Ennigaldi-Nanna: The World’s First Museum Curator Was a Woman

Sep 7, 2023

In 1925, when British archeologist Leonard Woolley and his team were excavating at Ur, in the modern-day Dhi Qar Governorate of Iraq, they d...

Peter Stumpp: The Werewolf of Bedburg

Sep 6, 2023

In The Knave of Harts , a collection of satirical poems penned by Samuel Rowlands, the English poet makes an allusion to a certain German ca...

Karolina Olsson: The Woman Who Allegedly Slept for 32 Years

Sep 4, 2023

In the small island of Oknö near MönsterÃ¥s, Sweden, a young girl named Karolina Olsson went to bed complaining of a toothache. She wouldn’t ...

Falowiec: The Wave Building of Gdańsk

Aug 31, 2023

In the late 1960s and the early 1970s, a series of peculiarly shaped apartment blocks were constructed in the Polish city of Gdańsk. They we...

Purton Hulks: The Ship Graveyard

Aug 30, 2023

One of the largest ship graveyard in mainland Britain was created not by accident, but by the deliberate sinking of tens of old trawler and ...

The Strange Burial Customs of Trunyan Village

Aug 29, 2023

On the eastern shore of Lake Batur, on the island of Bali, Indonesia, lies the village of Trunyan—home to the culturally isolated Bali Aga p...

Sad Hill Cemetery

Aug 28, 2023

About 30 kilometers southeast of Burgos, a charming city in the Castilla y León region of northern Spain, rests a rather expansive cemetery....

PLTD Apung 1: The Tsunami Ship Memorial

Aug 24, 2023

Less than a kilometer from the Tsunami Museum in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, stands another monument that conveys the true power of nature that w...

The Portuguese Bank Note Scandal of 1925

Aug 23, 2023

Throughout the annals of history there have been individuals who have sought to deceive others by producing counterfeit versions of precious...

Uraniborg: An Observatory Without a Telescope

Aug 22, 2023

Before the invention of the telescope, astronomers relied on a variety of tools and techniques to observe and study the celestial objects an...

That Time When Hartlepool Hanged a Monkey

Aug 17, 2023

On the coast of northeast England, lies the town of Hartlepool, and from this large town in County Durham comes a humorous legend about a mo...

The Perfect Crime: The Murchison Murders

Aug 16, 2023

Arthur Upfield is one Australia's most underrated writers. His literary contributions often remain overshadowed by the brilliance of his...

The 1,000-Ton Nazi Tank That Was Never Built

Aug 11, 2023

In the midst of the Second World War, the Nazis unveiled prototypes for an array of extraordinary weaponry, spanning colossal aircraft, adva...

The Great Yarmouth Suspension Bridge Collapse of 1845

Aug 9, 2023

The year was 1845 and the Cooke's Royal Circus was in town. All of Great Yarmouth was brimming with excitement. The Cooke’s Royal Circus...

Wanggongchang Explosion: A 17th Century Disaster That Nearly Destroyed Beijing

Aug 8, 2023

Gunpowder, a volatile and explosive substance composed of saltpeter, charcoal, and sulfur, has played a significant role in shaping history....

Artworks That Were Hung Upside Down

Aug 3, 2023

Art evoke emotions, provoke thoughts, and inspire, but it also challenges our perception because art eludes simple definition. The baffling ...

Skeleton Lovers

Jul 31, 2023

Embracing, the act of holding someone or something close, goes far beyond a physical gesture; it is a powerful expression of love that trans...

The Daredevil Wing Walking Pioneers

Jul 26, 2023

It took less than two decades from the Wright Brothers’ initial modest flight for stunt flying to become a phenomenon. It started after the ...

Leendert Hasenbosch: The Gay Soldier Who Was Marooned on a Deserted Island

Jul 25, 2023

In January 1726, a British East India Company ship named James and Mary landed on Ascension Island. While exploring the island, the crew st...

La Catedral: Pablo Escobar’s Personal Prison

Jul 19, 2023

By 1991, Pablo Escobar had undergone a remarkable journey, starting as a car thief and then evolving into a small-time trafficker and kidnap...