Pelorus Jack: The Dolphin Who Piloted Ships

Jul 30, 2020

The northern end of New Zealand’s South Island is a chaos of bays and sounds, and within this intricate coastline lies a narrow and treacher...

Dementia Villages

Jul 29, 2020

At first glance, Hogewey, a small community situated about 20 km outside of Amsterdam looks like any other Dutch town. Residents go about th...

The Relocation of Abu Simbel Temples

Jul 27, 2020

Hundreds of towns and villages have perished due to massive earth-moving projects such as the construction of dams. But the temples at Abu S...

Christopher Columbus’s House in Genoa

Jul 24, 2020

It would have been wonderful to see the actual house where Christopher Columbus grew up. Unfortunately, the one that stands in Genoa today i...

Astola Island: Pakistan’s Hidden Gem

Jul 23, 2020

About 25 km off the coast of Balochistan, in the Arabian Sea, lies a large uninhabited island about 7 km long and 2.5 km wide, with sheer wh...

Malbork Castle: The Brick Marvel

Jul 22, 2020

The Malbork Castle in northern Poland wears two feathers in its cap. Not only it is the largest castle in the world measured by land area, i...

Miss Subways: The Tube Beauty Contest

Jul 21, 2020

For thirty five years, between 1941 and 1976, a company called New York Subways Advertising ran a city-wide beauty contest. Any New Yorker a...

Colorado Springs: A City Built Upon Tuberculosis

Jul 17, 2020

One of the leading causes of death in Europe and in the United States during the 19th century was tuberculosis, a disease that has plagued h...

The Bad Beer Brawl: St. Scholastica Day Riot

Jul 15, 2020

On the south-west corner of Carfax, in Oxford, a small, inconspicuous inscription on the side of an old building marks the site of one of th...

The Great Colonnade at Apamea

Jul 14, 2020

One of the main characteristics of the most important cities of Antiquity in the Hellenistic kingdoms, first, and in the Roman territories o...