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Randonautica left its mark on us

Randonautica is not a game and may pose dangers when played at night. A third episode is planned to explore results during ...
Locals gather to talk story as they fish from the shore, continuing traditions that go back generations. The Puako Petroglyph Archaeological Preserve holds one of the largest collections of ancient ...
The “Cajun Seafood Boil” brings Louisiana flair to the Florida establishment, featuring crawfish, peel-and-eat shrimp, sausage, red potatoes, corn, and your choice of crab cluster.
After the largest dam-removal effort in U.S. history, salmon appear to be thriving in the Klamath River, though some are ...
2 young men arrested in explosion at Harvard Medical School: FBI Orcas seen hunting great white sharks to eat their livers in drone footage recorded in Mexico Florida boat builder faces 30 years in ...
Season salmon on both sides with salt and black pepper. In a large skillet over medium-high heat, heat 1 Tbsp. oil and 1 Tbsp. butter until butter melts. Add 2 salmon steaks and cook, undisturbed, ...
An underwater video system operated by the Atlantic Shark Institute has captured extraordinary footage of an enormous stingray that’s shown hovering over and beyond the device. The footage, captured ...
As dawn broke over San Juan Island, a team of scientists stood on the deck of a barge and unspooled over a mile of fibre optic cable into the frigid waters of the Salish Sea. Working by headlamp, they ...
“Adult white sharks react quickly to hunting orcas, completely evacuating their seasonal gathering areas and not returning for months. But these juvenile white sharks may be naive to orcas,” said ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook “Smiling Ball Z” is animated and directed by Shane Derling, and even stars Smiling Friends ...
One Friday evening last month, a mom was walking her dogs on the beach near Manzanitas, Oregon, when she came across a small ...
San Juan Island, Wash. — As dawn broke over San Juan Island, a team of scientists stood on the deck of a barge and unspooled over a mile of fiber-optic cable into the frigid waters of the Salish Sea.