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More than 60 years ago, in the far northern reaches of Greenland, the United States Army built an underground scientific research base, Camp Century. Carved into the ice and snow, the nuclear-powered base operated from 1959 until 1967 and comprised 21 tunnels, totaling three kilometers in length.

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The photographer behind the official portrait of First Lady Melania Trump says that the image "didn't need to be retouched."

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Anton Bauer announced a new 2.5kWh mobile power station called the Eden. The compact battery solution features two AC outlets and four USB-C ports to power a range of tools off-site for hours.

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With more and more Thunderbolt 5-equipped computers hitting the market, including Apple's latest MacBook Pro and Mac mini models, companies are racing to bring as many Thunderbolt 5 accessories as possible to market, including versatile hubs. CalDigit is the latest, launching the Element 5 Hub, the company's fastest and most powerful hub ever.

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CRDBAG announced the Brick Series, a new line of zippered pouches that come in two sizes and are compatible with the CRDTAB labeling system and Velcro patches.

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The winners of the DPG Masters Underwater Imaging Competition, organized by DivePhotoGuide, have been revealed. Canadian videographer Eiko Jones has been named the overall winner for his film The Journey.

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The popular iPhone Photography Awards (IPPAWARDS) are back and accepting submissions. Founded in 2007, this marks the 18th year of the contest. It is the world's first and longest-running iPhone photography competition, highlighting stunning imagery created using the camera so many already have in their pockets.

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A picturesque port city in Japan has hired security guards to control selfie-taking tourists at a popular photo spot.

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A tiger has had his eyes removed and eyelids sown shut with the drastic operation being blamed on excessive camera flashes while he was held in captivity.

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New York magazine is under fire from some quarters for cropping out Black people from the photograph of a cover story about young President Trump supporters.

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