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From Caesar’s first invasion in 55 BC to the construction of the famou
“I’m one of those wacky wild swimmers,” he says. “Rain or shine, summer or winter, regardless of what country I’m in, I try and find someplace.” To justify the appeal, he draws on nature writer Roger
A pride of lions silently patrolling the grassland at dusk; a cheetah closing in on its prey with mind-blowing speed; a watchful leopard curled artfully in a tree. There’s nothing quite like a big cat
For nine days the heroic 1st Airborne fought desperately, waiting vainly for relief that never came
Four conflicting perspectives on the conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians
Were the seeds of Civil War already written into the American Constitution?
August 1998. After a night in the neon hell of Las Vegas I had driven across an iconic desert landscape, arriving late at the tour departure point in the heavenly setting of Monument Valley. The last