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Exploring the eerie beauty of Japan's abandoned villages

Depopulation and an aging society have turned parts of the countryside into tourist attractions for those eager to explore a forgotten era. ....

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BBCNEWS Newsday June 4, 2024 00:23:00

British researchers scoured the shores of north norfolk for the fossilised remains of the very first humans to have lived in britain. it s long been held that they came to europe from africa and never left. but a secret found at the bottom of the sea suggests that they were all wiped out. this strip of mud from the ocean floor has changed the human story in europe. analysis in a lab in barcelona of the chemicals inside it shows that temperatures plummeted more than a million years ago. that would have meant, for the humans, not only that they would have trouble to find resources for example, food but also that the extreme conditions have led to the depopulation of this early humans from europe. researchers found that there was no evidence for humans in europe for 200,000 years after that. but then, early humans came back. these footprints, found under the sands of the north norfolk ....

North Norfolk , Human Story , Ocean Floor , A Million , North Norfolk Coast ,

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 01:23:00

Unknown sudden cold snap that wiped out humans living in europe 1.1 million years ago. here s pallab ghosh. british researchers scoured the shores of north norfolk for the fossilised remains of the very first humans to have lived in britain. it s long been held that they came to europe from africa and never left. but a secret found at the bottom of the sea suggests that they were all wiped out. this strip of mud from the ocean floor has changed the human story in europe. analysis in a lab in barcelona of the chemicals inside it shows that temperatures plummeted more than a million years ago. that would have meant, for the humans, not only that they would have trouble to find resources for example, food but also that the extreme conditions have led to the depopulation of this early humans from europe. they you researchers found that there was no evidence for humans in europe for 200,000 years after that. but then, early humans came back. these footprints, found under ....

Pallab Ghosh , Cold Snap , North Norfolk , 1 Million , Human Story , Ocean Floor , A Million ,

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 04:21:00

For example, food but also that the extreme conditions have led to the depopulation of this early humans from europe. these early humans from europe. researchers found that there was no evidence for humans in europe for 200,000 years after that. but then, early humans came back. these footprints, found under the sands of the north norfolk coast, are some of the first humans to have returned after this newly discovered ice age. let s imagine what it was like and how they survived. happisburgh was one of the first places those early humans came back to around 900,000 years ago, long before it was a beach. the big freeze was over, but it was still cold, much colder than it is today. so, they had to learn how to cope by building better shelters and developing better hunting techniques for food and furs to stay warm. they may even have become hairier. this is important because it ....

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BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 05:15:00

Correspondent pallab ghosh. british researchers scour the shores of north norfolk for the fossilised remains of the very first humans to have lived in britain. it s long been held that they came to europe from africa and never left. but a secret found at the bottom of the sea suggests that they were all wiped out. this strip of mud from the ocean floor has changed the human story in europe. analysis in a lab in barcelona of the chemicals inside it shows that temperatures plummeted more than a million years ago. this was particularly cold and that would have meant, for the humans, not only that they would have trouble to find resources, for example, food, but also that the extreme conditions have led to the depopulation of these early humans from europe at 1.1 million years ago. researchers found that there was no evidence for humans in europe for 200,000 years after that. ....

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