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Stan Herd's Latest Crop Art Masterpiece Is Inspired By Van Gogh

American artist Stan Herd is known for numerous things - Oil and watercolor paintings, incredible murals, and most of all, stunning crop art. In fact, the maestro is considered the pioneer of this method of artistic expression that involves the skillful arrangement of plants, soil, and rocks, to create massive masterpieces that are best viewed from a higher vantage point, like a hill or an airplane....

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Stan Herd's Latest Crop Art Masterpiece Is Inspired By Van Gogh

Half Moon Bay Hosts 'Super Bowl' Of Pumpkin Weigh-Offs

For U.S. residents, fall and pumpkins go hand in hand. Some use the fruit to make delicious soups and bread, others to carve out scary jack-o-lanterns. Then there are those that spend months growing giant-sized gourds that they use to compete at pumpkin weigh-offs. While there are numerous competitions held across the country, the 'Super Bowl' takes place at Half Moon Bay, CA which prides itself on being the 'Pumpkin Capital of the World.'...

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Half Moon Bay Hosts 'Super Bowl' Of Pumpkin Weigh-Offs

Movement To Rename 'Columbus Day' To 'Indigenous People's Day' Gains Momentum

On August 3rd, 1492 Italian explorer Christopher Columbus set sail from Palos de la Frontera, Spain, to seek out a western sea route to China and India. However, the explorer and his crew never made it to the gold and spice islands of Asia. Instead, about two months later, on October 12th, they landed on a small island in the modern-day Bahamas that Columbus claimed for Spain and named San Salvador....

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Movement To Rename 'Columbus Day' To 'Indigenous People's Day' Gains Momentum

'Super' Stonehenge Discovered A Short Distance From The Original Monument

Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument located in Wiltshire, England, is one of the world's most well-known ancient religious and burial sites. Situated amidst a dense complex of Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments, the modest looking circle of stones that are visited by millions of tourists annually were declared a World Heritage Site in 1986. Now it appears that the ancient tombstones that are believed to date all the way back to 2,000 B.C. have some bigger competitors right in their own backyard....

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'Super' Stonehenge Discovered A Short Distance From The Original Monument