La Nación reports on England’s new coastal path and other global discoveries

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a major Argentine news outlet, published several posts on March 19, 2026, highlighting diverse global events and discoveries.

At 23:10 UTC, La Nación announced that “4.327 km de costa continua: Inglaterra abre el sendero más largo del mundo y cambia el acceso al mar https://t.co/XTrnkL0s4i”. The post refers to the opening of England’s new coastal path, now considered the longest continuous walking trail in the world. This development marks a significant change in public access to the English coastline.

Later that evening at 23:16 UTC, La Nación shared another notable event: ” Puma sorprende con gesto inusual frente a cámara en yacimiento arqueológico y causa revuelo en redes https://t.co/0FLS6mT8iu”. The tweet reports on a puma captured by camera performing an unusual gesture at an archaeological site, generating widespread attention on social media platforms.

In a third post at 23:20 UTC, La Nación wrote: ” Dunas revelan naufragio del siglo XIX oculto en Canadá y resuelven misterio histórico https://t.co/gTHyUtS1fs”. According to this report, shifting sand dunes have exposed a previously hidden 19th-century shipwreck in Canada, contributing to the resolution of a longstanding historical mystery.

La Nación is one of Argentina’s leading newspapers and regularly covers international developments and viral phenomena through its digital platforms. Its coverage often highlights both natural and cultural heritage events from around the world.



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