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Mongolia: Endangered horses back from the brink
As the sun began to sink over the grasslands of central Mongolia, a herd of stocky, dun-colored horses emerged from a rocky outcrop on a slope where they had been sheltering from the blazing heat of a ...
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The One Attraction You Just Have to Visit in Each State
There are millions of things to see in the Empire State, but most visitors invariably think of either Times Square or the ...
As dawn broke on May 12, 1992, teams of FBI agents and U.S. marshals in fleets of trucks rolled out into the desert toward ...
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Why Island Hoppers Love US Lakes
When most people picture island hopping, their minds drift to turquoise Caribbean waters or remote Pacific atolls. But ...
That’s when Custer, South Dakota starts to sound like paradise. Nestled in the heart of the Black Hills, this charming mountain town offers the perfect antidote to modern chaos – a place where the air ...
The architecture tells stories without saying a word – Victorian influences blend with Old Florida vernacular in a streetscape that has attracted filmmakers looking for authentic small-town America, ...
"Where my ancestors once saw a living, breathing world, filled with relatives to be cared for, today many people see property ...
Teenager Dylan Redwine disappeared while visiting his father, Mark, for Thanksgiving in Colorado — months later, Dylan’s ...
Sovereignty scratched from his bid for history in the Breeders' Cup Classic. The two-day, 14-race Breeders' Cup program is being held at Del Mar near San Diego.
Owners and riders at the recent Pennsylvania National Horse Show explain how their horses got some of their unusual names.
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