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A boab tree stands solitary in the bush near Wyndham, Australia. The tree is a close relative of Madagascar's baobab, and scientists believe baobab fruit maybe have floated its way to Australia's northwest coast some 75 million years ago.
A boab tree stands solitary in the bush near Wyndham, Australia. The tree is a close relative of Madagascar's baobab, and scientists believe baobab fruit maybe have floated its way to Australia's northwest coast some 75 million years ago.
William Shakespeare's garden in Stratford Upon Avon, England, provides a colorful backdrop for a roaming white cat. It appeared in a March 1983 story tracing the history and uses of fresh herbs around the world.
Over 370 million years, wind and rain have shaped the sandstone domes of the Bungle Bungle Range in northwest Australia. The distinctive formations cover 175 square miles and were made a national park in 1987.
A worker spreads coffee cherries to dry in the sun on a coffee plantation in Brazil. The March 1981 issue told the story of the whole coffee economy, nicknaming the crop "the bonanza bean."
The largest crocodilians on Earth, saltwater crocs, or "salties," are excellent swimmers and have often been spotted far out at sea.
In Cornwall, England, cows peer over a hedgerow while munching on their breakfast. A featyre story was devoted to Britain's iconic hedgerows in the September 1993 issue.
A father, son, and their dog drive down a country road near their home in Wales. The road is paralleled by hedgerows—the subject of a story in the September 1993 issue.
In Cornwall, England, cows peer over a hedgerow while munching on their breakfast. A whole story was devoted to Britain's iconic hedgerows in the September 1993 issue.
Pears ripen on a window sill in Moscow, Russia. In the background, the Kremlin is visible.