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Man travels to 43 countries by throwing dart at world map and going where it landsA man has visited over 43 countries by throwing darts at a world map and travelling wherever they land. Sorin Mihailovici, 48, from Canada, began the blindfolded dart-throwing adventures in 2012, ...
Hall Bank is a small, nearshore reef off Fremantle in southwest Australia, located well beyond the typical latitudinal range for coral reefs. Advanced Navigation’s autonomous underwater vehicles ( ...
The U.S. Pacific Air Forces previously told Newsweek that its spy aircraft were conducting "planned, routine operations" in ...
The U.S. Coast Guard previously told Newsweek that its missions in the western Pacific aim to strengthen maritime governance.
The AUD/USD climbs to near 0.6570 during the European trading session on Thursday. The Aussie pair continues to perform ...
In the rugged hills outside the Queensland coastal city of Townsville, Japanese and Australian artillery crews fired in ...
Why, 200 years ago, was a five-year-old girl in Scotland painstakingly embroidering her idea of Australia, and what can ...
Ogura can still remember that terrible morning in August, 80 years ago. Her older brother, who later died of cancer from ...
A tectonic clash in Tibet formed giant copper deposits, revealing how recycled crust can power clean energy and reshape ...
In travel news this week: why Thailand did a U-turn on legalizing marijuana, why the party might be over for Germany’s ...
Eighty-three years after its loss in WWII, the USS New Orleans bow has been located using sonar and underwater robots.
Scuba divers visited the long-lost shipwreck of the SS Nemesis near Sydney, Australia, for first time since it sunk in 1904, photos show. Photo from Sydney Project On a stormy night in 1904, a ...
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