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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1599, Chōsokabe Motochika, Japanese daimyō (born 1539) passed away. In 1628, Tokugawa Mitsukuni, Japanese daimyō (died 1701) was born. In 1849, N. E. Brown, English plant taxonomist and authority on succulents (died 1934) was born. In 1899, Fiat founded by Giovanni Agnelli in Turin, Italy. In 1901, Gwendolyn Lizarraga, Belizean businesswoman, activist, and politician (died 1975) was born. In 1953, Patricia Reyes Spíndola, Mexican actress, director, and producer was born. In 1953, Angélica Aragón, Mexican film, television, and stage actress and singer was born. In 1960, Congo Crisis: The State of Katanga breaks away from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In 1971, Leisha Hailey, American singer-songwriter and actress was born. In 1978, Los Alfaques disaster: A truck carrying liquid gas crashes and explodes at a coastal campsite in Tarragona, Spain killing 216 tourists. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Cocolinda Alameda

Valencia International

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September 14, 2025

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Cocolinda – Burger Passeig de l’Albereda, 14 46010 València Valencia, Spain +34 960 215 917 https://cocolindaalameda.es/ On their Web site Cocolinda bills itself as a restaurant that fuses “Mediterranean cuisine with global flavors. Homemade, unprocessed dishes that tell stories of travel and a love for authenticity. Food that nourishes both body and soul.” That’s pretty ambitious and bit confusing but the bewildering hyperbole actually works. Located on the north side of Passeig de l’Alberda and a short walk from the Alameda metro station, Cocolinda is light, bright and colorful. The staff is welcoming and a bit laid back (in a The post Cocolinda Alameda appeared first on Valencia International.

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Times of India

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· Jul 3, 2026

Scientists found a spider in the Amazon that looks like a parasitic fungus so perfectly they first mistook it for a mushroom

In a groundbreaking discovery in Ecuador's Amazon, scientists have identified a unique spider species, Taczanowskia waska, which artfully impersonates a fungus that preys on spiders. This exceptional adaptation combines pale hues, fungus-like appendages, and a still demeanor that interlaces it seamlessly within its environment, deceiving even seasoned researchers. Highlighted through citizen science, this discovery underscores the complex survival tactics in nature and the enigmatic diversity of rainforests.

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· Jul 2, 2026

Baby Bunnies' Backyard Rescue

Thanks, Julie, Julie’s niece, and wee mystery bunnies! This post comes in two parts. First, Julie writes, “My niece, who lives in Buda, TX sent me some photos of a baby bunny nest in her yard. Her dog sniffed them out. She's keeping the dog on leash and has a camera set up to watch for mom's return to the nest.”And now, for part two: the update! Julie writes, “Well, mom didn't come back to feed the buns, so the babies are off to Austin Wildlife Rescue in Austin, TX.”

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· Jul 9, 2026

IKIAM University Identifies First Dinosaur Fossil in Ecuadorian Amazon

The remains of ‘Wakrayampi’ were discovered in 2018 by residents of a community in the Napo province. This week, IKIAM University announced that its researchers have identified the first dinosaur fossil ever recorded in the Ecuadorian Amazon, a titanosaur sauropod that lived in the region about 67 million years ago. RELATED: Extinction of Indigenous Languages []

Metro

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· Jun 26, 2026

Lost Mayan city with sinister ‘decapitation’ carvings is discovered deep in the Mexican jungle

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· Jun 23, 2026

Animatronic Zoo & Dinosaur Experience Comes to Town

Animatronic Zoo & Dinosaur Experience Comes to Town

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· Jul 3, 2026

18th-Century Spanish warship wreck identified off coast in San Pedro

Underwater archaeologists in Andalucia have successfully linked a historic shipwreck off the coast of San Pedro de Alcantara to the []

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Related coverage for "Cocolinda Alameda": Times of India — Scientists found a spider in the Amazon that looks like a parasitic fungus so perfectly they first mistook it for a mushroom. The Daily Bunny — Baby Bunnies' Backyard Rescue. teleSUR English — IKIAM University Identifies First Dinosaur Fossil in Ecuadorian Amazon. Metro — Lost Mayan city with sinister ‘decapitation’ carvings is discovered deep in the Mexican jungle. WGBF – 1280 AM – Evansville — Animatronic Zoo & Dinosaur Experience Comes to Town. Euro Weekly News — 18th-Century Spanish warship wreck identified off coast in San Pedro