In the U.S., Canada, and Europe, summer is still in full swing, but we all know the end is near. We wanted to share these photos of summer fun to show how it's done because it's not too late to plan a picnic, visit a lake, or set up a sprinkler in the back yard.
In the U.S., Canada, and Europe, summer is still in full swing, but we all know the end is near.
We wanted to share these classic photos of summer fun to show how it's done because it's not too late to plan a picnic, visit a lake, or set up a sprinkler in the back yard.
Try visiting a farmers market to buy fresh fruit — giving yourself the taste of summer.
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When conservationist and philanthropist Rob Purves decided to preserve a lost Tasmanian wilderness, he also wanted to share it. He arranged for 11 artists to camp out and capture the Australian experience.
Rowan Hansen, 11, has always loved reading comics and watching superheroes on TV and in films. But she has always been bothered by the lack of female superheroes. Last month, after writing a letter to DC Comics, she got an answer from the company that thrilled her -- and a piece of art that sent her over the moon.
An imperial eagle had quite a view to accompany his record-breaking dive from the world's tallest building last Saturday, as you can see in this eagle-cam video from the BBC.
Japan is known for its high-speed bullet trains and old-fashioned locomotives. But, nothing compares to the attention this life-sized Thomas the Tank Engine has received since last summer.
Two days short of his 20th birthday, this young painter reached his goal of donating one million dollars worth of his art to charities. Impressive, especially because he is a cancer survivor, and he's legally blind.
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