Strange justice: the animals who went on trial in the Middle Ages Administrative corner Featured Strangeness 10 years ago by Tijana Radeska
During Roman times, salt was worth its weight in gold and soldiers were sometimes paid in salt, hence the word “salary” Strangeness 10 years ago by Ian Harvey
In the final days of WWII, German Wehrmacht soldiers fought alongside US Army troops to defend a medieval castle from the Waffen SS Strangeness 10 years ago by Ian Smith
The Skuldelev ships – The 5 original Viking ships recovered from the waterway of Peberrenden at Skuldelev in 1962 Self-Propelled Strangeness 10 years ago by Neil Patrick
The Last King of Paradise – Kalākaua was the last reigning king of Hawai and the first king to travel around the world Strangeness 10 years ago by Neil Patrick
The Rynek Underground Museum: A journey through time under Krakow´s Main Market Square News Interiors 10 years ago by David Goran
The aircraft graveyard at the former Khodynka Aerodrome: Historic planes have been left to rot on what used to be Moscow’s oldest airfield News Abandoned Spaces 10 years ago by David Goran
The Wise Men of Gotham – The story behind the real Nottinghamshire village of Gotham Featured Lifestyle News Strangeness 10 years ago by Tijana Radeska
The Sæbø sword is an early 9th-century Viking sword with a Swastika Inscription Strangeness 10 years ago by Alex A
Reitwagen or “Riding Car“ is the first motorcycle built in 1885 Self-Propelled 10 years ago by David Goran