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The Disappearance of Ecuador’s Tallest Waterfall
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Published March 28, 2020
A newly formed sinkhole on the Coca River has diverted water originally headed towards the San Rafael Waterfall.
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Healing Scars at Kaho’olawe
Published March 23, 2020
The Hawaiian island has been scarred by volcanic eruptions, livestock grazing, penal colonies, bombs, and fire. Yet there is hope for healing.
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Swollen Rivers in Channel Country
Published March 20, 2020
Heavy rain in March drenches parched land in southwestern Queensland.
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Drift Ice in the Sea of Okhotsk
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Published March 19, 2020
Carried by winds and currents, sea ice can reach the coast of Hokkaido, Japan.
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Parasitic Cones in Hokkaido
These nested volcanic features grew as small, secondary vents along the flanks of larger volcanoes.
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An Ash-Damaged Island in the Philippines
Published March 17, 2020
When it erupted in January 2020, Taal Volcano blanketed the surrounding area with volcanic debris that has taken a toll on farmers.
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Slowly Flooding History
The 12,000-year old town of Hasankeyf could soon be underwater due to the construction of a new dam.
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