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A small bird has set a large record

October 14, 2020 Florence Alessi

A little fowl has established a huge precedent for the longest direct trip in written history, reporte. A bar-followed godwit took off from…

Machu Picchu finally opens for a Japanese tourist stranded in Peru

October 13, 2020 Lucas Carter

A Japanese traveler who was abandoned in Peru for just about seven months in the midst of the Covid pandemic at long last…

U.S. officials want to resume flights between London and NYC

October 11, 2020 Antonio Chad

U.S. authorities are allegedly hoping to restart isolate free air travel between significant worldwide objections — with trips between New York City and…

“Peculiar” and “Sad” ; Jaffna-based photographer

October 2, 2020 Florence Alessi

The worldwide trash scourge isn’t restricted to the sea.Awful photographs portray elephants scouring an infringing landfill for food in Sri Lanka, which has…

Uber permitted to continue working in London after fight in court

September 28, 2020 Benjamin Leo

A British appointed authority on Monday permitted Uber to continue working in London by giving the ride-flagging down monster a 18-month taxi permit…

Nevada Mountain Incident: Paraglider found dead

September 25, 2020 Olivia John

A paraglider was discovered dead in the Nevada mountains after he evaporated during a challenging endeavor to fly over the Silver State, specialists…

Tragic incident in Alaskan National Park

September 25, 2020 Liam Samuel

A mountain bear has murdered a moose hunter at a public park in Alaska – the primary realized lethal destroying by the creatures at…

MTA laborers had covered up ‘man cave’ underneath Grand Central tracks, IG report finds

September 24, 2020 Sophia Andrew

Three MTA merchants purportedly drank, rested and sat in front of the TV inside a mystery “man cavern” worked beneath the tracks at…

From a book full of nostalgia by an epic film director

September 20, 2020 Antonio Chad

The French antiquarian Fernand Braudel alluded to before authentic ages as “various planets”. The mid-century New York where I grew up is as…

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