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12,500-year-old rock art 'canvas' in the Amazon reveals early Americans' connection with wildlifeRelated: 9,000-year-old rock art discovered among dinosaur footprints in Brazil The team found at least 22 species of animals, including deer, birds, peccary, lizards, turtles and tapir. After ...
EL DOLOR El Dolor (“The Pain”) crafts a genre-defying sound that weaves heartbreak through every note, whether buried in ...
The crowd at Folsom Field is not always cheering for a touchdown — the stadium has a history of memorable concerts, and soon ...
The University of Iowa's iconic "brain rock" — which for more than a decade offered luck, levity, or just a landmark for ...
Check out these top climbing spots around the world. As a global hub for climbers, Yosemite (below) has to be on the list. It ...
Phish fans in Colorado have for the last decade gotten their jam-band fix in Commerce City, as the Vermont act played an ...
It’s summertime, and the lucky among us are off cavorting in one of Colorado’s majestic mountain ranges. For those of you ...
The Worcester area has evidence of the Mesoproterozoic Era, going back to the earliest known days of the present-day Earth's ...
While the traditional elements of Japanese gardens—stone, water, gravel, pruned pines, and asymmetry—are rooted in ...
In the heart of south-central Montana, where the Boulder River Valley sprawls out, a rugged trail leads to something unexpected: ancient pictographs tucked inside a quiet cave.
Make it Sew open sewing time: 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Boulder Public Library, 1001 Arapahoe Ave., Boulder. Those who need help or just want to work on projects can join a group of stitchers.
The festival will host more than 30 bands across various genres, including indie rock, folk, bluegrass, and reggae. Music acts scheduled for the weekend include the Boulder Sound Machine, set to ...
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