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A Mining Company in Australia Blew Up Aboriginal Caves Full of 46,000 Years of History

History recently lost out in favor of industry in Australia, when a 46,000-year-old aboriginal cave was blown up by a…

4 years ago

Fireflies on Their Way to Light Up the Great Smoky Mountains Again This Year

Once a year, the people of North Carolina have front row seats to one of the best light shows in…

4 years ago

Destination Series: Camping in Alaska Part II

Alaskan residents highly value the availability and quality of outdoor recreation opportunities, and you can be a part of this…

4 years ago

Destination Series: Camping in Virginia?

Virginia is a state in the United States with stunning scenery. It hosts several amazing places available for you to…

4 years ago

Adak Island: The Handful of Trees That Make Up The Smallest US ‘National Forest’

Adak Island is one of the Aleutian Islands, sitting where the Pacific Ocean and the Bering Sea meet.  Remote and…

4 years ago

Auroch Horn Discovered: It’s Owner Roamed Britain 5,000 Years Ago

It belongs to an auroch, a kind of wild cattle that once covered the landscape in Britain, but went extinct,…

4 years ago

1,200ft-Tall Volcanic Rock Rises out of Snake-Infested Jungle in a ‘Lost World’

Volcanic Rock Rises out of Snake-Infested Jungle -when Sir Edmund Hillary climbed Mount Everest in the early 1950s, he did…

4 years ago

Forty-One Thousand Year Old Tree Tells Of Earth’s Magnetic Reversal

The expansion of a geothermal power plant in Ngawha, on New Zealand's North Island, has uncovered an ancient Kauri tree…

4 years ago

How They Would Have looked: 7 Ruined Castles Across Europe, Reconstructed

The longer a building stands, the more it begins to suffer the effects of time and the weather.  Even the…

4 years ago

Thug Life: Video Of Cockatoo Destroying Anti-Nesting Spikes Goes Viral

Lots of people around the world are going a little stir crazy these days, stuck at home obeying their government's…

4 years ago