The Kome Cave Houses And Cannibalism

Jun 19, 2018

Photo credit: Amada44/Wikimedia These smooth walled, well maintained, igloo-shaped mud houses near the village of Mateka, in Lesotho, beli...

How The British Fought Fog With Runways of Fire

Jun 18, 2018

During the Second World War, British pilots were fighting more than the German Messerschmitts. They were also fighting against the weather—m...

Afghanistan’s Last Buddhist Relics

Jun 16, 2018

It’s hard to believe that Afghanistan, a country torn by war and religious extremism, was once a peaceful Buddhist nation. Pilgrims from all...

Lake George: The Lake That Vanishes

Jun 15, 2018

About 40 kilometers north-east of Canberra, in Australia, right next to the Federal Highway is a large lake, but you might not always see it...

The Burning Mountain of New South Wales, Australia

Jun 13, 2018

Approximately 224 km north of Sydney, just off the New England Highway, in New South Wales, Australia, is a hill that has been burning for t...

The Niagara Gorge Railroad

Jun 12, 2018

Before the Niagara river plunges along the Canada–United States border to create the mesmerizing Niagara Falls, it cuts a 11 km long gorge t...

Landscaping In The Back Of Japanese Mini Pickup Trucks

Jun 9, 2018

The Japan Federation of Landscape Contractors organizes an annual landscaping contest, where landscaping contractors from around Japan arriv...

The Hill With The Longest Name

Jun 9, 2018

Photo credit: itravelNZ/Flickr Near Porangahau in southern Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, stands an insubstantial hill with a very substant...

Phlegraean Fields: The Italian Supervolcano Ready To Blow

Jun 8, 2018

Just to the west of Naples, in Italy, is an area riddled with craters and cones. Jets of steam and sulfurous gases vent continuously from fi...

The Ancient Iranian Salt Mummies

Jun 8, 2018

In northwestern Iran, near the villages of Hamzehli, Mehrabad and Chehrabad, in Zanjan province, is a large salt dome protruding into the su...