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A chapel and a cannonball factory were found beneath Spain’s dry lake

An 18th-century cannonball foundry was discovered after climate change-induced drought emptied a Catalonia reservoir. Photographer: Angel Garcia/Bloomberg I walked into an old, post-apocalyptic valley in Catalonia. The remnants of multiple stone buildings, including two large rectangular constructions roughly 30m long, rose from a dried mass of dirt split like crockery. Roofless and decaying, debris lined […]

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Iceland’s First Lady shows you her cool country

Eliza Reid became First Lady after moving to Iceland 20 years ago for love. Her favorite “chill” Icelandic weekend activities include public pools and Icelandic literature. Rarely does someone migrate overseas and influence the country. Eliza Reid, a Canadian doctoral student at Oxford University, got a date with future Icelandic President Guðni Jóhannesson after winning

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A road cycling champion’s favorite Italian rides

Alberto Bettiol is competing for Italy at the Paris Olympics but wants to bike home. From pilgrimage routes to Rome e-biking, these are his favorite Italian rides. Many tourists visit Italy for its art and gastronomy. Outside its masterpiece-filled museums and world-renowned restaurants in jewel-like towns, you’ll discover stunning natural settings of large lakes, rocky

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The greatest Paris bakery right now, according to David Lebovitz

After 21 years in Paris, David Lebovitz had devoured all the baked goodies. His favorite bakeries are Tout Autour Du Pain for croissants and Mamiche for babka. Visitors to Paris this summer may have Olympics fever, but no vacation is complete without eating its delicacies. Boulangerie and pâtisserie are on virtually every street, fortunately.What differentiates

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Denmark: The biggest pork producer cutting down on meat

The world-first Danish plant-based food policy may teach other countries how to reduce meat consumption: establish demand first. Trine Krebs loves produce. “When I get a plant in my hands that I can feel is healthy, I can smell it, feel it, almost taste it in my mouth,” proclaims the 47-year-old cardigan-clad farmer over Zoom.

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Race to plant-based food: How Paris become the most vegan Olympics ever

The Paris Olympics promised double plant-based food. Balanced interests have been needed to prioritize planetary health and sports Music, romance, and regicide: the Paris Olympics opening ceremony was a French love fest. A nude Dionysus, the Greek God of wine and celebration, slept amid a mound of fruit with Bacchanalian recklessness. Revolution appeared as a

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An extraordinary journey across and beneath the Atlantic Ocean

Travelers should prioritize the archipelago’s recently opened subsea tunnels and sluggish roadways, as tourism is anticipated to reach an all-time high in the Faroe Islands this year. I passed a signpost fixed with a distinctive sign as the road crept towards a precipitous precipice above the ocean, only minutes from Sørvágur village on the island

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The European community governed by livestock

These resilient, tangle-haired creatures are responsible for a significant portion of the Faroe Islands’ distinctive identity, which is derived from their name, “Sheep Islands.” I opened a small cardboard box in the Faroe Islands National Archives in the capital, Tórshavn, and gazed at an archaic volume that had been bound in leather and had been

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Cypress Hill will perform with London Symphony Orchestra, fulfilling another ‘Simpsons’ joke

The fact that Cypress Hill is planning to take part in a concert with the London Symphony Orchestra is a strong indication that yet another Simpsons joke can very well become a reality in the not too distant future. After twenty-eight years have passed since the hip-hop group’s most recent surprising alliance, an implausible hypothetical

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Katy Perry’s new song “Woman’s World” is praised for its feminist message

The new track from Katy Perry is out now, but not everyone is a fan of her current musical direction Fans of Perry have been commenting all over social media since the 2020 release of “Smile,” eagerly anticipating her comeback. However, Perry’s most recent song, “Woman’s World,” was released on Thursday, and the advertising around

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