"Reality whistles a different tune underwater." 8/8/17
Dive Into Budapest's Hidden Underwater World
Deep under Budapest, an incredible subterranean world waits to be explored. The city is home to the world's largest network of geothermal springs and caves, naturally heated by the Earth's mantle. Join us as we circumnavigate the winding caves through Hungary's clear, warm waters.
The Giant Garter Snake May Be Venomous, but It Won't Hurt You
Though the giant garter snake looks intimidating, you've no reason to fear it. Native to the wetlands of central California, these aquatic creatures have venom only potent enough to subdue small prey like fish and frogs. Unfortunately, destruction of their wetland habitats has left the species vulnerable.
Where Dollars Die (and Are Reborn)
Turns out, your old cash has a very green afterlife. When money gets too old and worn out for circulation, it gets sent back to the Federal Reserve to be shred and turned into … compost? Yep. Million-dollar compost. Money may not grow on trees, but trees can grow from money.
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