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Millions depend on the Mississippi River—but it's running dry
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The real ancient Roman plot that inspired 'Megalopolis'
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A food tour of Ticino, the Swiss canton with Italian influences
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7 of the best new high-speed rail routes in Europe
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A guide to Oxford beyond the university

October 2024 Issue

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Trek to the Amazon's steep mountain origins
Trek to the Amazon's steep mountain origins
Swim with golden fish in the hidden headwaters
Swim with golden fish in the hidden headwaters
Feel the river's power where it meets the sea
Feel the river's power where it meets the sea
How melting snow and ice feed the Amazon
How melting snow and ice feed the Amazon
40-foot-tall floods pulse through the Amazon every year
40-foot-tall floods pulse through the Amazon every year
The Amazon doesn't end where you think it does
The Amazon doesn't end where you think it does

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