Thailand’s Aircraft-Less Aircraft Carrier

Sep 27, 2018

The aircraft carrier is the ultimate symbol of military strength. Enormously large and with a full fleet of combat aircrafts on its deck, th...

The World’s Largest Waterfalls Are Underwater

Sep 27, 2018

Victoria Falls in southern Africa is often regarded as the world’s largest waterfalls. “Regarded”, because there is no standard method to me...

How War Marooned 15 Ships in The Suez Canal For Eight Years

Sep 25, 2018

The Arabs and the Jews have never got along. Since the rise of Zionism and Arab nationalism towards the end of the 19th century, the two gro...

Northern Cyprus’s Giant Mountain Flag

Sep 24, 2018

From any high point in Nicosia, the capital and the largest city on the island of Cyprus, one can see a giant flag of Turkey-occupied Northe...

The Landlocked Navy of Mongolia

Sep 21, 2018

Many landlocked countries with no access to the open ocean maintain navies, which might seem odd at first. But once you realize that aside f...

Null Island: The Fictional Place Created by Digital Mapping Error

Sep 20, 2018

A few hundred miles off the west coast of Africa, in the Gulf of Guinea, a lonely weather buoy bobs up and down the ocean waves. Code named...

The Collyer Brothers: History’s Worst Hoarders

Sep 19, 2018

In the heart of Harlem, in New York City, at the northwest corner of 128th Street and 5th Avenue, lies a small rectangular lot. A sign from ...

The Horseback Fishermen of Oostduinkerke

Sep 18, 2018

On the western end of Belgium’s short coastline, about 20 km east of Dunkirk, France, is a place called Oostduinkerke (meaning “East Dunkirk...

The Cave-Dwelling Crocodiles of Gabon

Sep 15, 2018

Ten years ago, a team of scientists went exploring into the rainforest of Gabon, and ventured into a cave. In the pitch-black, bat-infested...

Queen Elizabeth’s Childhood Playhouse

Sep 14, 2018

In the garden of Windsor’s Royal Lodge in Berkshire, England, tucked away from public view stands a miniature thatched cottage with white-wa...