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A Short Journey to the Center of the Earth
Published February 12, 2021
A geologist’s dream, Gros Morne National Park is one of the few places where you can set foot on the Earth's mantle without digging an inch.
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Where the Dunes End
Published January 2, 2020
Namibia’s sea of sand is bounded on its northern side by the impermanent Kuiseb River.
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Time Traveling to the Triassic
Published February 5, 2019
Fossil remains in Argentina's Talampaya and Ischigualasto Natural Parks document the origins of mammals and dinosaurs.
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Lake Urmia
Published August 4, 2014
This shallow, saline lake in Iran is one of the largest in the Middle East. But drought and water withdrawals for farming are shrinking it.
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Revisiting Bikini Atoll
Published March 1, 2014
Sixty years ago, operation Castle Bravo unleashed the unexpectedly potent power of a hydrogen bomb on a small island chain in the western Pacific.
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Tassel n’Ajjer National Park
Published March 27, 2011
Part of the Sahara Desert, the rocky plateau is rich in geologic and human history.
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Great Blue Hole, Belize
Published April 3, 2009
A vertical cave in Belize’s Lighthouse Reef Atoll comprises a popular diving site known as the Great Blue Hole. The Advanced Land Imager on NASA’s Earth Observing-1 satellite captured an image of the Great Blue Hole and Lighthouse Reef in March 2009.
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Shiretoko National Park
Published August 13, 2006
Hokkaido’s Shiretoko Peninsula provides mostly temperate Japan with a taste of the Arctic.
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