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From dormant volcanoes and salt pans to urban forests and library gardens, these are the places we go for peace and quiet.
A man clearing out the cellar of his new house prompted a major police response after he discovered a tank shell from World War Two. Emergency services swarmed Reuben Street in Reddish at around ...
A spokesman for Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said: At around 11.45am this morning (Friday 11 April 2025), we were called to reports of a historic tank shell from World War Two found at an ...
The Hopping Tank, also known as the Floating Pillbox, was a 1940s American concept for a single-legged, gyroscopically stabilized war machine capable of leaping across the battlefield. Armed with ...
Turtles are fascinating creatures with a rich history of evolution that spans over 200 million years. One of their most distinctive features is their shell, which not only serves as a protective ...
A woman who has opened several businesses and cafes in Westchester and Rockland counties over the years will soon pitch her latest cutting-edge idea on ABC's "Shark Tank." Jane Carroll, a longtime ...
tactical takedown has players controlling just one turtle at a time “At one point, I literally just pulled out a portfolio of everything we were working on to transparently show them.
A green sea turtle is showing positive signs of recovery after it was found in Brewers Bay suffering from a serious injury. “The turtle has sustained internal injuries, but we have some positive ...
Russian tanks have appeared underneath the turtle shell-like cages after it was revealed that Putin embarrassingly lost almost all of the tanks he had since invading Ukraine. Since before the ...
High school students in Volusia County participated in a "Shark Tank"-like competition ... Regardless, judges found her concept of affordable hypoallergenic jewelry to be worthy of second place.
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — Meet Turtle, our FOX8 Pet of the Day! If you’re interested in adopting this pet or any other pets at Guilford County Animal Services, please call (336) 641-3401 or ...