We reintroduce the "It's Debatable" segment and welcome new debate partner Amy Hardberger, who is the McCleskey Professor at Texas Tech School of Law and the Director of the Center for Water Law and ...
Most important music festival has finally arrived in Playas de... Don't get lost! Find out how to get to Baja Beach Fest this weekend... Baja Beach Fest is coming to Rosarito this week: Date, tickets, ...
11 miles of trail ready for nonmotorized users; winter closure begins Dec. 1 A new 12-mile Aqueduct Trail system northwest of Mancos was mostly completed this summer and fall and is ready for hikers, ...
Santa Barbarans realize that water is a precious and, at times, scarce commodity. An enduring theme of this community’s history has been the search for an adequate water supply — from the building of ...
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Aqueducts are very impressive examples of the art of construction in the Roman Empire. Even today, they still provide us with new insights into aesthetic, practical, and technical aspects of ...
New Amsterdam in the 1660s consisted of a fort and a couple of hand-dug canals surrounded by salty rivers. In the 1660s, the site of New York City was a Dutch fort perched on a few hand-dug canals.
Four miles of nonmotorized ready to ride, hike; 8 miles planned for construction this year The new Aqueduct Trail system outside of Mancos will open to cyclists, hikers and equestrians on May 1. Four ...
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power worker Ben Butler shows repairs on a drain Wednesday in Bishop, Calif. (Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times) For more than 100 years, the Los Angeles Aqueduct ...
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