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Neighbour reports man’s Christmas lights

News.com.au

‘Tis the season to spread goodwill, but one man said his neighbour didn’t get the memo as she reported him to his housing association over his Christmas lights.

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Royal box of chocolates from 1900 discovered in war helmet

CNN

Chocolate commissioned by Queen Victoria 121 years ago has been found in its original packaging in a Boer War helmet case in Norfolk, eastern England.

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10 of the World's Oldest Temples

Mental Floss

Visiting one of the world's oldest temples is like stepping into the distant past: Humans have been building sacred sites for over 10,000 years. Luckily for history lovers, many of those ancient structures still exist. Most of the world's oldest temples dot the map in and around the Middle East, as

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The Grand Canyon Is Missing a Billion Years' Worth of Rocks. Scientists May Know Why

Science Alert

Few geological mysteries are as perplexing as the 'Great Unconformity' riddle at the Grand Canyon: More than a billion years of missing rock layers that for some reason weren't deposited and stacked like the rest of the geological record. It's as t

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10 Delicious Chocolate Zucchini Recipes

Taste of Home

No one will know they're eating veggies!

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Curry pasta salad | Home

news24

The curry pasta salad in Annette Human’s Winning Recipes 3 was a staple when I was growing up. It’s still a favourite (now made with brown rice); here’s my ode to the original.

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Paris like you've probably never seen it before

CNN

Photographer Jeffrey Milstein's new book, "Paris: From the Air," features rarely seen, often straight-down views, which he captured while hanging out of a helicopter above the City of Light.

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Double whammy for alcohol traders who've also suffered from looting

EWN

Bodies including the Beer Association of South Africa, the Liquor Traders Association of South Africa and VINPRO want sales to resume to prevent a total collapse of the industry and a further boost to the illicit industry.

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Hundreds of snake-infested jets sit idle in the California desert

Daily Mail Online

Numerous passenger planes are pictured grounded at a Mojave Desert boneyard despite air travel nearly pre-travel level. Mechanics have encountered scorpions and rattlesnakes at the site

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10 of the World's Oldest Temples

Mental Floss

Visiting one of the world's oldest temples is like stepping into the distant past: Humans have been building sacred sites for over 10,000 years. Luckily for history lovers, many of those ancient structures still exist. Most of the world's oldest temples dot the map in and around the Middle East, as