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Fantastic Rocks and Where to Find Them – Polyliths

There are many thousands of stone megaliths discovered in almost every country in Europe, from Scotland to Italy. Based on the analysis, the first megaliths were typically found in a coastal region or on islands. They only emerged inland at a much later date, suggesting that the practice initially developed on coastal areas. This is strong evidence that the idea for these stone constructions were first spread by sea travel.
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Third Annual CraftHop returns over Veteran’s Day Weekend in Temecula Valley – Favourite Hops

Taste a wide variety of brews including hazy IPAs, pale ales, malty stouts, and barrel-aged strong ales. The third annual CraftHop returns, Friday, November 10 through Sunday, November 12. Participating breweries will offer drink specials and a free collectible logo glass at each stop. Visitors are encouraged to sip at their own pace using a self-guided tour map.
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Kierland Commons Fine Art & Wine Festival Returns

Enjoy luscious wine tasting at the Wine Garden which features offerings from 16 of Arizona’s best vintners. The fine art festival, juried by a group of professionals that lauds creativity, quality, and uniqueness, offers an exquisite and delightful sensory experience featuring the work talented visual and musical artists. The Kierland Fine Art & Wine Festival is Oct. 28 and 29 from 10 am to 5 pm. at Kierland Commons in…
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Murrieta Hot Springs Resort invites guests to discover a journey of renewed vitality

“We are dedicated to preserving the heritage of Murrieta Hot Springs Resort while simultaneously adding new chapters to its storied history. We’ll introduce exceptional facilities, restorative spa and wellness experiences, and a range of offerings – all centered around promoting vitality through the revitalizing qualities of geothermal mineral water and Southern California quintessence.” – Sharon Holtz, Vice President of Wellness at Murrieta Hot Springs Resort.
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Nanga Parbat, Western Himalayas, Pakistan Region of Kashmir

Towering immediately southeast of the northernmost bend of the Indus River in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Kashmir, Nanga Parbat is the westernmost major peak of the Himalayas, and is nearby the Indus and Yarlung Tsangpo/Brahmaputra rivers, it is the western anchor of the entire mountain range. Nanga Parbat is one of the 14 eight-thousanders.

