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Italy is famous for many things, from stunning seaside towns to historic cities like Rome. But few people know that one of ...
Rescue crews are working to free an expert spelunker who became trapped nearly 2,000 feet underground while exploring a cave in Italy, northeast of the city of Bergamo, after falling and injuring ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
A 4,000-year-old leaf-shaped copper dagger measuring just under 10 centimeters was unearthed in Tina Jama Cave in northeastern Italy, near the town of Trieste. The discovery was made by ...
Italy was flush with funds from the Marshall ... As we talked, a young woman peered at us through the small window of the cave house. She explained that she had leased it from the city a decade ...
In this mid-20th-century photo, workers excavate the cave in Sperlonga, Italy, which was once part of a Roman emperor’s villa. Photograph by David Lees, Getty This discovery also reveals another ...
A new tour of the famed Akiyoshido cave system here, one of the largest limestone networks in Japan, offers visitors the ...