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The towering Greek philosopher and poet Homer described olive oil as “liquid gold” and the Greek tragedian extraordinaire Sophocles called olives “our sweet silvered wet nurse”. Olive oil is the oil ...
It is true that sewing needles have not been definitively linked to Neanderthals. The first needles documented in Eurasia are ...
Closed for centuries to outsiders, Moulay Idriss is a sacred place bathed in colour and tradition – and it makes a welcome respite from the crowds of Chefchaouen.
While the world and its leaders seem to get crazier day by day, and more and more innocent civilians are dying in different parts of the world, it becomes obvious again that tourism can only survive ...
The extraordinary failure of Spain's entire electricity system in April sparked furious debate over the energy transition.
both in Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula—now forming the world's largest known flooded cave, with a length of 215 miles. "This immense cave represents the most important submerged archaeological site ...