Mystery

Fairy Circles

Fairy Circles At this stage, I suppose we could say that fairies are as good an explanation as any.  –Professor Greta van Rooyen   The Namib, a 1,000-mile desert along Africa’s southwestern coast, is a resplendent sea of sand. Its swaths of towering, classical dunes rival the grandest deserts on the planet. About a hundred […]

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The Hole Story

The Hole Story Seventy-one percent of the Earth’s surface is covered with oceans. Eighty percent of those tempestuous seas is completely unexplored. We like to think of outer space as the final frontier, but that’s a large swath of our home about which we know very little. And with all those murky regions, unmapped and

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Loch Ness

Loch Ness One could make a decent argument that Loch Ness is one of the most famous bodies of water in the world. Loch is the Scottish Gaelic word for “lake” (it can also signify a fjord).  Most lakes in Scotland take the word as part of their nomenclature, including Loch Lomond and today’s topic. Located in the

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