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Dating back almost 3,000 years, Rome is saturated with architectural and pictorial masterpieces, and boasts a diverse array of activities appealing to any visitor.
Nobel Peace Laureate Wangari Maathai talks to Green Guide about planting trees, protecting resources, and how we can all do our part.
Scientists estimate that more than 10 million Humboldt squid live in a 25-square-mile (65-square-kilometer) area in the Gulf of California. Get a little closer to this one.
Sneak a peek at faster, lighter, and more powerful skis, boards, and boots in our new guide to the coolest cold-weather gear.
Manipulate gravity to navigate through ice blocks, lava spouts, and gas clouds across the solar system to discover Pluto's secret!


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