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Exploring history and wildlife on the UK’s storied coastal paths

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Exploring history and wildlife on the UK’s storied coastal pathsJune 04, 2024 – From jagged cliffs rising out of the sea to sandy coves and quaint fishing villages, the UK's coastline has some incredible walking trails. Here are five of the best locations.
Take a mangrove foraging tour with Broome's Aboriginal custodians
Take a mangrove foraging tour with Broome's Aboriginal custodiansOctober 27, 2024 – An early-morning walk through the mangroves in Broome, Western Australia, reveals how this rich ecosystem has sustained the country’s First People since time immemorial.
A look at Charleston's pioneering new museum on African-American heritage
A look at Charleston's pioneering new museum on African-American heritageFebruary 04, 2023 – A game-changing new Charleston museum aims to tackle the Southern Belle’s controversial past.
How to do spooky season the right way in Salem
How to do spooky season the right way in SalemOctober 29, 2024 – The witchy folklore of this mysterious Massachusetts city draws thousands of visitors every October, but residents offer advice and lesser-known haunts.
Has science solved one of history’s greatest adventure mysteries?
Has science solved one of history’s greatest adventure mysteries?May 17, 2023 – The bizarre deaths of hikers at Russia's Dyatlov Pass have inspired countless conspiracy theories, but the answer may lie in an elegant computer model based on surprising sources.
Why you should visit Victoria, Vancouver's little sister with a big history
Why you should visit Victoria, Vancouver's little sister with a big historyJune 05, 2024 – British Columbia’s capital has grand architecture, First Nations art and Canada’s oldest Chinatown, all fringed by easily accessible wilderness.
Culture creates history
Culture creates historyExplore a 4000 year-old tour of UNESCO sites in Crete
The short, sweet, and sticky history of jam
The short, sweet, and sticky history of jamApril 26, 2024 – From humble kitchens to opulent royal banquets, here's how this versatile treat became one of the world's favorite condiments.
Everything you need to know about Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park
Everything you need to know about Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical ParkOctober 08, 2024 – Explore more than 12,000 years of Indigenous history in this Georgia park, poised to be named the newest U.S. National Park.
The Freemasons have inspired centuries of conspiracy—this is their real history
The Freemasons have inspired centuries of conspiracy—this is their real historySeptember 19, 2023 – The story of how a stonemasons’ guild became the world's largest secret society is less about conspiracy and more about Enlightenment thinking.
Rare discovery shows the ancient Maya didn't just use tobacco—they drank it
Rare discovery shows the ancient Maya didn't just use tobacco—they drank itSeptember 19, 2024 – Vases found in Guatemala offer rare physical proof of tobacco use among ancient Maya, but with a twist: This time, they didn’t inhale.
Winemaking in Paris is back, and you can discover its history in Montmartre
Winemaking in Paris is back, and you can discover its history in MontmartreMay 15, 2024 – Winemaking in Paris is back, and tours in Montmartre can introduce travellers to the origins of the capital’s vineyard industry.
The sordid history of the Pledge of Allegiance
The sordid history of the Pledge of AllegianceAugust 24, 2023 – What began as a verse to honor Columbus Day evolved into a daily ritual for schoolchildren that has had many iterations—including one with questionable hand gestures.
Who were the women conquistadors in the Americas?
Who were the women conquistadors in the Americas?October 10, 2024 – From financing expeditions in the New World to founding hospitals and schools, these women were incredibly influential—and granted more power than their counterparts back home.
How to spend the perfect day in Athens, from historic walks to modern art
How to spend the perfect day in Athens, from historic walks to modern artOctober 03, 2024 – Condensing Athens — a metropolis that was established in the fifth century BCE — into 24 hours is near impossible, but this food- and history-packed itinerary will ensure you come back time and time again.
Think you know who invented pizza? Your favorite foods have surprising global origins
Think you know who invented pizza? Your favorite foods have surprising global originsSeptember 06, 2024 – A Baghdadi churro, a Portuguese sushi recipe, and chicken tikka masala? That's a heated debate. Unravel the tangled origins of these dishes across centuries and continents.
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