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The apartment atop 111 West 57th Street on Billionaire's Row occupies the 80th to 83rd floors of what's been dubbed the ...
G-Rebels combines several things I dearly love: aviation, Blade Runner, and open-ended approaches to gameplay. This amalgam ...
Each year, an estimated 700,000 Bangladeshis are displaced by climate-induced disasters. River erosion alone displaces 100,000 people annually. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) ...
A little over 5 million years ago, water from the Atlantic Ocean found a way through the present-day Strait of Gibraltar.
A little over 5 million years ago, water from the Atlantic Ocean found a way through the present-day Strait of Gibraltar.
A little over 5 million years ago, water from the Atlantic Ocean found a way through the present-day Strait of Gibraltar.
According to this theory, oceanic water rushed faster than a speeding car down a kilometre-high slope towards the empty Mediterranean Sea, excavating a skyscraper-deep trough on its way.
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