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A Pig Who Ate a Pedometer It’s Poo Ended up Setting 75 Acres Ablaze

These days, it's important to get a break from "all-virus-all-the-time" news and social media posts by enjoying a lighthearted moment…

4 years ago

Newly Excavated Section Of Pompeii Can Be Visited Via Drone Footage

Thanks to the completion of a fifty-four-acre excavation at Italy’s Pompeii Archaeological Park in the shade of Mt. Vesuvius, a…

5 years ago

The Loneliest Place On Earth – Bouvet Island

To take isolation to the extreme, visit Bouvet Island in the southern part of the Atlantic Ocean southwest of the…

5 years ago

Crater Five Miles Wide, Made its Way Through 5,000 Miles of Mantle

The Kondyor Massif in Siberia is one of the most unusual geological formations in the world.  It’s a perfectly circular…

5 years ago

‘Like finding a new planet’ Shipwrecks Found Dating From 300 BC

The Mediterranean Sea is full of shipwrecks. If every one of them was visible, the timeline of human history could…

5 years ago

England – Crew Stumbles Upon Medieval Shrine in Mysterious Cave

England is such an ancient land, with thousands of years of civilization behind it, that it's not surprising that, almost…

5 years ago

Student Discovers 5000-Year-Old Sword in a Monastery in Venice

The Armenian St. Lazarus Monastery sits on its own small island in the Venice Lagoon.  The island acted as a…

5 years ago

Lockdown Vibes: Lions Just Chillin & Sleepin on The Roads

Around the world, unexpected side effects of the lockdowns prompted by the coronavirus have been popping up. In addition to…

5 years ago

The Blue-Skinned Fugates of Eastern Kentucky.

Bobby Vinton sang “Blue on Blue”. Gershwin wrote “Rhapsody in Blue”. Texas has bluebonnets as the state flower and Blue…

5 years ago

Roman Shipwrecks Discovered at a Serbian Coal Mine

Plunging a massive hoe into the earth is hardly the best way to uncover archaeological treasures laying hidden and unseen…

5 years ago