Author: Doug Williams
Doug Williams is one of the authors writing for Outdoor Revival
She or the Rooster has to Go After Complaints to the Authorities
Eliza Carthy received a noise complaint in the form of a letter from her local council about Lady, her rowdy rooster. The noise complaint was…
Medieval “Ghost Village” That’s Been Underwater Since 1947 Could Reappear
In 1946, in the Lucca Province of Tuscany, Italy a new dam was constructed and a new artificial lake, Lake Vagli, was created. At the…
Laid Back Fox ‘Collects’ 100 Shoes in Berlin
People who are obsessed with shoes suffer from Shoe Obsession Disorder and it is a real thing. Imelda Marcos, the former first lady of the…
Russian Bear Model Steals the Spotlight With Fairy-Tale Photoshoots
There is an old maxim in show business that working with children and animals is deadly for an actor’s career, as both usually hog the…
A Polar Explorer Died While Trying to Light His Own Poo
A Greenland-born Inuit polar explorer named Jørgen Brønlund had no choice but to burn his own faeces in order to survive the dire conditions of…
7 Miles Down! Submersible Reaches the Deepest Place on Earth
Footage has been released of a manned submersible, Fendouzhe (also known as Striver), reaching 10,909 metres deep in the Mariana Trench. The Mariana Trench is…
Camels Store Water in their Humps, True or False?
According to The Times the answer is false! For years people have believed the myth that camels store water in their humps to survive desert…
Two Giant Sea Lions Sink Small Boat
Boats go sailing in and out of the harbours in Washington State in the U.S. so frequently it’s rare that people pay much attention to…
Lonely Camel Treks 62 Miles Home To Original Owners
Eight months after being sold, a lonely camel was so homesick, it decided to embark upon an arduous 62-mile solo trek to get back home.…
Rare Turtle Spotted for Only Second Time, Looks Like Melted Cheese
Plenty of modern abstract artists become famous for their vivid use of bright colours, like Jackson Pollock, whose works are sometimes nothing more than bright…