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Jason Dundas marries Tayler Blackman in lavish ceremony on Lake Como

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Australian TV host Jason Dundas married his fiancé Tayler Blackman in a lavish ceremony on Lake Como, Italy. The couple married on July 20, documenting the momentous moment by posing for a photo shoot on the shores of the iconic Italian riviera. Tayler looked stunning in a nude wedding gown featuring sheer mesh and strategically placed lace panels. Australian TV host Jason Dundas married his fiancé Tayler Blackman in a lavish ceremony on Lake Como, Italy. The couple got married in secret on July 20 The off-shoulder fishtail dress also features long sleeves and an elegant train. Holding a pink-and-white bouquet, Tayler completes her ensemble with an ivory veil, and wears her dark brown locks in loose waves. Meanwhile, the digital media specialist wore a beige tuxedo, white button-up shirt, black bow tie, and black trousers. Taylor looked stunning in a nude wedding gown featuring sheer mesh and strategically placed lace panels She wore flowers on her collar that matched her

Scientists pull a record 700,000 years of tropical climate change from Andean lake bottoms

When Mark Abbott and his team pulled a 300-foot-long mud core from the bottom of a high lake in the Peruvian Andes, he hoped it could provide a glimpse into the last 160,000 years of climate change. Instead, the researchers revealed July 13 in the journal Nature, that the lake floor recorded glacier tides for more than 700,000 years – the longest glacier record for the tropics, and among the longest historical climate records, full point. In the lake’s mud, a multi-agency team found clues about how climate change could shape the modern world. “This is unlike anything we’ve had before,” said Abbott, a professor of geology and environmental sciences at the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh. “We now have a land-based record of glaciation from the tropics that is in many ways the same as our record from polar ice caps and from the oceans, and it’s really lacking.” Researchers have known for decades that Lake Junin is a rare gem. Located more