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Explore the outdoors in Mississippi: Five places every nature lover needs to visit Beautiful places in nature are all over Mississippi and here are five must-see spots for nature lovers.
It’s getting harder to ignore—some of the world’s biggest cities are slowly turning into places people might no longer want to live in. The unbearable heat and vanishing water supplies mean ...
Scientists warned that "the next big event" could be imminent if a megaquake shakes the coast.
Flamenco was born in southern Spain, and the scene in Cádiz is smaller and more intimate than in bigger cities like Seville, which is dominated by splashy, tourist-oriented performances.
34 million people live in one of these major U.S. cities that's sinking, new research shows. See if your area is on the list — and how quickly the land is moving.
At least 65 percent of urban areas in 25 major cities are sinking, with some local spots dropping by about two inches a year, new research has shown.