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Breathtaking photographs showcase one of South America’s largest collections of caves

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Breathtaking photographs showcase one of South America’s largest collections of caves

Breathtaking photographs showcase one of South America’s largest collections of cavesThese awe-inspiring images showcase the grandeur of one of South America’s most breathtaking collection of caves. Terra Ronca State Park in São Domingos, Brazil, is home to more than 60 caves, filled with stunning rock formations, giant stalagmites and stalactites, and flowing rivers.


U.N. expert keen to probe Philippines killings, but won't debate Duterte

U.N. expert keen to probe Philippines killings, but won't debate DuterteA United Nations expert who irked the Philippines with a surprise visit said on Saturday she was keen to return and investigate alleged summary killings, but only if President Rodrigo Duterte drops his condition that she must hold a debate with him. Agnes Callamard, U.N. special rapporteur on extrajudicial killings, has been vocal about allegations of systematic executions in the Philippines as part of Duterte's war on drugs.


Yahoo News - Latest News & Headlines
Breathtaking photographs showcase one of South America’s largest collections of caves

Breathtaking photographs showcase one of South America’s largest collections of cavesThese awe-inspiring images showcase the grandeur of one of South America’s most breathtaking collection of caves. Terra Ronca State Park in São Domingos, Brazil, is home to more than 60 caves, filled with stunning rock formations, giant stalagmites and stalactites, and flowing rivers.


U.N. expert keen to probe Philippines killings, but won't debate Duterte

U.N. expert keen to probe Philippines killings, but won't debate DuterteA United Nations expert who irked the Philippines with a surprise visit said on Saturday she was keen to return and investigate alleged summary killings, but only if President Rodrigo Duterte drops his condition that she must hold a debate with him. Agnes Callamard, U.N. special rapporteur on extrajudicial killings, has been vocal about allegations of systematic executions in the Philippines as part of Duterte's war on drugs.


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