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The elephant bird: Madagascar’s extinct giant birds are considered the largest to have ever lived Strangeness 10 years ago by Ian Smith
Kenichi Horie became the first person to sail across the Pacific solo, then arrested for having no passport or money Strangeness Self-Propelled 10 years ago by Ian Smith
Did Winston Churchill really give a piece of London to Yugoslavia during WWII Strangeness 10 years ago by Sam Dickson
During the Civil War, a man gained national recognition by repeatedly auctioning off a plain sack of flour. By doing so, he raised $250,000 which aided wounded soldiers. News Strangeness 10 years ago by Neil Patrick
During the 18th century, you could pay your admission to the zoo in London by bringing a cat or a dog to feed the lions. News 10 years ago by Neil Patrick
Carhenge: A replica of Stonehenge made of thirty-eight American vintage cars and trucks News 10 years ago by Brad Smithfield
Bethlehem Church undergoing major restoration revealing amazing art from 6th Century AD Featured News 10 years ago by Ian Harvey
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Built in the 18th-century, the Royal Eise Eisinga Planetarium is the oldest still working planetarium in the world News Featured 10 years ago by David Goran
The Bodleian Library: Regarded as a masterpiece of English Gothic architecture and one of the oldest libraries in Europe News Featured 10 years ago by David Goran