The Ships Buried Under San Francisco’s Streets

Feb 19, 2018

Beneath the streets of San Francisco’s financial district lie the remains of dozens of sailing ships that once brought people to San Francis...

Fermont’s Inhabitable Wind Break

Feb 17, 2018

The town of Fermont, situated near the Quebec-Labrador border, is a Canadian mining town. It was founded in the early 1970s by the Québec Ca...

Why is Water Pouring Out of This Tree in Montenegro?

Feb 16, 2018

The Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty recently shared a video about a unique natural phenomenon in a village called Dinoša, located in southe...

Alexander Fleming’s Microbial Art

Feb 16, 2018

Alexander Fleming is widely known as the brilliant microbiologist who gave the world the miraculous life-saving drug called antibiotic. But ...

Rat King: The Mysterious Conjoined Creature

Feb 15, 2018

On a cold January morning in 2005, in the village of Saru in southern Estonia, farmer Rein Kıiv and his son made a curious discovery. On the...

The Rocks That Give Birth

Feb 12, 2018

In the Freita mountain range in northern Portugal, close to a village called Castanheira, is a huge block of granite that periodically eject...

The Seaweed Houses of Læsø Island

Feb 9, 2018

On the island of Læsø, located off the coast of Denmark, there are houses with roofs made of seaweed. These roofs are up to a meter thick, a...

Why Are These Postage Stamps Cut in Half?

Feb 8, 2018

Would you cut a ten dollar bill in half and use as two five dollar bills? Of course not. It's silly to even suggest something like that....

Bank of Vernal: The Building That Was Mailed Through The Post

Feb 8, 2018

The inauguration of domestic parcel post service by the United States Postal Office in 1913 was an epochal event in the lives of thousands o...

Vinegar Valentines: The Victorian Tradition of Sending Anonymous Hate Mail

Feb 6, 2018

In the late 19th century, Valentine's Day was more than an occasion for lovers to express their love for each other by sending greetings...

The Basement Cemetery of The New Haven Green Church

Feb 5, 2018

The New Haven Green in downtown New Haven, a city in Connecticut, USA, is a small park of about 16 acres. Being surrounded by buildings of t...

The Magnificent Mudbrick Mosques of West Africa

Feb 3, 2018

All around the Muslim world, mosques have a typical architecture characterized by a minaret, a dome, arches and mosaics or stucco decoration...

Priest Holes: Secret Chambers That Hid Mediaeval Priests

Feb 1, 2018

In mediaeval England, when feuds were violent and justice swift and brutal, it was common for castles and mansions of the powerful and the w...

Yaodong: China’s Pit Houses

Jan 30, 2018

For more than four thousand years, on the Loess Plateau in northern China, people have been residing in caves known as yaodong, which is Chi...

Women Who Become Men: The Sworn Virgins of Albania

Jan 29, 2018

In the remote mountains of northern Albania are villages where there are women who live and act like men. They have short hair, wear baggy p...

Rainbow Colored Mountains

Jan 27, 2018

Soil is typically brown, but when mixed with the right minerals in right quantities, it can yield a fascinating range of colors. You can see...

Fore-edge Painting: Hidden Artworks on The Edges of Books

Jan 26, 2018

The following video created by an archivist at Cornell University’s Library, New York, shows a 1925 copy of Rudyard Kipling's "Kim...

The House That Was Moved Across The Atlantic

Jan 25, 2018

Sometimes a house just needs to be moved no matter what’s the cost. Usually, these are historic structures that are in danger of demolition ...

Tipu Sultan’s Mechanical Tiger

Jan 24, 2018

The sun is the hottest when the clock strikes one in the small town of Seringapatam, not far from the city of Mysore, in present day Karnata...

Stuckie The Mummified Dog

Jan 22, 2018

Fifty years ago a dog went up a tree chasing a racoon or something. He never came down. Fast forward twenty years. A group of loggers cut d...