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Set in southern Europe in Spain's Almería province is one of the weirdest anomalies in nature—a desert! Known as the Tabernas ...
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The Rise of Rory Mania
In 2010 at Quail Hollow, Rory McIlroy put the golf world on notice with a spectacular Sunday 62 to win his first PGA Tour ...
Want to know which desserts you still enjoy today have been ... Regional variations like yeast in Egypt and barley in Europe exist all across the world. The nutty, toasty, fudge-like Middle ...
The Desert des Agriates is the only 'official' desert in Europe, though it is much different from the typical desert that you might imagine—it is more of a dry, scrub-covered landscape.
Tabernas gets less than 10 inches of rain annually, qualifying it as a true desert and possibly the only one in continental Europe (though that's debated). Nonetheless, it has been a stand-in for ...
As L.A. sound stages sit empty, fat tax incentives and saner politics are turning Britain’s capital into a mecca for ...
When Elon Musk’s engineers bundled a batch of prototype satellites into a rocket’s nose cone six years ago, there were fewer ...
David Stirling was an unorthodox officer, and the elite special forces unit he created in North Africa was equally ...