A North Queensland couple ready to retire, has put their pioneering Achacha plantation up for sale after building Australia’s first commercial operation for the exotic Bolivian fruit from scratch.
Edna N. Abrahams wrote the book to celebrate cultural richness and to remind children that their curiosity is a gift.
Taylor (R) Guitars Expands Next Generation Innovations To More Grand Auditorium Models The Action Control Neck (TM), Scalloped V-Class (R) Bracing and Claria (TM) System Electronics will now be ...
Columnist Markham Roberts on the best guest rooms he's ever stayed in, the luxuries that matter, and how to get by without ...
The oceanfront house is high on a bluff overlooking the Elizabeth Islands. The post A brilliant example of biophilic design lists on Martha’s Vineyard for $22,950,000 appeared first on Boston.com.
Discover a stunning 24-mile drive through the Florida Everglades, where sawgrass prairies, wildlife sightings, scenic overlooks, and Flamingo Marina create an unforgettable journey.
West African cocoa farmers are facing a squeeze after the price of the global commodity crashed on the international market ...
The National Museum of African American History and Culture is removing a rare slave ship timber from its “Slavery and ...
A new exhibit at the Mint Museum in Charlotte features art that originates from the Democratic Republic of Congo. It aims to connect African-American residents to their roots.
A long-standing debate about the evolutionary origin of the world's most widely cultivated "magic mushroom"—Psilocybe cubensis—may now have been settled by scientists from southern Africa and the ...
The World Most Popular Magic Mushroom Might Actually Have Originated in Africa Millions of Years Ago
A newly described African species in the magic mushroom family confirms its evolutionary origin. Psilocybe ochraceocentrata is found growing on cattle dung in the grasslands of southern Africa and ...
On a remote plateau, researchers reveal a royal capital whose splendors prefigure the glories of the Angkor complex. Chiara Goia Jean-Baptiste Chevance senses that we’re closing in on our target.
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