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3 min read History Veii: Rome’s ancient Etruscan rival, now is a park full of ruins. 7 years ago Ivan
4 min read History Mallow Bay: the largest fleet of sunken ships in the United States 7 years ago Adam
5 min read History Pirates and gallows at Execution Dock: nautical “justice” in modern London. 7 years ago Adam
7 min read History The forgotten story of the Radium Girls and the Toxic Radioactive Products marketed in the 1920s 7 years ago Adam
2 min read History Motors The “Bazooka Vespa”: the scooter that could destroy a tank. 7 years ago Adam
3 min read History The Belgrade Phantom: the thief who for 10 nights mocked the Yugoslav police. 7 years ago Adam
2 min read History Konstanz: the German city that avoided WWII bombing by pretending to be Switzerland 7 years ago Adam
2 min read History Trenton Psychiatric Hospital: the “madhouse of horrors” in New Jersey 7 years ago Danijel90
3 min read History Execution with the Cannon: terrible capital punishment until the nineteenth century 7 years ago Adam
2 min read History What We Call Today “living room”, Was Actually Called “Death Room” in the victorian era… 7 years ago Adam
3 min read History Norimitsu Odachi: Japan’s Longest Sword measured 377 Cm and weighed 14.5 Kg. 7 years ago Pavel
2 min read History Motors Concrete Traffic: an actual 1957 Cadillac De Ville is encased in 15 cubic yards of concrete~ 7 years ago Leo S
4 min read Art and Photography History 5 Photos of People Laughing in the Face of Death 7 years ago Pavel
3 min read History 100 Skeletons show the extreme London poverty at the beginning of the Victorian Times. 7 years ago Adam
2 min read History Peace between Athens and Sparta: an agreement signed only in 1996 7 years ago Adam
3 min read History The strange story of the friendship between Hitler and a Jewish little girl. 7 years ago Pavel
3 min read History 3.500 years ago the Ancient Egyptians used an effective Pregnancy Test! 7 years ago Adam
2 min read History Mummies of Cats and Scarabs: New Surprising Discoveries from Ancient Egypt! 7 years ago Adam
3 min read History The William Wallace Monument, in memory of the Glorious Battle of Stirling Bridge. 7 years ago Adam
2 min read History Did you know that Ancient Greek Funerals were decked out in celery? 7 years ago Leo S
6 min read History The cult of “Santa Muerte”: pre-Columbian deity venerated even today 7 years ago Pavel
4 min read History Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl: the Tragic Legend of the Aztec Lovers who turned into Volcanoes. 7 years ago Adam
4 min read History Götz von Berlichingen: the legendary German Knight of the Iron Hand 7 years ago Adam
3 min read History Göbekli Tepe: the most mysterious Archaeological site in the world. 7 years ago Ivan
3 min read History Miracle Mike: The chicken that lived for 18 months without a head 7 years ago Pavel
3 min read History The Hermitage in St.Petersburg maintains still today a Colony of Cats to keep the Museum free from mice. 8 years ago Adam