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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
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
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
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…
‘Monster’ Cane Toads That Kill Dogs With Toxic Glands Surface in Florida
In 1935 around three thousand cane toads were released in order to control the cane beetles that were destroying the sugarcane in North Queensland, Australia.…
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 mining company. The Juukan Gorge…
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 the world. Along the Great…
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 too. Here are some amazing…
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 have a spectacular camping trip…
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 isolated, the island still contains…