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Winter Weather Advisory issued February 20 at 3:15AM PST until February 20 at 7:00AM PST by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA

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* WHAT…Light to moderate snow accumulations. Winds gusting as high
as 40 mph.

* WHERE…Eastern San Gabriel Mountains and Northern Ventura County
Mountains.

* WHEN…Until 7 AM PST this morning.

* IMPACTS…The hazardous conditions could impact the morning
commute.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…With clearing skies, black ice on mountain
roadways will be possible this morning.
Slow down and use caution while traveling. The latest road
conditions for the state you are calling from can be obtained by
calling 5 1 1.

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Winter Weather Advisory issued February 20 at 3:15AM PST until February 20 at 7:00AM PST by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA

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* WHAT…|* Insert hazard descriptor *|. Winds gusting as high as 40
mph.

* WHERE…Interstate 5 Corridor, Santa Barbara County Interior
Mountains, and Southern Ventura County Mountains.

* WHEN…Until 7 AM PST this morning.

* IMPACTS…The hazardous conditions could impact the Friday morning
commute.
Slow down and use caution while traveling. The latest road
conditions for the state you are calling from can be obtained by
calling 5 1 1.

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The underground salt kingdom that became one of Europe’s strangest attractions

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Tourists arrived in the salt mines in the 1700s

By Sadie Andrew, CNN

Wieliczka, Poland (CNN) — Down at the bottom of 380 dizzying steps, the walls are an imperfect gray. They look like rock — but they taste salty. How do visitors know? They’re encouraged to lick them.

Just to the southeast of Krakow, Poland’s second-largest city, lies the underground realm of the Wieliczka Salt Mine — part cathedral, part industrial relic, part theme park.

Every day, up to 9,000 visitors descend into the mine, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978. Salt production at Wieliczka ended in 1996. But after 700 years of operation, and more than 150 miles of tunnels chiseled underground, it lives on as a tourist attraction.

Over the centuries, miners at Wieliczka created nine levels of tunnels and chambers reaching 1,073 feet — nearly 330 meters — below the surface. Today, around 2% of what they created remains open to the public. Even that fraction is impressive.

Accompanied by guides, visitors can walk the classic tourist route — just over two miles in about two hours — or opt for the “miners’ route.” On the three-hour adventure, they’re given a headlamp, helmet and emergency carbon monoxide absorber.

The tourist route begins with the descent down those 380 steps — or a ride in an elevator. Labyrinthine passageways lead to preserved chambers hollowed out from the rock by hand. Today, they’re filled with statues, carvings and grand chandeliers that trace the mine’s history and offer insight into the lives of those who worked there. The tourist route ends at the third underground level, 450 feet below ground. The miners’ route runs between depths of 187 and 330 feet.

The salt walls are not white because the sodium choride is not pure, explains tour guide Patrycja Antoniak, as she exhorts her visitors to lick the surfaces. “Not there,” she warns, cueing up a big “ewwww!” moment. “Many people lick there.”

“Ninety to ninety-five percent of the rock is salt — sodium chloride — and impurities give the salt the gray color,” she says. In Wieliczka, the mix includes other minerals as well as sand, silt, and claystone. Despite the color, it’s still edible, Antoniak adds. “It was used to preserve food without being purified.”

Halite, the proper name for rock salt, forms when ancient bodies of water evaporate. Some deposits are hundreds of millions of years old. The one at Wieliczka is relatively young — about 13.5 million years old.

Tectonic movement in the Carpathian Mountains later pushed the salt layers closer to the surface, making them easier to find. Wieliczka contains both “bedded” or layered deposits and “lump” deposits, where the most ornate chambers are located. Miners chiseled them out inch by inch until 1743, when gunpowder was introduced. Mechanical drills followed about 150 years later.

To prevent collapse, miners left a layer of salt in each chamber. Today, the structures are reinforced with modern engineering, including fiberglass rods inserted into the walls.

A salt mine — and a gold mine

Excavation began in the late 13th century, though salt had long been essential to life here. Prehistoric communities boiled water from briny springs, evaporating it to collect salt that was traded as currency.

As demand grew, wells were dug to access brine, followed by shafts. It was in one of these shafts that the first lumps of rock salt were discovered in the late 1200s.

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Freeze Warning issued February 20 at 3:11AM PST until February 20 at 8:00AM PST by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA

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* WHAT…Sub-freezing temperatures dipping into the 20s to lower 30s.

* WHERE…Cuyama Valley.

* WHEN…Until 8 AM PST this morning.

* IMPACTS…Frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other
sensitive vegetation and possibly damage unprotected outdoor
plumbing.
Take steps now to protect tender plants from the cold.

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Steve Bannon presionó mucho para que se publicaran los archivos de Epstein. Luego apareció en ellos

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Por Steve Contorno, Kristen Holmes y Austin Culpepper, CNN

A principios de este mes, cuando las últimas revelaciones de los archivos de Epstein se propagaron por los medios de derecha, el programa de televisión matutino conservador “American Sunrise” dedicó varios segmentos a pedir consecuencias más severas y una atención sostenida al escándalo.

“Necesitamos dar ejemplo de todo esto”, expresó la copresentadora Emily Finn durante la transmisión del 9 de febrero en el canal de cable pro-Trump Real America’s Voice. “Y no dejar que esto pase desapercibido”.

Momentos después, el programa dio paso al principal programa de la cadena conservadora, “War Room”, presentado por Steve Bannon, exjefe de estrategia del presidente Donald Trump.

Durante las dos horas siguientes, Bannon repasó los temas que animaban a su audiencia, desde la actuación de Bad Bunny en el Super Bowl hasta las polémicas primarias republicanas al Senado en Texas.

No mencionó a Jeffrey Epstein.

El silencio ha definido en gran medida la postura pública de Bannon hacia Epstein desde que el Departamento de Justicia publicó los registros el 30 de enero que detallan una estrecha relación personal entre ambos hombres.

En las semanas posteriores, Bannon no ha mencionado la publicación de los archivos ni la frecuencia con la que su nombre aparece en los nuevos registros públicos, según una revisión de CNN de decenas de horas de programación.

Incluso cuando Bannon elogió a la secretaria de Justicia Pam Bondi por su combativa aparición en el Capitolio a principios de este mes, no mencionó explícitamente los archivos de Epstein, tema de muchos de sus acalorados enfrentamientos con los legisladores.

Es similar a un enfoque que Bannon sugirió en una ocasión para Epstein cuando resurgieron las acusaciones sobre los delitos sexuales del financiero.

En febrero de 2019, Epstein dijo en un mensaje de texto que le gustaría que se revelaran los hechos. Bannon respondió: “Deberías simplemente querer que esto desaparezca”.

Mientras Epstein consideraba responder a parte de la cobertura, Bannon fue directo. “¿Te has vuelto loco?”, escribió. “En cuanto digas algo, ¡esta es la noticia mundial número 1!”.

Bannon no respondió a la solicitud de comentarios de CNN.

En una declaración a The New York Times, Bannon afirmó que estaba trabajando en un documental sobre Epstein y que “esa es la única perspectiva desde la que deben analizarse estas comunicaciones privadas”.

Bannon declaró al periódico que había grabado 50 horas de imágenes de Epstein y que la película lo expondría y “destruiría los mitos que creó”.

El mes pasado, el Departamento de Justicia publicó dos horas de entrevistas de Bannon con Epstein.

Como voz principal del ala conspirativa del Partido Republicano, Bannon ha inculcado a su audiencia durante mucho tiempo la desconfianza ante las explicaciones convenientes.

Desde su creación en 2019, su podcast ha servido como plataforma para que sus invitados impulsen teorías sin fundamento sobre fraude electoral y otros temas.

Hasta hace poco, durante las transmisiones, llevaba sobre el hombro una pancarta con una de sus frases favoritas: “No hay conspiraciones, pero tampoco coincidencias”.

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