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💧 Stat of the Day: The Inn at Little Washington, a three-Michelin-starred restaurant near D.C., has started turning water into wine on a nightly basis. Its new luxury water menu allows guests to pair any of 13 still or sparkling waters with their meals with the help of restaurant wine director Lindsey Fern, who’s currently working on her water sommelier certification (yes, it's a real thing).

  • Prices range from $0 for Virginia water to $95 for iceberg water – hand-harvested in Canada from 15,000-year-old glaciers that give hints of "ancient packed snow and air,” per Axios D.C.

🤔 Did You Know? While some dinosaurs routinely spent time and hunted in the water, there was technically no such thing as a marine or aquatic dinosaur who lived in the water. Those creatures, like the long-necked plesiosaur or mosasaur (aka “T-Rex of the sea”), are called crocodiles marine reptiles.

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