Talakadu: The Temple City Devoured by Sand

Jan 8, 2021

The ancient city of Talakadu situated on the banks of the Kaveri river, about 45 km east of Mysore, was once the capital of the Western Gang...

Anderson Shelters: The Backyard Bunkers That Saved Britons From Luftwaffe Bombings

Jan 7, 2021

In 1938, before the Second World War had even begun, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain placed Sir John Anderson in charge of air ra...

The Granaries of Acorn Woodpecker

Jan 5, 2021

Woodpeckers are fascinating creatures. They hammer their bills into wood with force so ferocious that it would lead to concussion in any ani...

The Night The Moon Exploded

Jan 5, 2021

In the early evening of 18 June 1178, five monks from Canterbury in southern England, reported having witnessed an unusual phenomenon in the...

Why Julius Caesar Built a Bridge Over The Rhine And Destroyed it 18 Days Later

Jan 4, 2021

In the early summer of 55 BC Julius Caesar had already begun his conquest of Gaul three years earlier. At that time the eastern border of th...

Balmis Expedition: How Orphans Took The Smallpox Vaccine Around The World

Dec 29, 2020

The biggest hurdle to mass vaccination in the 19th century was keeping the virus alive out of the human body as the precious pus was being t...

The Barbegal Mills: The Largest Concentration of Mechanical Energy in Antiquity

Dec 21, 2020

About 12 kilometers north of the city of Arles, in the Provence region of southern France, is the small town of Fontvieille. It is a commune...

Medieval Russians Built Churches in One Day to Ward Off Epidemics

Dec 18, 2020

In the middle ages, many Russian communities, especially in the Novgorod and Pskov regions, believed in building churches as response to cal...

Pitch Drop Experiment: The World’s Longest Running Lab Experiment

Dec 17, 2020

The pitch drop experiment began in 1927 when Professor Thomas Parnell of the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, set out to dem...

SS Baychimo: The Unsinkable Ghost Ship

Dec 16, 2020

Ships aren’t meant to sink, but sometimes you have to wonder what miraculous forces kept a vessel afloat. The SS Baychimo was such a ship. ...

Franz Reichelt’s Fatal Jump

Dec 15, 2020

The British Pathé film archive has a chilling video of a man jumping to his death from the Eiffel Tower. The man in the short video is shown...

The Fighter Plane That Shot Itself Down

Dec 14, 2020

Fighter aviation has come a long way from the crude old days when pilots shot down their own planes as often as the enemy’s. In those early ...

The Buried Village of Te Wairoa

Dec 10, 2020

Until the late 19th century, the shores of Rotomahana, in northern New Zealand, were adorned by one of the most spectacular travertine terra...

The Fake Dome of The Church of St. Ignatius

Dec 10, 2020

One of Rome’s lesser-known attractions, the Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola ( Chiesa di Sant'Ignazio di Loyola in Italian), lies just ...

Henley-On-Todd: The Waterless Regatta

Dec 8, 2020

Every August, Alice Springs, a large town in the heart of Australia’s Northern Territory, holds an unusual boat race on Todd River, a river ...

Saint Guinefort: The Holy Greyhound

Dec 8, 2020

Around the second half of the 13th century, a Dominican friar known as Stephen of Bourbon, began travelling the width and breadth of souther...

Gara Medouar: The ‘Spectre’ Crater

Dec 3, 2020

The 1999 Hollywood movie The Mummy is set in Egypt, but was filmed largely in Morocco. Marrakech became the Cairo of 1926, the year the sto...

Sunomata Castle: The Castle That Was Built on a Single Night

Dec 2, 2020

Sunomata Castle stands at the confluence of the Sai and Nagara rivers, in the city of ÅŒgaki in Gifu Prefecture. It’s a typical Japanese cast...

The Yukon Square Inch Land Rush of 1955

Dec 1, 2020

Marketers give away freebies all the time to generate buzz and promote their products. Usually these freebies are cheap trinkets like toys, ...

Hostile Façades

Nov 27, 2020

The old city of Segovia, about 90 km north of Madrid, is best known for its aqueduct , but this historic city is full of architectural curio...