The Ruins of St. Paul's Church, Macau

Mar 1, 2018

The city of Macau in Southern China might be best known for its casinos and luxury hotels, but its most treasured icon is actually a church,...

Wojtek: The Bear That Drank Beer And Went to War

Feb 28, 2018

Archibald Brown, the British official at the port of Naples, looked at the roster in his hand and called out the name—“Corporal Wojtek”, but...

The Triple Bridge of Pontarfynach

Feb 26, 2018

About 15 km outside Aberystwyth, in Wales, is a small village named Pontarfynach, meaning “the bridge on the Mynach”. As the name suggest, t...

Bir Tawil: The Land No Country Wants

Feb 26, 2018

Wedged between the borders of Egypt and Sudan is a small parcel of land that is truly unique in this world. It is one of the last unclaimed ...

The Delicate Art of Cobweb Paintings

Feb 24, 2018

Who could have thought that the delicate, fine, silky threads of a spider’s cobweb could be woven into a canvas strong enough to withstand t...

Whale Graveyards

Feb 22, 2018

Movement of the earth’s crust over millions of years have drastically changed the geography of the planet such that what is land now was onc...

The Immovable Ladder of Jerusalem’s Church of The Holy Sepulchre

Feb 21, 2018

Underneath one of the arched windows of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, in the Old City of Jerusalem, there is an old wooden ladder casual...

The Ships Buried Under San Francisco’s Streets

Feb 19, 2018

Beneath the streets of San Francisco’s financial district lie the remains of dozens of sailing ships that once brought people to San Francis...

Fermont’s Inhabitable Wind Break

Feb 17, 2018

The town of Fermont, situated near the Quebec-Labrador border, is a Canadian mining town. It was founded in the early 1970s by the Québec Ca...

Why is Water Pouring Out of This Tree in Montenegro?

Feb 16, 2018

The Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty recently shared a video about a unique natural phenomenon in a village called Dinoša, located in southe...