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Radar timelapse of the Greensburg tornado
Radar timelapse of the Greensburg tornado

The Greensburg tornado struck on May 4, 2007, in Kiowa County, Kansas, United States, heavily damaging the town of Greensburg. It tracked 28.8 miles (46.3 km) through the area, killing 12 people and injuring 63. The tornado was the first to be rated EF5 on the Enhanced Fujita scale. The tornado heavily damaged Greensburg; 662 structures in the town sustained some form of damage and 95 percent of the town was damaged or destroyed. It dissipated northwest of Greensburg after being on the ground for just over an hour. The tornado left monetary losses of $250 million (2007 USD) in its wake. Kiowa County was declared a federal disaster area in the immediate aftermath. Rebuilding efforts were intensive, and several major federal government agencies collaborated with state agencies to help restore the town with the goal of making it a "green town" using a long-term community recovery plan. (This article is part of a featured topic: Tornado outbreak of May 4–6, 2007.)

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Pysanky, traditional Ukrainian decorated eggs
Pysanky, traditional Ukrainian decorated eggs

As of 2026, there are 120 Intangible Cultural Heritage elements listed on Ukraine's national register, seven of which are also recognized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Under the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, UNESCO defines intangible cultural heritage as non-physical traditions and practices performed by a people. Ukraine ratified the convention on 27 May 2008, and since 2012 its Ministry of Culture has maintained a national register to protect the traditions and make them eligible for inclusion on UNESCO's lists. Petrykivka decorative painting became Ukraine's first internationally recognized Intangible Cultural Heritage element in 2013. The egg-painting tradition of pysanka (example pictured) – the only transnational element, shared with Estonia – and the safeguarding programme for the kobza and wheel lyre musical-instrument tradition were most recently inscribed in 2024. (Full list...)

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Nohkalikai Falls

Nohkalikai Falls is a 340-foot-tall (100 m) plunge waterfall located in the northeast Indian state of Meghalaya. It is the tallest plunge waterfall in India and is situated near Cherrapunji, one of the wettest places on Earth. Nohkalikai Falls are fed by the rainwater collected on the summit of a relatively small plateau. Below the falls is a plunge pool with water of an unusual shade of green.

Photograph credit: Vikramjit Kakati

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