2 min read History #February 29, 1504: The crafty Christopher Columbus’ leap year trick 6 years ago Leo S
3 min read History #February 28, 1874: the curious case of the “baronet” from Wagga Wagga 6 years ago Nathan
2 min read Catacombs, Graves and Cemeteries Silver City Cemetery: all that remain of a once-booming mining town. 6 years ago Leo S
2 min read Abandoned Places Treadwell: the ruins of an Alaskan gold mine that form a gorgeous ghost town. 6 years ago Nathan
2 min read History #February 24, 1825: Thomas Bowdler, the man who Re-wrote the “Offensive” Shakespeare 6 years ago Robin
3 min read Abandoned Places The truth behind the haunted house that fascinates all Bologna – Italy 6 years ago Anya
2 min read Travel Aunt Claudia’s Dolls, a collection of unique items that includes the most diverse display of northern indigenous dolls. 6 years ago Nathan
2 min read Travel Libreria Acqua Alta: one of the most interesting bookshop in the world. 6 years ago Anya
3 min read History #February 18, 1966: the casket that carried assassinated President John F. Kennedy buried at sea. 6 years ago Leo S
2 min read Travel Macromural de Pachuca: the world’s largest mural covers a large swath of homes in Mexico. 6 years ago Ivan
3 min read Abandoned Places Gereja Ayam: the curious “chicken church” in the middle of the Indonesian forest 6 years ago Ivan
5 min read People, mysteries and stories The dark origins of the fairy tale “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” 6 years ago Pavel
5 min read People, mysteries and stories “Leatherman”: the mystery man who walked along the same path for 30 years 6 years ago Leo S
4 min read History Don’t touch the Royals: the absurd death of the Queen of Siam in the 19th Century 6 years ago Adam
3 min read History Ramesses II: the first (and probably the last) mummy to receive a passport! 6 years ago Adam
2 min read Travel Signal de Botrange: the highest point in Belgium is a staircase to nowhere 6 years ago Ivan
3 min read Travel Baldpate Inn in Estes Park: the curious inn that houses 30,000 keys 6 years ago Leo S
2 min read Breaking News Today is 02/02/2020: the first palindrome day after 909 years 6 years ago Adam
3 min read Catacombs, Graves and Cemeteries The “anomalous” burial of a child in a 5th century Umbrian cemetery 6 years ago Adam
4 min read Travel A forest of pillars, recalling the Holocaust: the controversial Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin 6 years ago Anya
6 min read Holiday, folklore and Traditions Chinese New Year 2020: the year of the Golden Rat. History and traditions of a millenary festival. 6 years ago Pavel
5 min read Catacombs, Graves and Cemeteries Inez Clarke, the haunted statue of Chicago’s Graceland Cemetery that lives again whenever there is a thunderstorm 6 years ago Leo S
2 min read Travel Venice: the only city in the world whose shape resembles a Swan 6 years ago Danijel90
3 min read Abandoned Places Fort de la Chartreuse: the fort that was never used…as a fort! 6 years ago Anya
2 min read Catacombs, Graves and Cemeteries Udre Udre’s Grave: in Fiji islands, the resting place of the most prolific cannibal of all time. 6 years ago Nathan
10 min read Art and Photography Paris through a Nazi’s lens: Propaganda pictures of Occupied France in 1940’s 6 years ago Robin
2 min read Abandoned Places Al `Arish: an abandoned fishing village in pre-oil Qatar. 6 years ago Ivan
4 min read People, mysteries and stories “Half-Hangit” Maggie Dickson: the woman who survived the hangman’s noose. 6 years ago Leo S