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(1905-1982), responsible for the monumental mosaic that adorns the walls of the National University (UNAM) Library in Mexico City, and a striking, colorful mural in Pátzcuaro that depicts an erupting volcano; this mural was completed just one year before the unexpected eruption nearby of...
(November 26th)According to National Geographic Magazine, archaeologists may have solved the mystery of manmade lines carved into the Peruvian coastal desert by the Nazca people around 2,000 years ago. A team from the University of Massachusetts has found connections between some of the markings ...
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