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If the palm trees of Los Angeles do not provide shade or wood, and if they fail at preventing erosion, then what brought scores of the leafy plant to the city? Turns out it's an image thing.
Faded grandeur and vibrant street life abound in Argentina's largest city. Our two-day guide will take you to an Art Nouveau arcade, a 200-year-old mansion-turned-museum, and so much more.
Early images of people enjoying and surveying the monument were recently released to the public for the first time.
A team of researchers is using archival footage from the annual Tour de Flanders bicycling race to quantify changes in climate. Since the sporting event tends to cover the same ground in Belgium every spring, recordings are helping phenologists chart shifts in plant life cycles.
Take a walk through the retro history of the tube. This institution is now home to about 200 tube TVs from 1928 through 1962.
Dromeas, also called The Runner, is made of individual pieces of glass stacked atop each other to take the blurred shape of a runner in motion. It's a fitting sculpture for Athens, a city with so much running history.
Kuappi, the smallest restaurant in the world, serves traditional dishes in Iisalmi, Finland. It's only 86 square feet and can fit just two guests, making a reservation absolutely necessary.
Depending on how they're prepared, these caterpillars can taste like everything from tea to a well-done steak.
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