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The secret underground system keeping the Grand Canyon alive
The secret underground system keeping the Grand Canyon alive - Date: - June 2, 2026 - Source: - Northern Arizona University - Summary: - Scientists are venturing into the Grand Canyon’s hidden cave networks to solve a mystery: how snowmelt travels underground to supply the park’s vital springs. Their discoveries could help protect the canyon’s water from drought, contamination, and other growing threats. - Share: Every year, millions of people visiting Grand Canyon National Park stop at one...
Teenage hiker dies in Grand Canyon after collapsing from heat related illness
Teenage hiker dies in Grand Canyon after collapsing from heat related illness Heat rises within the canyon which can result in suffocating temperatures for visitors - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments An 18-year-old hiker has died after suffering heat-related symptoms while on a day trip in the Grand Canyon. The teen was found 30 feet below the trail in a remote area after National Park Service rangers were called to reports of a hiker in need of assistance. The victim was hiking the Bright...
China's highest bridge attracts millions of visitors
The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in southwest China is the world’s highest, rising 625 metres above a river in Guizhou province. Since opening in 2025, it has cut a two-hour mountain drive to just two minutes, linking remote villages more easily to nearby cities. The bridge has also boosted tourism and local business.
Auburn student missing in Japan went off alone after family bickering on vacation, parents say
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Images From Yellowstone: America’s First National Park
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Auburn University student disappears in Japan as parents join search: ‘In our own living hell’
An American college student from Alabama disappeared in Japan during a family trip, leaving his parents pleading for help as they join dozens of police and K-9 units searching the region's wooded trails. James "Weston" Higginbotham, a 20-year-old Auburn University student, has not been heard from since May 29, according to his mother, Nancy Higginbotham. "We are in our own living hell," Nancy Higginbotham wrote on social media.
Forget flying: Why more travellers are combining luxury cruises with iconic rail journeys
From Alpine train routes and Mediterranean cruises to cross-country adventures through Italy and the Rockies, cruise and rail holidays are booming as travellers embrace slower, more immersive ways to explore. As travellers continue to swap rushed airport dashes for slower, more meaningful journeys, a new trend is gathering pace: Combining luxury cruises with iconic rail adventures. Part of the wider slow travel movement, cruise and rail holidays are booming as holidaymakers look to see more...
How to Tell the American Story
Illustrations by Tyler ComrieOn a July afternoon in 2019, I found myself in a large, sun-dappled room within one of America’s great estates. An assemblage of distinguished jurists, Ivy League professors, nonprofit leaders, journalists, and theologians sat around me in a half circle. I was trying to be on my best behavior, but I blurted out a word dirty enough to make them blanch.
Short seller convicted of fraud after boasting ‘it’s like taking candy from a baby’
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Watch this bio-inspired Mars rover concept 'swim' through sand on curved wheels (video)
Watch this bio-inspired Mars rover concept 'swim' through sand on curved wheels (video) The sandfish locomotion idea has been adopted from Scincus scincus, a lizard found in the Sahara desert. A novel approach to scouting the sand dunes of Mars is the Valles Marineris Explorer - or VaMEx.