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Bay of the Partly Drowned Hills
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Published September 3, 2016
Clew Bay’s drumlins peek out from underneath the water like the tips of icebergs. There are 365 of them—one for every day of the year, according to local folklore.
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Studying the Sherpa Fire
Published July 2, 2016
As the Sherpa fire charred thousands of acres west of Santa Barbara in June 2016, NASA’s DC-8 flew over and sampled the fire’s smoke.
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A Satellite Eye on Mount Ruapehu
Published June 5, 2016
Scientists use sensors the ground and in space to keep a watchful eye on an active volcano in New Zealand that is popular among skiers.
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Yellowstone National Park
Published April 17, 2016
Established in 1872, it was the first national park in the United States, and perhaps the world. Its geological and biological wonders have led international groups to declare it a world heritage site and a biosphere reserve.
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Grand Teton National Park
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Published April 10, 2016
A long, active geologic history sculpted the surface features visible today in the Teton mountain range and Jackson Hole valley.
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Greening Ascension Island
Published April 9, 2016
An English botanist on the Beagle led the transformation of barren Ascension Island into something much greener.
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