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First built 1,300 years ago, Ise Jingu Shrine has just entered its rebuilding cycle, considered a once-in-a-generation ritual ...
From its impressive literary connections to its iconic landscapes, this Cumbrian national park in northwest England has ...
When she first found fame, the Grammy-winner was appalled to see how environmentally destructive the concert business can be.