The Sydney Hospital Built By Rum

Dec 17, 2018

Two hundred years ago, Sydney was little more than a convict camp in desperate need of infrastructure, supplies and a hospital. The long jou...

William Clark’s Expensive Folly

Dec 14, 2018

In late 19th century New York, on an avenue dubbed the “Millionaire’s Colony”, there stood an insanely ornate house belonging to the wealthy...

Demon Core: How The Third Nuclear Bomb Destined For Japan Killed a Bunch of American Scientists

Dec 14, 2018

President Harry S. Truman knew that one bomb would not be enough to force Japan to surrender, so he ordered two. What many don’t know is tha...

A Nature Park in an Abandoned Railway Yard in Berlin

Dec 13, 2018

For more than a century, the Anhalter Bahnhof was the most important railway station in Berlin. Located at the heart of the German capital, ...

John Lethbridge’s Diving Machine

Dec 12, 2018

This strange apparatus hanging at the Cité de la Mer museum in Cherbourg, France, looks like some kind of a medieval torture device, but is...

The Tale of The Exploding Whale

Dec 11, 2018

Beached whales sometimes spontaneously explode due to build up of gases, mostly methane, as the carcass decomposes. Occasionally, whale carc...

The True Story Behind ‘The Pied Piper of Hamelin’

Dec 11, 2018

The story of the Pied Piper of Hamelin is well known. This dark European folktale with unsettling themes of ingratitude and terrible vengean...

James Nasmyth’s Fake Lunar Photographs From 1874

Dec 8, 2018

In 1874, an astronomer and an inventor together published one of the most influential books of the time on lunar geology, titled The Moon: C...

Barbarastollen: The Underground Archive Where Germany’s Cultural Heritage Lives

Dec 7, 2018

On the western edge of Black Forest, deep into the mountains where miners once quarried for silver, lies Germany’s cultural heritage. It’s h...

The World’s Largest Vacuum Chamber

Dec 6, 2018

At the 6,400-acre Plum Brook Field Station complex near Sandusky, Ohio, stands five large test facilities operated by NASA to test various a...

San Petronio Basilica: The Church That Ticked The Pope Off

Dec 4, 2018

Dominating the central square in the city of Bologna is one of the world’s largest church with a unique mismatched façade that has been intr...

The Hitachi Tree of Moanalua Gardens

Dec 1, 2018

About 5 miles northwest of downtown Honolulu, is a 24-acre privately-owned park called Moanalua Gardens, best known for its annual Prince Lo...

Tarpeian Rock: The Cliff Romans Threw Their Traitors From

Nov 30, 2018

The ancient Romans used a variety of horrific methods to execute those condemned to death for crimes ranging from rape and murder, to adulte...

Hotel Belvédère: The Iconic Swiss Hotel on The Edge of The Rhone Glacier

Nov 29, 2018

Located in one of the snowiest regions in Switzerland, the Furka Pass, connecting the cantons of Uri and Valais in the country’s south-centr...

Halifax Gibbet: The Infamous Forerunner to The Guillotine

Nov 27, 2018

Standing inconspicuously in the middle of an empty plot behind some trees, in the small English town of Halifax, in West Yorkshire, is a fea...

The Boot Monument: How America Remembers Its Most Infamous Traitor

Nov 27, 2018

At the Saratoga National Historical Park in New York is an American Revolutionary War memorial depicting a single boot sculpted in stone. Th...

The Salt Mining Elephants of Mount Elgon

Nov 26, 2018

Large herbivores such as elephants often seek out natural mineral deposits such as rocks and soil to supplement their dietary intake of sod...

The Collapse of Marib Dam And The Fall of an Empire

Nov 26, 2018

Near the ancient city of Marib, in Yemen, lies the ruins of a great dam. Considered to be one of the biggest engineering wonders of the anci...

Wrangel Island: The Island of Polar Bears And Wooly Mammoth

Nov 22, 2018

Wrangel Island, in the Arctic Ocean, is one of the most remote islands in Russia. Straddling the International Date Line—the boundary where ...

The 4,000-Year-Old Termite Mounds The Size of Britain

Nov 21, 2018

In the seasonally dry, deciduous forests of northeastern Brazil, obscured by walls of thorny-scrubs, is a vast landscape made up of tens of ...