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It’s hard to believe that one of history’s greatest men was actually so down-to-earth.
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A group of vigilantes has stepped in to restore forgotten historical sites in Naples’ Vergini neighbourhood.
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Petroglyphs found throughout Guadeloupe’s rainforest provide a window into the island’s ancient indigenous peoples population.
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Noah Strycker is the kind of traveller who likes to meet the locals. But his favourite ‘locals’ are birds, and the people who can help him find them.
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Is there a connection between the Iranian city of Shiraz and the wine of the same name now produced and drunk across the world?
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The cannabis plant’s role in Hindu mythology has authorities turning a blind eye to India’s drug shops.
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Although not as widely known as the Great Wall, the karez – and its vast maze of underground tunnels – is one of China’s most recognized ancient engineering feats.
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