That Time When America Banned Sliced Bread

Apr 9, 2018

Modern life is full of conveniences but few things are as convenient as sliced bread. Just think about it. To make a sandwich all you need ...

The Frost Fairs of River Thames

Apr 7, 2018

Between the 13th and the 19th centuries, the northern hemisphere was in the grip of a “Little Ice Age”. Temperatures dropped worldwide as su...

The Ruins of Western Xia’s Imperial Tombs

Apr 6, 2018

About 30 kilometers to the west of the modern city of Yinchuan, lies the enormous burial complex of the Western Xia dynasty. Spread over 40 ...

The Jingle Trucks of Pakistan

Apr 4, 2018

A typical Pakistani truck driver spends more time with his truck than he does with his wife. Which explains why he wants his 10-ton six-whee...

The Ramree Island Crocodile Massacre

Apr 2, 2018

That night was the most horrible that any member of the motor launch crews ever experienced. The scattered rifle shots in the pitch black sw...

Riverside: The Future Birthplace of Captain James T. Kirk

Mar 31, 2018

James Tiberius Kirk— Star Trek fans will recollect—was the youngest captain in the Starfleet history, who boldly lead the starship USS Ente...

THUMS: California’s Secret Oil Islands

Mar 31, 2018

Not too far off the coast of Long Beach, California, are a set of four artificial islands containing towering white buildings set amidst pal...

Why Dogs Can’t Stand ‘The Cave of Dogs’

Mar 27, 2018

In the west of Naples, Italy, is a large volcanic area called Phlegraean Fields filled with craters of old, extinguished volcanoes. Lying mo...

The Postal Stones of Madagascar

Mar 26, 2018

About 2 km off the coast of Madagascar, in the Bay of Antongil, is a small, uninhabited, tropical island called Nosy Mangabe. The island is ...

Henderson Island: This Uninhabited Island Is The World’s Most Polluted

Mar 24, 2018

The remote island of Henderson—a tiny dot in the South Pacific Ocean—lies approximately halfway between New Zealand and Chile. It is one of ...

The Library That Stands On Two Countries

Mar 22, 2018

The Haskell Free Library and Opera House has two different addresses. If you are American, you’ll say the library is located at “93 Caswell ...

The 30,000 Keys of Baldpate Inn

Mar 21, 2018

In 1913, American novelist Earl Derr Biggers penned a comedic mystery novel titled “Seven Keys to Baldpate”, that became so famous that it i...

The Great Raft of The Red River

Mar 20, 2018

Before the arrival of the Europeans, “log jams” formed by the accumulation of fallen trees and driftwood on rivers and streams were a common...

How Bermuda’s Chronic Water Shortage Shaped The Islands’ Iconic White Roof

Mar 19, 2018

Bermuda’s brilliantly white rooftop houses are iconic of the islands, but they aren’t just for show—they serve an important purpose. Without...

Osaka Stadium’s Housing Expo

Mar 17, 2018

Where the magnificent Namba Parks stand today at Naniwa-ku, in Osaka, Japan, once stood Osaka’s baseball stadium. Opened in 1950 with a cap...

Project Riese: The Secret Nazi Tunnels in Poland

Mar 17, 2018

Eighty kilometers to the south of Wroclaw, underneath Poland’s oldest mountain range, the Owl Mountains, lies a massive underground complex ...

The Monument That Was Also A Science Lab

Mar 13, 2018

The Monument to the Great Fire of London that stands near the northern end of London Bridge is a pretty well known landmark. It’s a tall Dor...

The 4-Ton Steel Ball That Produces Artificial Earthquakes

Mar 10, 2018

In the wooded hillside of Hainberg, near Göttingen, Germany, stands an old seismological station. The Wiechert Earthquake Station was built ...

The Good Hitlers of Circleville

Mar 9, 2018

The city of Circleville, situated thirty miles to the south of Ohio’s largest city, Columbus, has a few things to boast. The Circleville Pum...

Rolligon: The Vehicle That Makes Running Over Yourself Fun

Mar 7, 2018

The following image appeared on the December 1957 issue of “Mechanix Illustrated”. It shows a woman smiling while being run over by a mammot...