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Take a look inside the Moon-A-Chalet located in Blowing Rock, North Carolina, United States. The 1 bedroom, 1 bath chalet can accommodate up to 2 guests, a place where mind, body, and spirit escape. Time to slow down, reconnect, restore and explore. Come home to the Moon-A-Chalet to enjoy a romantic getaway, a peaceful retreat, or wanderlust fulfillment. The chalet is just minutes from the quaint mountain towns of Blowing Rock and Boone, the infamous Blue Ridge Parkway, and Appalachian Ski Mountain, this cabin chalet is perfectly situated to provide parties of two guests four seasons of fun and adventure…

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Footage taken at a farm in India shows the newborn cow struggling to stand on its feet under the weight of its two heads (Picture: Jam Press) Α mutant calf with two heads, four eyes, two noses and two mouths has been born in northeastern India. Rare footage taken at a farm in Αmarpur, Tripura, shows the newborn struggling to stand on its feet under the weight of its heads, which are joined directly to each other. Α man then can be seen bottle feeding the animal, which is lying down on a bed of hay. The baby has a…

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Beautiful new photos taken by divers who were permitted to explore the area depict the submerged city of the Caesars, which has been lost for 1,700 years beneath the waves off Italy’s west coast. Baiae was the Las Vegas for the super-rich of the 1st Century’s ancient Rome, covered in sprawling mansions and synonymous with luxury and wickedness, historians claim. But as time passed, much of it was lost to the sea as volcanic activity caused the coastline to retreat 400metres inland, forcing the entire city underwater into what is now the Gulf of Naples in modern-day Italy. Baiae was the Las…

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Scientists said 440 million-year-old fish fossils discovered in China are helping to “fill some of the key gaps” on how humans evolved from fish. Two fossil deposits of ancient fish in Guizhou, southern China, and Chongqing in the southwest were discovered by scientists during a field study in 2019. The fossils “help to trace many human body structures back to ancient fishes, some 440 million years ago, and fill some key gaps in the evolution of ‘from fish to human,'” researchers from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP) under the Chinese Academy of Sciences said. This illustration provided…

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The hole iп the groυпd led to a Miпoaп Broпze Αge tomb. Both were bυried iп large vases – iпtricately embossed clay coffiпs that were commoп iп Miпoaп cυltυre iп the Broпze Αge – aпd they were sυrroυпded by coloυrfυl fυпeral vases that iпdicated their owпers’ good raпk. The bυrial site was eveпtυally sealed with stoпe masoпry aпd forgotteп leaviпg the dead υпideпtified for пearly 3,400 years. George Dvorsky revealed to Gizmodo earlier this sυmmer that a local farmer accideпtally broυght aп abrυpt eпd to the pair’s milleппia-loпg rest. The farmer tried to park his vehicle oп his property υпder a shaded…

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Chicago, like a lot of other modern cities, has a hidden secret: It’s home to miles of passageways deep underground that allows commuters to get from one place to another without risking nasty weather. This Ancient Underground City Was Big Enough to House 20,000 People Los Angeles, Boston, New York, and Dallas all have their own networks of underground tunnels, as well. But there’s a place in Eastern Europe that puts those forgotten passages to shame. Welcome to Derinkuyu — the underground city. A Subterranean SuburbPicture this. It’s 1963, and you’re on a construction crew renovating a home. You bring…

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A very large Roman water basin that once held more than four million liters of water has been discovered 20 meters (65 ft) below street level in the heart of Rome.  Archaeologists are saying it is the largest Roman water basin ever found. According to Discovery News , the irrigation basin was discovered during excavations for a new metro line through the city, nor far from St John in Lateran Basilica, the cathedral church of the Diocese of Rome. Archaeologists were able to determine that the ancient structure would have been used for agriculture to distribute water along canals, with the help…

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A brand-new still from the much-awaited fourth John Wick movie has been made public. The most renowned hitman in the world is seen in the most recent USA Today photo wearing his trademark black suit. In this chapter, Wick (Keanu Reeves) once again battles formidable foes with powerful friends from around the world. Similar to the first three movies, John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum will see the retired hitman forced back into the criminal underworld to battle the High Table, especially after he was spotted working together with Bowery King, a notorious crime boss played by Laurence Fishburne, to bring down…

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The John Wick spinoff sounds even more exciting after this promising update. Ana de Armas has been logging a lot of action experience on her recent resume. Her titular role in the John Wick spinoff Ballerina is poised to introduce the actor into yet another franchise that stands among the best action movies on the market. That possibility is even more emboldened by the fact that de Armas is promising some “crazy stunts” in her future team up with franchise lead Keanu Reeves. During her latest appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Ana de Armas took a moment to update the world on the status of Ballerina.…

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The actress and Jimmy Fallon discussed her hesitance to play Marilyn Monroe in “Blonde” and her new film with Keanu Reeves, “Ballerina.” Ana de Armas appeared on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on Tuesday, taking a minimalist approach to dressing. For her television segment, de Armas wore a black dress by Oscar de la Renta with a thigh-high slit and ruffle detail cascading from the waist. The actress coordinated with rhinestone-encrusted strappy sandals from Gianvito Rossi. She accessorized with a single bejeweled ring from Leighton jewels. Ana de Armas on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on Jan. 3. TODD OWYOUNG/NBC VIA GETTY…

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Deepfake AI tech is becoming so good it’s scary. Even if they’re not sold on him as an actor, people in general love Keanu Reeves as a person. With his down-to-earth vibe and humble acts of kindness, the Canadian star is just a genuinely good guy. Appreciating Keanu Reeves is like an inviolable law of the universe or something. So it’s understandable that people would be eager to follow Reeves on social media—except there’s one problem. He has made it clear he doesn’t use it. Some people who come across an “Unreal Keanu” video on TikTok, however, are being duped into thinking he does, despite multiple disclaimers—including…

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Jeremy Renner admitted he passed on a major pay day. The Things Thanks to the power of modern day film franchises, Jeremy Renner’s face is now absolutely synonymous with the MCU character Clinton Barton, better known as Hawkeye. Yet even before he debuted the character in an uncredited cameo in the movie Thor in 2011, he was already a two-time Academy Award nominee. The first of those Oscar nominations was for Best Actor, following his performance in the war thriller film The Hurt Locker by Kathryn Bigelow in 2008. A few years later, he was up for “Best Supporting Actor” thanks to his portrayal of James “Jem” Coughlin in Ben…

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During a recent appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Golden Globe nominee Ana de Armas has finally opened up about her leading role in Lionsgate’s forthcoming John Wick spin-off Ballerina. Armas shared the challenging experience of filming the action thriller in Prague for four months, revealing that she has body aches from all the stunts that she’s been doing. “We’ve been in Prague filming for four months,” de Armas said. “We still have one more month to go. And I’m in pain. You know, my body, my back, everything hurts. I’m complaining, I’m sore, I’m bruised. Bond was fifteen minutes. This is a…

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NRAO project ranked as important new initiative. The Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey (Astro2020) of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences has published its report and the Next Generation Very Large Array (ngVLA) received high priority for new ground-based observatories to be constructed during the coming decade. The report, in which ngVLA shared second ranking among ground-based projects, was the culmination of a lengthy process aimed at developing a comprehensive research strategy and vision for a decade of transformative science at the frontiers of astronomy and astrophysics. The ngVLA is a system of 263 dish antennas spread across the entire…

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Advanced 2D-3D insights into Earth’s oldest stromatolites. The oldest morphological traces of life on Earth are sometimes very controversial, both because non-biological processes may generate relatively similar structures and because such fossils have frequently been subjected to advanced alteration and metamorphism. Stromatolites, layered organo-sedimentary structures that reflect complex interactions between microbial communities and their environment, have long been regarded as crucial macrofossils for detecting life in ancient sedimentary rocks; however, the biological origin of ancient stromatolites has been extensively disputed. A paper recently published in the journal Geology of the Geological Society of America (GSA) combines a variety of advanced two- and three-dimensional…

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Oxygen is the key substance for life and one of the most abundant elements on Earth. However, it’s still unknown whether oxygen is present and in which form in the inner core, which is composed of almost pure iron and subject to extreme high pressure and temperature conditions. Now, scientists reveal that Fe-rich Fe-O alloys are stable at extreme pressures of nearly 300 GPa and high temperatures of more than 3,000 K (~5,000 degrees F). The results prove that oxygen can exist in the solid inner core, which provides key constraints for further understanding of the formation process and evolution…

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Astronomers in Chile used the powerful 570-megapixel Dark Energy Camera (DECam) to find an asteroid with the shortest orbital period of any known asteroid in the Solar System. They did this just ten days ago. Every 113 days, the asteroid, which is about 1 kilometer across, comes as close to the Sun as 20 million kilometers (12 million miles or 0.13 au). Asteroid 2021 PH27 has the shortest period and the shortest semi-major axis of any known asteroid in our Solar System. Only Mercury has a shorter period and a shorter semi-major axis. Since the asteroid is so close to…

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You’ll be sure to love this cozy log cabin rental located in Columbine, Colorado, United States. Discover one of the best Colorado mountain cabins in Clark, Colorado in this delightful mountain cabin makes an ideal rental for the whole family to enjoy, and lies near the surrounding mountains and offers lovely views. Guests will find a two-room wood cabin, one bedroom with a full-size bed and the other with a full-size bed and a twin-sized bed in the main room. There is no bathroom in the wood cabin, but the modern bathhouse is within proximity. The mountain cabin has a…

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There is so much to love about this wonderful log cabin located in Corbi, Judetul Arges, Romania. The authentic log cabin can accommodate up to 4 guests with 2 bedrooms, 5 beds, and 1 bathroom. Located in a very quiet area, full of peace and serenity. The log cabin is filled with lots of artwork, wood, and a cozy fire, you also have all the modern amenities of a home. The outside ciubar(outside hot tub) is optional for an additional fee. You can visit all 4 hectares of land and have a walk in the woods. Delight yourself with the…

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You’ll fall in love with this Beech Mountain, North Carolina, United States cabin rental that sleeps up to 6 guests. The log home has 3 beds, and 3 bathrooms, perfect for your North Carolina vacation. The Roper Retreat is a new log home in Camp Eagles Nest with long-range views towards Virginia and Tennessee. The beautiful, new kitchen opens to the living area with deck access. The gas fireplace and large TV have several chairs and a sleeper sofa. The two ensuites are on either side of the living room. The ensuite king bedroom to the right has a TV…

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You’ll be sure to love this authentic log cabin rental located in Ruka, Finland. Situated by Lake Salonkijarvi, just 4 kilometers from Ruka Ski Resort, Rukan Salonki offers free Wi-Fi and regional cuisine. All the log cabin chalets have fully equipped kitchens and private saunas. The chalets feature a living room with a fireplace and DVD and CD players. Most have a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, and some also include a washing machine. Located within walking distance of the log cottages, the on-site Restaurant Kultala serves Lappish specialties such as reindeer and salmon during the high season. Guests can…

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Scientists made remarkable discoveries in the fields of archeology and paleontology in 2022 that shed new light on history, like the “diver” dinosaur fossil unearthed in Mongolia, the oldest human fossil discovered in Spain and the oldest known predator fossil found in England, which stood out as some of the most striking. Dinosaurs had a particular spotlight in terms of discovery in 2022 as a new species of “predatory and diving dinosaur” has been discovered in Mongolia, which has an “aerodynamic body” similar to modern diving birds such as penguins, and also does not fly. The fossil is the first…

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A box coпtaiпiпg υпυsυal gold coiпs foυпd by two Califorпiaпs while walkiпg their dog is pυt υp for aυctioп with a $15,000 coiп. Coiпs with dates raпgiпg from 1847 to 1894 were sold for $11 millioп. Several coiпs were aυctioпed at the Old Saп Fraпcisco Miпt aпd oпe of them — aп 1874 $20 doυble eagle that is υsυally worth $4,250 — sold for $15,000. Doп Kagiп, whose firm is haпdliпg the sale, says most of the remaiпiпg 1,400 coiпs had goпe oп sale oп Amazoп.com aпd Kagiпs.com after the aυctioп. The coυple, whom Kagiп decliпed to ideпtify, foυпd them…

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An 11,000-year-old wall relief, located near Şanlıurfa’s famous Göbeklitepe in southeastern Türkiye, constitutes the earliest known depiction of a narrative “scene” and reflects the complex relationship between humans, the natural world and the animal life that surrounded them during the transition to a sedentary lifestyle, new research revealed recently. The ancient wall carving depicts five figures: Two humans, a bull and two leopards. Eylem Özdoğan, the author of the study published in the scientific journal Antiquity, stated that there is very little information about the civilization that made this relief. “The communities living in this region share a common cultural…

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