Author: Doug Williams

Doug Williams is one of the authors writing for Outdoor Revival

Arctic Rivers Turn red After 20,000 Tons of Oil Leaked From a Russian Power Station

Doug Williams

A Russian storage tank holding thousands of tons of diesel oil collapsed due to the melting of the permafrost on which it stood. The oil,…

Camp Century U.S. Army’s Abandoned Top Secret City Under the Ice Could Soon be Visible

Doug Williams

Camp Century – out of of sight out of mind is a fair assumption that those who are responsible for it will forget about it,…

Thawing Permafrost May Contain Previously Unknown Deadly Diseases

The Siberian permafrost has been suffering under temperatures up to one hundred degrees which is rapidly melting and revealing artifacts thousands of years old. Viking…

2300-Year-Old Scythian Woman’s Boot Preserved in the Frozen Ground

Doug Williams

The Altai Mountains run through Central and East Asia for about twelve hundred miles from the southeast to the northwest, spanning China, Mongolia, Russia, and…

Half a Million Pounds Can Buy You 82 Acres of Common Land in Norfolk

Doug Williams

Eighty-two acres of elevated coastal heathland is currently for sale in the northern part of Norfolk in England. Known as Barrow Common, the property is…

The Bog Bodies of Northern Europe Perfectly Preserved After 1000s of Years

Doug Williams

During the Iron Age in Europe, cremation was the most common method for disposing of the dead.  However, over the years, the wetlands of Northern…

It’s a girl! 13-year-old ‘Amazon warrior’ Lived 2,600 Years-Ago

Amazon warrior: Forty or 50 years ago, archaeologists and historians involved in important digs had only remains to go by when they tried to identify…

You Can Buy a House in Cinquefrondi, Italy for Just One Euro

Doug Williams

If you’ve been fantasizing about moving somewhere far away and starting a new life, this may be your chance.  According to a story in the…

Will Cost $millions to Lift Russia’s Accident Reactors Off the Arctic Seabed

Doug Williams

During the Cold War from the late 1960s to the late 1980s the former Soviet Union dumped seventeen thousand items including nuclear fuel, solid radioactive…

The World’s Largest Cashew Tree, Covers Two Acres

Doug Williams

Brazil is famous for a lot of things: bronzed bodies laying on white sand beaches; Carnival, the annual parade and dance party that brings millions…