46 BC: The 445-Day Year

Jul 14, 2021

For the past four hundred years, much of the modern world has been using the Gregorian calendar. As we are all familiar, this calendar has 1...

The Most Beautiful Sewage Plant

Jul 13, 2021

Situated on the banks of River Thames, about 9 km east of Greenwich, is a two-story brick building housing one of the most beautiful Victori...

The Deepest Hand-Dug Well

Jul 13, 2021

Sitting outside the Nuffield Hospital in Woodingdean, near Brighton and Hove, is a small, inconspicuous-looking covered well. But despite it...

Zheltuga: The Illegal Russian Gold Mining Town That Sprang Up in China

Jul 10, 2021

In the spring of 1883, gold was discovered on a branch of the river Albazikha, in northern Heilongjiang province in China near the border wi...

Why 1972 Was The Longest Year in History

Jul 8, 2021

Some years seem longer than others, especially when you are passing through a bad phase in life such as being stuck at home because a pandem...

The Oldest Orbiting Satellite

Jul 7, 2021

When a satellite is launched into space it is not expected to last forever. The satellite carries on board a limited amount of fuel which wi...

The Accidental Bombing of Bezuidenhout

Jul 5, 2021

At eight o’clock in the morning of 3 March 1945, the air-raid sirens were heard for the first time over Hague. A short while later a wave of...

The Tiara of Saitapharnes

Jul 2, 2021

For the better part of a decade, the widely celebrated and esteemed Louvre Museum of Paris proudly displayed a supposedly ancient tiara made...

Poena Cullei: The Worst Roman Punishment

Jul 1, 2021

Throughout history Man has shown extraordinary imagination in inventing penalties and sentences for crimes committed by fellow man. The Roma...

The Ksar of Ait Benhaddou

Jun 30, 2021

A small but vibrant city high up on Atlas Mountains, Ouarzazate, in south-central Morocco, has long been called the “door to the desert”. It...

That Time When The French Divided The Day Into 10 hours

Jun 28, 2021

For centuries we have used the sexagesimal system of measuring time, where each day is divided into 24 hours, each hour into 60 minutes and ...

The Lartigue Monorail of Listowel

Jun 25, 2021

A small heritage market town called Listowel in County Kerry, Ireland, is home to one of the strangest monorail system ever built. Instead o...

Gympie-Gympie: The Stinging Plant Which Can Inflict Pain For Months

Jun 24, 2021

Gympie-Gympie sounds adorable, but if you pay any attention to its scientific name Dendrocnide moroides , you would know its to be avoided. ...

Dog on The Tuckerbox

Jun 23, 2021

One of Australia’s famous pioneer monuments is located in the small town of Gundagai about half way between Melbourne and Sydney. The monume...

The Anatomical Machines of Raimondo di Sangro

Jun 22, 2021

Housed in glass cases in the basement of Sansevero Chapel in Naples, Italy, are two extraordinary exhibits. Called “anatomical machines”, th...

The Bell Cemeteries of World War 2

Jun 21, 2021

Nearly every German family in every German town contributed something to the two World Wars. For many, it was their men. For others, it was ...

One-Million-Liter Test Sphere

Jun 18, 2021

Tucked away at a corner of Fort Detrick in Frederick, Maryland, dwarfed by buildings on three, sides stands a relic of Cold War—a humongous ...

How a Solar Storm Set Off Sea Mines During The Vietnam War

Jun 17, 2021

Buried deep within the archives of the US Navy, lied a mystery that was only recently solved. On August 4, 1972, dozens of naval mines that ...

The Flying Tanks of World War 2

Jun 16, 2021

Dropping supplies including combat vehicles to troops on the ground was one of the biggest achievements of the military during World War 2. ...

The Bridge Built By Women

Jun 15, 2021

When the Waterloo Bridge over River Thames opened in the December 1945, Deputy Prime Minister, Herbert Morrison spoke on its inauguration: ...