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Peru's Rainbow Mountain

Vinicunca, Peru's Rainbow Mountain, displays vivid red, yellow, and green bands from millions of years of tectonic uplift. At 5,200m altitude, it challenges even seasoned trekkers — but rewards them with one of Earth's most spectacular views.

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Farm Security Cameras

Farm security cameras face unique challenges: vast perimeters, no power outlets, extreme weather, and wildlife interference. This guide covers everything you need to know to choose the right surveillance system for your farm or ranch.

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What Is El Niño?

El Niño disrupts global weather patterns, bringing floods to South America and droughts to Asia. But this climate phenomenon isn't purely destructive — some regions actually benefit from the warming Pacific waters.

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The Sahara Wasn't Born a Desert

The Sahara Desert was once a lush oasis with hippos and crocodiles 10,000 years ago. Earth's orbital shifts transformed it, but vast fossil water remains beneath. Your cat's ancestor came from here — and so did a lesson about resilience.

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The Eye of the Storm

The typhoon's eye is a deceptively calm center where winds die, skies clear, and temperatures rise. But this peaceful void is surrounded by the storm's most violent winds — a deadly trap for the unwary.

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