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This story is part of a special National Geographic News series on global water issues. Rivers are the lifeblood of many plant, animal, and human communities. Yet many of the world's rivers have ...
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Since its establishment under the Russian empire, Lukiškės Prison has transformed from a bleak place of torture and murder to ...