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Description is available under license CC-BY-SA IGO 3.0 The Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage property covers an area of 5.5 km 2 (550 ha) and is located in Telford, Shropshire, approximately 50 km ...
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Stone Tools Predate ALL Human Species?!
In this video, we explore the timeline of human evolution, specifically focusing on the creation of the first stone tools. The Oldowan stone tools, discovered by archaeologist Louis Leakey in the ...
In many ways, the Columbia River Gorge is the perfect place to introduce children to nature. A reasonable drive from both Salem and Portland, it's a place where city gives way to forest and 100 ...
Throughout human history, our understanding of the past has been reset countless times based on what we think we know ...
The UNESCO World Heritage List celebrates places of extraordinary natural and cultural importance. Among them, the natural ...
Trout Unlimited is a national conservation group, but here on the Western Slope, their work is deeply local. The Gunnison Gorge Anglers (GGA), a volunteer-run chapter of Trout Unlimited, is restoring ...
4-year-old boy from Germany died on Sunday after falling into a ravine while he was hiking with his parents in the Neda Gorge in southern Peloponnese. The child suffered very serious injuries on the ...
His breakthrough came in the 1950s and 60s, through excavations at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania. He worked with his second wife, Mary Leakey, and made discoveries such as the remains of Homo habilis ...
Working alongside his second wife, Mary Leakey, a distinguished archaeologist, Louis Leakey helped uncover a treasure trove of fossil remains and stone tools A palaeoanthropologist is being ...
It’s not every day that you get a brand new attraction in the Columbia River Gorge. On this week’s episode of Peak Northwest, we head out to the new Mitchell Point Tunnel, open to pedestrians ...
For two decades he's conducted research at the Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania, a UNESCO World Heritage site hailed as the "Cradle of Humankind." The site was made famous by Louis and Mary Leakey ...
mattresses and other junk people have tossed into the Rio Pueblo de Taos Gorge over the past 50 years. A few small cones blocked the top of the trail, and a small sign instructed hikers not to enter.