The red clay formations called Las Médulas owe their angular character not to the shaping hands of nature but to those of gold miners—and not grizzled "49ers in grubby flannel and overalls, but 1st-century excavators clad in tattered tunics. When gold seams were discovered here in what"s now northern Spain, the Romans who controlled the region created a clever system of tunnels and canals under the hills, through which they channeled water from nearby streams to build pressure that cracked away huge chunks of clay.
There was gold in them there hills…
Today in History
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Hitsujiyama Park, Saitama Prefecture, Japan
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Mountain goats
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The persistence of Perito Moreno
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Fat Bear Week
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Antarctica Day
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Old man s whiskers growing wild
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National Bird Day
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Daylight saving time
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A desert arts pop-up, just popped up
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St. Gregory Church in Ani Ruins, Kars, Türkiye
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It s Australia Day
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A unique elephant encounter in Nantes
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And they’re off!
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Alaska Bald Eagle Festival
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Celebrating Minnesota’s statehood
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We have liftoff!
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National Bison Month
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Great horned owl near Lake Tohopekaliga, Florida
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Group of giant cuttlefish, Whyalla, South Australia
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Remembering the Arizona
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World Migratory Bird Day
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International Jazz Day
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Siblings Day
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Brown-throated three-toed sloth in cecropia tree, Costa Rica
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