Siberian mystery: In 1908 the most powerful explosion in documented history flattened millions of trees Strangeness 8 years ago by Scott Antony
City of Caves: The hidden world of man-made caves beneath the streets of Nottingham News 8 years ago by Scott Antony
In 1982, 150 Icelanders went to the NATO base in Keflavík to look for endangered Elves Strangeness 8 years ago by Scott Antony
The Hippie Trail, once a symbol of freedom and enlightenment, today is synonymous with danger and war Featured 8 years ago by Scott Antony
Norway and the Vikings’ churches, built the same way they did their ships Strangeness 8 years ago by Scott Antony
A castle built by the Moors, taken by the Vikings, and conquered by the King of Portugal Abandoned Spaces 8 years ago by Scott Antony
Salvador Dalí designed the logo for the famous lollipop company “Chupa Chups” News 8 years ago by Scott Antony
The real “Sound of Music”: Moody Maria married a man 25 years her senior, the family lost their wealth before WWII, and she sold her autobiography to Hollywood for $9,000 Lifestyle 8 years ago by Scott Antony
The Library of Trinity College in Dublin: A 300-year-old institution, home to over 200,000 books News 8 years ago by Ian Harvey
Chemist Humphry Davy was the first person in history to inhale laughing gas, and soon he was doing it three times a day News 8 years ago by Goran Blazeski
Thomas Jefferson was the first gourmand in America, introducing fine French cuisine. And maybe French fries too Strangeness 8 years ago by Magda Origjanska
Bothwell Castle, fought over by the English and the Scots for centuries Abandoned Spaces 8 years ago by Stefan Andrews