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Training a puppy? Here's when they're able to learn key skills
Training a puppy? Here's when they're able to learn key skills
Why only a tiny fraction of your plastic actually gets recycled
Why only a tiny fraction of your plastic actually gets recycled
‘Witch bottles‘ filled with nails and teeth were once thought to heal the cursed
‘Witch bottles‘ filled with nails and teeth were once thought to heal the cursed
The health benefits of getting married—even later in life
The health benefits of getting married—even later in life
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This German town is a must-visit alternative to Rome, Italy
This German town is a must-visit alternative to Rome, Italy

OceanXplorers

In this series from James Cameron, go aboard the OceanXplorer—the most advanced research vessel ever built—to investigate the farthest frontiers of the world’s oceans. Armed with advanced technology, a handpicked team of intrepid explorers and scientists embark on a global odyssey to solve some of the ocean’s greatest mysteries through the lives of its animals and their ecosystems.
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Why the home of Lego should be your next family destination
Why the home of Lego should be your next family destination
An inside guide to Lexington, Massachusetts
An inside guide to Lexington, Massachusetts
6 of the best autumn hikes in Europe
6 of the best autumn hikes in Europe
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A guide to Athens, where ancient sites coexist with modern life
A guide to Athens, where ancient sites coexist with modern life

October 2024 Issue

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Trek to the Amazon's steep mountain origins
Trek to the Amazon's steep mountain origins
Swim with golden fish in the hidden headwaters
Swim with golden fish in the hidden headwaters
Feel the river's power where it meets the sea
Feel the river's power where it meets the sea
How melting snow and ice feed the Amazon
How melting snow and ice feed the Amazon
40-foot-tall floods pulse through the Amazon every year
40-foot-tall floods pulse through the Amazon every year
The Amazon doesn't end where you think it does
The Amazon doesn't end where you think it does

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