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'New Great Wall Of China' Excavated. Archaeologists have been excavating a “new Great Wall of China” that stretches for over 4,000 kilometres. The excavations on a medieval frontier garrison ...
Over 100 firefighters tackled a fire at a shop on an east London high street. Twenty fire engines and around 125 firefighters rushed to High Street North in East Ham to try and stop the blaze. The ...
The Great Green Wall in the Sahel, a mosaic of forests, farmlands and grasslands dotting the arid fringes of Sahara, was launched by the African Union in 2007 to fight desertification and land ...
The oldest known part of the Great Wall of China was recently excavated, dating 300 years earlier than the previous record-holding section. This new find is part of the larger oldest part of the ...
Archaeologists in China have discovered a 2,800-year-old fortified wall that predates the country's first emperor. The wall, which runs through a narrow mountain pass in the eastern province of ...
The Great Wall of China Might Be Older Than We Thought New research suggests that some sections of the wall were constructed during the Western Zhou dynasty between 1046 and 771 B.C.E.
The Great Wall of China is 300 years older than we thought New archeological finds in Shandong Province revise the massive engineering feat's previous timeline.
Arapahoe Basin Ski Area has announced that its legendary East Wall terrain opened Thursday, Feb. 13. With rocky chutes and cliffs, East Wall is some of the most extreme terrain at A-Basin and in ...
Credit: Geely/Zeekr China’s Great Wall Motor and Zeekr are showcasing their new vehicles with assisted driving technologies and artificial intelligence-driven digital cockpit software at this year’s ...
China is the world leader in solar manufacturing, and they’re putting that accolade to use as the country attempts to build what it calls the “Solar Great Wall.” Located along the southern ...
Reports of Earth-orbiting astronauts glimpsing the Great Wall of China and many other artificial structures are wildly exaggerated, but humanity’s planetary influence isn’t entirely invisible ...
A new exhibition at MAM in Shanghai sees Marina Abramović relive her three-month-long walk along the Great Wall of China.