How to Celebrate the Fall Equinox
Today, Sept. 22, marks the Fall Equinox, one of two days during the year when the day and the night are equal in length.
Today, Sept. 22, marks the Fall Equinox, one of two days during the year when the day and the night are equal in length.
The Paraguariensis tree or Paraguayan Holly, with its holly-like leaves, grows to over 26 feet in height in subtropical regions of northern Argentina, southern Brazil, Uruguay, and Paraguay.
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