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A few things on this planet are old enough to make history books look recent, and that includes some living trees that have ...
BLK 227 Bald Cypress – North Carolina, United States Credit: flickr On the banks of North Carolina’s Black River, scientists found a bald cypress that started growing over 2,600 years ago.
Outdoor writer and photographer Corbet Deary is featured regularly in The Sentinel-Record. Today, Deary takes readers on a ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSeven Mysteries You Can Explore in America’s National ParksFrom unexplained phenomena to baffling disappearances, follow the clues while discovering our country’s treasured protected ...
Following flash floods in Kerr County in Texas, take a look at the Guadalupe River – the waterway that surged beyond its banks ...
Fakahatchee Strand (go ahead, practice saying it a few times – fuh-kuh-HATCH-ee) is the kind of place that makes you forget ...
Hidden in Tennessee’s southwest corner sits a wilderness playground that feels worlds away from everyday life. The ...
Horace Burgess' giant treehouse in Crossville had hidden rooms, trapdoors, a combination basketball court-chapel and thousands of visitors.
Deep in the Sierra Nevada, the famous General Grant giant sequoia tree is suffering its loss of stature in silence. What once was the world's No. 2 biggest tree has ...
Heather Clayton’s “Fall Reflections,” a photo of a bald cypress tree, won first place in the adult amateur division of the city’s River Park North and Wildwood Park Photography Contest.
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