Residents of the Sanguli community in the Saboba District of the Northern Region have resorted to hanging their mobile phones on a mango tree to access mobile network signals.
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As Lake Victoria's rising waters displace families, Catholic leaders and villagers plant bamboo to restore their land and send a message to world leaders meeting in Brazil.
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Growing Mango Tree From Seed (66 Days Time Lapse)
Time-lapse of germinating and growing a mango tree from store-bought mango's seed. We bought a small ripen mango from the ...
The recent floods have left a trail of destruction across the riverine belt of South Punjab, wiping out thousands of ...
Focused on the vulnerability of refugees, Akio Fujimoto turns his attention to a family as they make a dangerous journey from Bangladesh to Malaysia.
In Jamaica, the destruction comes just 15 months after Hurricane Beryl impacted more than 50,000 farmers and 11,000 fishers, ...
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Pittsburghers preserve pawpaw trees, some hoping it'll lead to more zebra swallowtail butterflies
The deciduous tree bears North America's largest native fruit and supports the zebra swallowtail butterfly — a species that ...
A practical October pruning guide for Indian gardens to remove dead wood, shape plants lightly, and promote healthy growth ...
A community in the Saboba District of the Northern Region has resorted to an unusual but telling workaround to access mobile network services. In Sanguli, the ...
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