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Yorkshire’s Two-Metre Death Trap: The Stream With a 100% Fatality Rate
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The Fosse Dionne Spring: Bottomless and Endless Since the Middle Ages
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The Drake Passage: Where Earth’s Most Violent Waters Protect the Planet
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When A Bar Drink Turned Dangerous: Liquid Nitrogen Ruptured A Man’s Stomach
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The Mistake That Made the Tarte Tatin Famous
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Europe’s Elusive “Ghost Cat” Returns To Forests After Decades Of Absence
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The Truffle-Hunting Dogs Revealing Nature’s Hidden Fungi
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Built To Die: The Expendable Males Of The Honeybee Colony
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The Forgotten Swedish Crown: The Secret Colony That Shaped America’s Foundation
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Hy-Brasil And The Phantom Land That Haunted Maps For 500 Years
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The Mountain of Holes That Could Rewrite What We Know About Ancient Trade
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