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One of the planet's largest, driest biogeographic barriers was once lush with rivers and lakes for 8 million years, which encouraged the movements of water-dependent animals and indicates the ...
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TheTravel on MSNThe World's Weirdest "Alien" Plant Can Survive For Over 1,000 YearsThis odd plant hidden in the Namib Desert looks like it belongs in a Sci-Fi movie, but it's actually one of Earth's ...
Le Monde traveled to some of the areas worst affected by the devastating 2022 floods. The population, whether having fled to ...
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The Pioneer on MSNRivers that built a civilisationIn India, these waterways are more than just sources of sustenance—they are sacred, storied, and deeply interwoven with the ...
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TheCollector on MSNThe 12 Best Places to Visit in Chile for History BuffsChile has endured a long and at times tumultuous history over the years. Although the brutal military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet continues to influence many of the country’s struggles, it is not ...
A new study reveals the modern arid desert between Africa and Saudi Arabia was once regularly lush and green with rivers and ...
A new study reconstructing the Arabian Peninsula’s ancient past adds clues to how early humans left the African continent.
Rolling grasslands stretched across the peninsula, dotted with lakes and wetlands where herds of elephants, gazelles, and ...
An international team of researchers, including scientists from UNIGE, has discovered that the Arabian Peninsula's desert was ...
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