Rettungsbojen: The Floating Rescue Buoys of The Luftwaffe

Apr 13, 2020

During World War 2, both the RAF and the Luftwaffe lost a large number of pilots at sea. The British used a couple of high speed boats that ...

The Historic Meeting on Elbe River

Apr 10, 2020

April 25, 1945, is a date few remember. But it was a significant day in the history of the world. On this day, American troops sweeping in...

The Grain Race

Apr 9, 2020

By the end of the 19th century, steam-powered vessels had almost completely replaced sailing ships in the commercial shipping business. But ...

The Green-Haired Mary River Turtle

Apr 9, 2020

The Mary River turtle lives exclusively in the waters of the Mary River in south-east Queensland, Australia. Despite being one of Australia’...

Operation Tat-Type: Why Some American Kids Got Tattooed With Blood-Type

Apr 7, 2020

Photo: Hole in the Clouds The paranoia during the early years of the Cold War was so great that many American school children were made ...

The Caprivi Strip

Apr 6, 2020

The country of Namibia has a sizeable landmass with an enviable coastline by the South Atlantic Ocean. Yet, a thin sliver of land, no more...

Nyepi: Bali’s Day of Silence

Apr 3, 2020

Every year, towards the end of March, the entire island of Bali in Indonesia, goes into standstill. Flights are grounded, shops remain close...

Digitally Reconstructed Medieval Castles

Apr 3, 2020

Europe is known for its magnificent castles and fortresses, but only a few survive in their original form. Since reconstructing them would b...

The Guillotine Haircut

Apr 1, 2020

Women traditionally wore their hair long. So when did short hair become the vogue? Some say it became fashionable only about hundred years...

Forgotten Jobs: Dog Whipper And Sluggard Waker

Mar 30, 2020

Photo: Nelson Antoine/Shutterstock.com In 16th-century England, stray dogs disrupting church service became such a big problem that many...