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Sept. 23, 2021 | NewsDepth

In this week's episode, we visit some of California's oldest and tallest trees — sequoias facing down droughts and wildfires. And we learn how Richmond, Va., is using augmented reality to bring history to life.

Plus, we head to Kenya, where folks have started poaching wild animals to survive and bring in money during the pandemic. One elementary school has taken to speed eating at lunch to make sure their students are safe from spreading the coronavirus.

Finally, Mary takes us on a tour of the Ohio Statehouse. We see the huge rotunda, learn about the architect's grand plans and get a glimpse into the rooms where all the lawmaking happens.


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