The Tin man from The Wizard of Oz was once a real man Strangeness Featured News 10 years ago by Tijana Radeska
A Balkan World War II-era concentration camp, once occupied by Italian forces under the rule of Benito Mussolini, would become a luxury beachside resort News Abandoned Spaces 10 years ago by David Goran
Prague Castle enters record books as largest ancient castle in the world Strangeness 10 years ago by Alex A
Sweden’s 26-mile-long Forsby-Köping cableway was once one of the world’s longest aerial cableways News Featured 10 years ago by David Goran
The remains of the earliest warship known from archeological evidence: The Marsala Ship News Featured 10 years ago by David Goran
The “Murder Castle” which was home to one of the world’s first serial killers Strangeness 10 years ago by Neil Patrick
In 1751, Mary Blandy poisoned her father with a deadly “love potion” Strangeness 10 years ago by Neil Patrick
Fairy Tale Forest: Abandoned amusement park inspired by the world’s most known fairy stories in Oak Ridge, New Jersey News Abandoned Spaces 10 years ago by David Goran
Meet Carl Pettersson – The Swedish sailor who became king of an island in Papua New Guinea after he was shipwrecked in 1904 Strangeness 10 years ago by Ian Smith
In 1838, a 14 year old boy broke into Queen Victoria’s Buckingham Palace while disguised as a chimney sweep then ran off with her underwear Strangeness 10 years ago by Neil Patrick
The first time the Japanese people heard the Emperor’s voice was when he announced Japan’s surrender in WWII Strangeness 10 years ago by Sam Dickson
The Vikings essentially invented the rap-battle during the fifth century Featured Administrative corner News 10 years ago by Tijana Radeska