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The first thing that comes to our mind when we think about seagulls is not how they look like aerial ballet dancers of the ocean.
Coastal communities and travel enthusiasts from around the world have often pondered a common question: How can we transform the vast oceans that surround us into drinkable water?
Imagine a world without contrast, a monochrome tapestry of sameness. It's almost as unimaginable as a world without sunshine - or shadow.
The beach is the ultimate frontier between land and water. But where exactly does it start and end private and public property? And what does the legislation say about free public access?
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The number of seaside communities whose beaches are losing sand is growing exponentially. What are the explanations for coastal erosion, and what can be done to mitigate its devastating impact?
Welcome to the Drake Passage, the world's most dangerous sea route, home to 65-foot-plus waves. Here's why the 620-mile stretch between Cape Horn and Antarctica is treacherous and has become the ultimate extreme sailing adventure.
There is a place on Earth where the difference between low and high tide reaches 53.6 feet (16.3 meters). It's the Bay of Fundy in Canada. You've got to see it to believe it.
A fourth global coral bleaching wave is sweeping the world's oceans.