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nationalgeographic.com | Zoey Goto
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Henry Williams wasn’t always a believer in the Sasquatch. Growing up, he had of course heard the tales of old — of a legendary hairy, bipedal primate said to roam the forests at sundown. Yet for much of his life, 76-year-old Henry had shrugged these stories off without much thought. They were used to remind youngsters to come home before nightfall, he’d reasoned.
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flipboard.com | Zoey Goto
NowCNN — An Indian passenger jet that encountered a hailstorm mid-flight and left passengers terrified, made a safe landing, despite significant damage to the plane. The IndiGo plane was traveling from Indian capital New Delhi to Srinagar, the largest city in India-administered Kashmir on Wednesday – a …
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nationalgeographic.com | Zoey Goto
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Stretching from coast to coast, the Trans-Canada Highway is a ribbon of road that stitches together the vast landscapes of Canada, from the glacier lakes of Alberta to the prairies of Manitoba. But it’s the British Columbia section that arguably shines brightest, offering a wealth of experiences across some 500 miles.
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flipboard.com | Zoey Goto
The Difference In McDonald's US Vs UK Serving Sizes Is Pretty ShockingIt turns out that McDonald's exists almost everywhere around the world. With over 43,000 locations internationally, according to Statista, the chain …
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nationalgeographic.com | Zoey Goto
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). “Oyster farming used to be really male dominated,” says Amy Gaiero. “But that’s starting to change.
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