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David Hole's metal-detecting adventure in 2015 began as a hunt for gold but ended with a discovery from outer space. While exploring Maryborough Regional Park near Melbourne, Australia, Hole uncovered a strange, heavy rock buried in yellow clay.

Convinced it contained a nugget of gold, he brought it home and attempted everything from a sledgehammer to acid to break it open—but the rock remained intact.



11/29/2024
 

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On September 21, Dower became the fastest person in history to complete the Appalachian Trail, a 2,189-mile path that traverses Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia.


9/24/2024
 
In the clip, Christine is seen matter-of-factly telling her granddaughter — who is off camera — to take things one step at a time and to stay in the present.

"Look at yourself in the mirror, wash your face, put your makeup on, put your clothes on and then say, ‘What must I do next? I must have a little breakfast,’ or ‘I must have a cup of tea, and then I will start to do this little thing that needs doing,’ " Christine, a former teacher, says.

“You’re not going to worry about anything else but that at that moment,” she continues. “And then when you’ve done that, you think, ‘I’m dressed, I’ve got some makeup on. I’ve done that task it’s taken me two hours or three hours. I need a cup of tea in the cafe and the gallery. I’ll go there and have it. That’s my reward and I deserve it.’”



12.7.2024
 
People around the world will have a chance this weekend to catch what could be the year’s most stunning view of the largest planet in our solar system.

Jupiter on Saturday will shine at its brightest for the year, as Earth’s orbit swings our planet between Jupiter and the sun. Weather permitting, the gas giant will not only be brighter than most other stars and planets in the evening sky, but will also be visible all night long.


12.7.2024
 
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Bunsen Peak, just outside Mammoth Hot Springs, sure looks like a volcano. Geologists say it may be a volcanic neck or a stock that hardened underground. Erosion eventually uncovered it, revealing the peak we see today, despite the possibility it never erupted itself!

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