The Great Aurora of 1859

Jun 11, 2019

On the evening of September 2, 1859, after the sun went down on the western hemisphere, a spectacular show of light began on the skies abov...

Churches of Peace: The Churches That Defied The Holy Roman Emperor

Jun 7, 2019

In the towns of Jawor and Świdnica, in the Silesia neighborhood of Wroclaw, Poland, stand two magnificent timber-framed churches. The Holy ...

Pretty in Pink: The Muralla Roja

Jun 7, 2019

This innovative pastel-colored postmodern apartment complex is a popular landmark in the coastal town of Calpe, Spain. It is called Muralla...

Telefon Hírmondó, The Telephone Newspaper

Jun 6, 2019

When cell phones were first introduced, they were unattractive, brick-like devices that could do nothing more than make voice calls and sen...

Vellir: This Icelandic Geyser is in The Middle of a River

Jun 6, 2019

Iceland has many geysers but none is stranger than Vellir, also known as Árhver, because it is located smack in the middle of a flowing riv...

Porto Flavia

Jun 4, 2019

On the west coast of Sardinia, the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, there was once an unusual port. It’s a small opening on t...

Kyshtym: The Nuclear Disaster That Was Kept Secret For 30 Years

Jun 4, 2019

Thirty years before the nuclear reactor at Chernobyl exploded, in what became one of the most devastating nuclear accidents in history, ther...

How Kazakhstan Became The Entire Soviet Union For 4 Days

Jun 1, 2019

1991 was a notable year in the geopolitical history of the world. It was the year the Gulf War started marking the beginning of America’s c...

The Hanging Coffins of China And Philippines

May 30, 2019

The ancient Bo and Guyue people of southern China did not bury their dead. Instead, they hung their coffins from tall cliffs. This peculiar ...

The Warship That Couldn’t Stay Afloat

May 30, 2019

During the American Civil War, the Union Navy designed a class of warships called “Casco” that could submerge its hull at will to make the b...