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What is yerba mate—and is this caffeinated drink really good for you?
What is yerba mate—and is this caffeinated drink really good for you?
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How breathing in wildfire smoke affects the body
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Is organic food healthier? That’s the wrong question.
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How the ‘Magna Carta of AIDS activism’ sparked a revolution
This Polynesian canoe is set to voyage 43,000 miles
This Polynesian canoe is set to voyage 43,000 miles
Meet the animals that can handle extreme heat
Meet the animals that can handle extreme heat

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Where to stay in Manila: the Filipino capital's coolest hotels
Where to stay in Manila: the Filipino capital's coolest hotels
This Polynesian canoe is set to voyage 43,000 miles
This Polynesian canoe is set to voyage 43,000 miles
The inside guide to Cádiz: an underrated Andalucian city break
The inside guide to Cádiz: an underrated Andalucian city break
Crossing the desert: from incense route to pilgrimage route
Crossing the desert: from incense route to pilgrimage route
Experience a ranch stay in Canada's cowboy country
Experience a ranch stay in Canada's cowboy country
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June 2023 Issue

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These violent undersea volcanoes harbor a secret: life
These violent undersea volcanoes harbor a secret: life
How did ancient cultures discover iron? It fell from the sky.
How did ancient cultures discover iron? It fell from the sky.
A 'women-only' village? The truth is much more complex
A 'women-only' village? The truth is much more complex
Explore 13,000 years of human history on this remote California island
Explore 13,000 years of human history on this remote California island

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