Qinngua Valley, Greenland’s Only Forest

Feb 25, 2019

Greenland is actually quite white and blue, due to all the glaciers that cover the world’s largest island like frosting on a cake. But near ...

Sergei Krikalev: The Man Who Went Up a Soviet And Came Down a Russian

Feb 25, 2019

Late in the spring of 1991, Soviet cosmonauts Sergei Krikalev and Anatoli Artsebarski, along with Britain's first astronaut, Helen Shar...

What a 7-Year-Old Russian Boy Doodled in The 13th Century

Feb 22, 2019

Fifty years ago, a trove of manuscripts written on birch bark was discovered in the Russian city of Novgorod, situated some 200 kilometers...

Mauritania’s Iron Ore Train

Feb 21, 2019

At one million square kilometers, Mauritania is not a small country, but a very small percentage of it is habitable. The rest is covered by...

Witch Windows of Vermont

Feb 19, 2019

Photo credit: Larry Lamsa/Flickr An architectural oddity found only in the US state of Vermont is the so-called “witch window”. These are ...

Water Powered Funiculars

Feb 19, 2019

Funiculars are an odd mode of transport, but at the same time, they are one of the most energy-efficient one. The system consist of two coun...

The Bolivian Clock That Runs Backwards

Feb 18, 2019

The building that houses Bolivia’s legislative assembly in Plaza Murillo, in central La Paz, features a clock above the entrance that looks ...

European Trees With The Most Interesting Stories

Feb 18, 2019

The Environmental Partnership Association (EPA) is seeking votes from the public to help them select the winner of the European Tree of the...

Cemetery Guns And Coffin Torpedoes

Feb 16, 2019

This unusual-looking gun, now exhibited at the Museum of Mourning Art in Arlington Cemetery, once kept body snatchers away from cemetery gr...

Yasukuni Shrine, Where War Criminals Are Revered

Feb 15, 2019

The Imperial Shrine of Yasukuni, in Chiyoda, Tokyo, is a beautiful spiritual place for remembering those who died in service for Japan. As m...