Swedish photographer Christian Aslund visited the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard, capturing images that recreated archive pictures of glaciers taken from the same locations more than 100 years ago.
The photos show Morro Bay, Port San Luis and even Diablo Canyon ahead of its first official year of operation.
“The law of the sea basically colonized [Pacific peoples’] ocean,” said Frank Murphy, a resident of French Polynesia who ...
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With so much darkness in the world right now, David Attenborough is here to restore your hope for the planet in the emotional ...
Cecilia Low has been sailing as a professional athlete since she was a teenager. She was looking to get her foot into the ...
The unmanned submarine famously dubbed Boaty McBoatface accidentally uncovered a camera set up to photograph the Loch Ness monster in 1970.
Looking for something to do in New York? Catch Kylie Minogue at Madison Square Garden or celebrate the debut solo album from ...
Packed pews, rollicking singing and emotional devotions have marked Lent worship services at Notre Dame d'Haiti, the Catholic ...
Pantai Malindo is a popular spot among cycling and photography enthusiasts due to its stunning sunset views. Head off the ...
A show at the Met offers a feminist revision of Chinoiserie, a decorative style that swept through Europe in the age of ...
Jamie Humphreys says he was “surprised” to learn that veteran playmaker Daly Cherry-Evans wouldn’t be at the Sea Eagles next ...