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The Coyote Canyon Mammoth Site provides an exciting opportunity for those interested in ancient history to participate in an active paleontology dig. Located just south of Kennewick ...
For those seeking pink-hued adventure, Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park offers a playground of constantly shifting sand mountains just outside town. These remarkable dunes get their distinctive color ...
Zion National Park, with its soaring sandstone cliffs and emerald pools, lies just 30 miles to the northwest. The psychedelic hoodoos of Bryce Canyon National Park are an hour’s drive away. The North ...
Described by Capture the Atlas as an "extraordinary milestone," the image One in a Billion, was captured by NASA astronaut ...
The travel photography blog Capture the Atlas has released the eighth edition of its annual Milky Way Photographer of the ...
South Korea has once again postponed a decision on whether to approve Google’s request to transfer high-precision map data on the country’s geography to its international servers. In February ...
A new bank branch will break ground next week in south Lubbock. American Bank of Commerce will officially break ground on their new location at 11008 Slide Road on Wednesday, April 30, according ...
Several wildfires broke out across North Carolina and South Carolina on Saturday, prompting urgent evacuations in affected areas. The fires have sparked widespread concern as dry, windy conditions ...
DENVER (KDVR) — South Metro Fire Rescue crews were preparing ... the canine turned out to be a coyote who did not need a rescue — ultimately it “got up, made its way across the ice and ...
Valley Water and local lawmakers say they're almost done with phase one of the flood protection work along Coyote Creek. RELATED: Valley Water building steel wall to protect South Bay communities ...
Coyote Buttes are split into Coyote Buttes North, which has The Wave, a swirling sandstone formation, the Melody Arch, and the Grotto, while Coyote Buttes South is also visually striking with ...
"It picked an odd location. They do this sometimes. They make a mistake. They're trying to avoid us. They're trying to hide from us," said Stan Gehrt with the Cook County Coyote Project.