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With Gladiator II now in theaters, archaeological discoveries reveal how Hollywood’s warriors compare to history.
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Five years after a catastrophic fire, Paris's beloved cathedral will open to great fanfare. Nat Geo got exclusive access to ...
Several tombs in the necropolises of Egypt depict figures dancing across the walls and playing instruments. But when ...
Two of the mainstays of Canarian cuisine, cheese and wine, have become a match made in volcanic heaven. Here's how to sample ...
Majestic whales, massive penguin colonies, and leopard seals lounging on ice. Antarctica is one of the last truly wild and remote places left on Earth. But in recent years, more expedition-style ...
Manatees are a bit like the Sunshine State's transplants: they recently moved there, attracted by the warm weather and human ...
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