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The world’s smallest known snake can fit comfortably on a coin, so it was able to elude scientists for nearly two decades.
Hello, friends! In this video you will see the 2nd episode of my hidden bunker under a rock, which I am building alone in the middle of the forest, near a quiet river. This time there will be a lot of ...
WASHINGTON -- Members of the U.S. House of Representatives Natural Resources Committee used the backdrop of Yosemite National Park to argue for what Rep. Bruce Westerman, R-Ark., described as "a ...
In 2012, the old Trinity Trust created another master plan for the trail, changing its name from White Rock Creek South to Trinity Forest Spine Trail. Advertisement.
The 1-ton “Wizard Rock” that seemingly evaporated into thin air has returned to the Arizona national forest where it was stolen, in what can only be assumed as an act of magic.
“Wizard Rock” was stolen from the Prescott National Forest. The 1-ton boulder was somehow snatched from the side of a highway in Arizona’s Prescott National Forest about two weeks ago. Now ...
Like magic, Wizard Rock is back. A Prescott National Forest employee on patrol discovered the 1-ton boulder back in its rightful place on the morning of Nov. 1.
James Wettstaed, a Forest Service archaeologist, provided details about the site at the time, saying that its rock piles and features similar to rock walls dated to at least 800 A.D., and possibly ...