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Scientists created a simulation showing that early Earth still retained chemical traces of its igneous youth, 4.5 billion years ago.
Mitchell Caverns feels like stepping into a fantasy world with its bizarre formations. The two connected caverns, El Pakiva ...
Thrill-seekers can try the 165-foot rope rappel into the depths of the cavern. It’s California’s tallest public rappel and gives you serious bragging rights! If dangling from a rope isn’t your style, ...
Volcanoes come in many shapes and sizes. Some, like fissure volcanoes don’t form edifices, but instead erupt along volcanic fields feeding lava flows, sometimes across great distances.
A team of scientists put together a global database of submarine mud volcanoes. Orders of magnitude more are still bubbling, ...
Unity of the White Mountains at 257 Woodland Rd. in Lakeside is hosting filmmaker Barbara L. Davis and her newest nature film ...
For centuries, glaciers have sat like frosty crowns atop slumbering volcanoes, keeping Earth’s fury tucked safely beneath ...
Colossal volcanic eruptions like the kind that may have obliterated the dinosaurs more than 65 million years ago are caused ...
The new discovery by geoscientists from the University of Aberdeen provides the strongest evidence yet that some of Scotland’s most iconic islands were born not from a single large volcano, but from a ...
The Lost City of Un'Goro, a spiritual sequel to the old Journey to Un'Goro set. The latest expansion adds 145 cards across all 11 of the game's classes and features some new and classic mechanics, ...