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Gordon DuBois revisits his scrambles up Mt. Washington’s Huntington Ravine after reading The Lions of Winter, a gripping tale ...
A study is underway to determine the feasibility of installing a bike and pedestrian trail from Manassas into Fairfax County ...
The West Windsor Conservation Commission, together with the West Windsor Selectboard and the Upper Valley Trails Alliance, officially opened the relocated B ...
Mount Vesuvius, one of the world’s most infamous volcanoes, last erupted over 70 years ago, but what if it erupted again in 2021? This video explores the potential devastation and wide-reaching ...
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence that four people, including a child, in Pompeii used furniture to block a bedroom door ...
American Selfie-Taker, 23, Survives Fall Into Mount Vesuvius A 23-year-old American tourist who fell into Mount Vesuvius in Italy when he dropped his phone taking a selfie was rescued, NBC News ...
Mount Vesuvius continues to be one of the chosen ... staying longer to walk the numerous trails, immerse themselves in nature, and be captivated by an increasingly qualified gastronomic offer ...
When an ancient Roman resident of the coastal city Herculaneum was struck down by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, what happened to his brain became a scientific sensation. Plaster body casts of ...
A man's brain was partly turned into glass after Mount Vesuvius erupted. Researchers discovered dark fragments resembling obsidian in the skull of a man in the ancient settlement of Herculaneum.
It was a surprising discovery when scientists examining the remains of a man who died in bed in the ancient city of Herculaneum after Italy's Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD found dark fragments ...
Mount Vesuvius, the infamous volcano that looms over the Bay of Naples, is a destination that captivates travelers with its stunning views and rich history. Known for its catastrophic eruption in AD ...
The study estimates that Mount Vesuvius ejected nearly 8 cubic kilometers ... The eruption came to an end at 8:05 p.m., leaving behind a trail of devastation, indicating that few had remained ...