Author: Doug Williams
Doug Williams is one of the authors writing for Outdoor Revival
This $100 Million Pearl Was Kept Under the Fisherman’s Bed
Good luck charms come in all shapes and sizes. Some people use a rabbit’s foot while others have lucky socks or underwear. Rarely are these…
Prisoner Escapes Harrowing Torture During Vietnam War
The Vietnam War was one of the bloodiest wars in American history. Besides being costly for the combatants, the morality behind the war was deeply…
Some of the Oldest Trees on Earth
Trees are among some of the oldest living things on this planet. Many species are capable of outliving humans by thousands of years and grow…
Low Water Levels in Detroit Lake Reveal 100-Year-Old Wagon
Detroit Lake is a large reservoir southeast of Salem, Oregon. The man-made lake is held by the Detroit Dam on the North Santiam River. The…
Explore Below the Waves With Your Personal Submarine
Once upon a time, submarine exploration conjured dingy images of sailors slaving away in a cramped, leaky cabin. According to Digital Trends, modern luxury has…
Survival on the American Frontier
Life for an American pioneer was far from glamorous. The harsh wilderness of the frontier posed an ongoing challenge as settlers had to make their…
Kangaroos Are Much More Dangerous Than They Look on Social Media
Many tourists assume that kangaroos are cute, cuddly animals ideal for taking the perfect selfie with. However, the reality, as most Australians know and many…
Puppy Dog Eyes Have Worked Their Magic for Thousands of Years
People love their dogs. We spend huge amounts of money on them – not just on things like food but also on toys, clothes, day…
Living for 256 Years: Li Ching-Yuen
In modern times, we are pretty good at keeping records and tracking the age of people. Yet, every once in a while, someone will make…
The Many Dead Climbers of Everest
Mount Everest, perched atop the Himalayan mountains, is the highest peak above sea level on Earth. According to the BBC, it also houses a trove…