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SpaceX’s massive Starship roared into the sky on the morning of April 20, but the spacecraft and its booster failed to separate, tumbling in the sky before breaking up and falling into the Gulf of Mexico.It was a historic moment, nonetheless, the successful launch of the largest and most powerful rocket ever to fly.
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2023年1月1日 · Countries across the world cut loose for Carnival this month. The biggest blowouts include Rio de Janeiro’s samba parades, masquerade balls in Venice, raucous Mardi Gras floats in New Orleans and a centuries-old masked celebration in rural Hungary.
Eat: Homegrown cookery schools | National Geographic
2013年7月22日 · Eat: Homegrown cookery schools Culinary travel has gone beyond cookery lessons. Learn to smoke, forage, fillet and prove your food on the latest breaks for the inquisitive gourmand
Four San Antonio festivals celebrating Texan diversity, from Diwali …
2023年2月4日 · In Texas, you can take part in exuberant street parties and traditional Latin American holidays, colourful festivals from the east and modern incarnations of Old West gatherings. Travel to San Antonio to uncover Texas's modern multiculturalism.
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Built in the early Colonial period, Santa Catarina church in Coyoacán, Mexico City, is often festooned with multicoloured flags.
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How to visit Graceland, the former home of Elvis Presley . United States; Memphis; Music; More
Family snow holidays: playing it cool | National Geographic
2014年1月6日 · The great outdoors — and the sense of exploration. They became addicted to simple pleasures such as berry picking, fishing, skimming stones and toasting marshmallows over an open fire. Best place you stayed?
Pre-Columbian Civilisations - National Geographic
The central terrace of Teyuna in the jungle of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia, is the site’s highest point.
Rain doesn't stop play: Maria Pieri | National Geographic
2011年11月30日 · Indeed the weather could be hailed as a one of our great British institutions inspiring singers, poets and artists from Turner to Wordsworth, who have all celebrated our unique weather conditions. And, of course, it produces stream-of-consciousness, existential conversations of the Samuel Beckett variety.