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Paris District Declared the ‘Republic of Good-Neighbors’ Reviving Conviviality and Cutting Loneliness
In the south of Paris' city center, the 14th arrondissement is conducting a neighborhood-wide experiment on deliberate living by consciously choosing to be good...
Visitor Saves Hummingbird Trapped in Foyer of Historic Site By Cleverly Using a Ladder–While Shooting Video (LOOK)
A woman had just arrived at the Judge Wickersham House, an historic 1898 home in Juneau, Alaska to get a tour, when she happened...
Absolutely Epic: Watch the Release of a Wild Bison Herd onto Blackfeet Tribal Land
Last Monday, the Blackfeet Nation released 30 wild bison back onto their land, a project 9 years in the making that the tribe believes...
Rome Finally Opens to Public the Spot Where Julius Caesar Met His End at Senators’ Hands
It's one of the most infamous crime scenes in history. Now, "Beware the Ides of March," "Why this is force!" "Et tu, Brutae?" and...
“Incredibly Rare” Roman Mausoleum Uncovered Beneath London Construction Site
In the south London borough of Southwark, construction work uncovered a Roman mausoleum containing beautiful mosaic flooring.
The "incredibly rare" discovery was confirmed by the...
Americans Who Took-in Stranded Koreans During Christmas Blizzard Just Flew Over the Ocean to Visit Their House
During the record-setting blizzard in New York state last winter, a tour bus of South Korean visitors to our shores found hospitality with two...
7,000-year-old Road Uncovered in Croatia is Paved in Stone–A ‘Sensational Find’
The island of Korcula is something Croats are exceptionally proud of—and rightly so. It is said to be the birthplace of Marco Polo, and...
Complete Dinosaur Fossil Found by a Dog Renews Rural Coal Town in Colorado
By Derek Maiolo
Ten years ago, a clumsy but enthusiastic Great Dane named Walter was out with his owners on public land near Rangely, Colorado,...
Endangered Sturgeon–A Fish Once So Popular a King Declared Them ‘Royal’–Making a Comeback in UK
A giant armor-plated fish once so popular King Edward II declared it ‘royal’ is being reintroduced to British waters.
Conservationists are bringing back the critically-endangered...
Britain Names the First Two ‘Celtic Rainforests’ to Be Restored to Primeval Glory
Two so-called "Celtic rainforests" in the UK are to be restored with a mixture of native planting and natural reforestation.
The hope is that they...
Visionary Gardener Turns Piles of Beached Seaweed Into Bricks for Sustainable Construction
While tourists visiting Mexican beaches complain about piles of smelly seaweed, one Mexican gardener reckoned it was something like a gift.
The governments in places...
Islanders Remain Dedicated to Conservation Above All, Living on the ‘World’s Best Beach’
In the 21st-century world of mass tourism, it would be normal to imagine that money talks over all other voices, but the Thai people...
Recently Arrived Ukrainians in Minneapolis Head to Mississippi to Help Tornado Victims
The mainstream media is filled with headlines of how the United States is helping Ukraine, but under the radar is how some Ukrainians are...
Switzerland Set to Roll Out Solar Panels Between Railway Tracks–A World First
Europe's love of train travel is about to transform the continent's solar energy production as the Swiss are set to begin installing solar panels...
Finland is Looking for 10 People to Attend Free ‘Masterclass of Happiness’ to Find Their Inner Finn at Beautiful Resort
Countries are always looking for ways to promote their unique culture to attract tourists, and Finland may have just knocked the ball out of...
Hidden Corridor Discovered Inside Great Pyramid of Giza by Non-invasive Imaging Tech
A new corridor measuring about 30 feet was discovered recently in the biggest of the three Giza Pyramids, the Pyramid of Khufu.
Images and videos...
Internet Sleuth Proves That 5 Historical Torture Devices Were Never Used – But Invented By Con Artists
(Note: Children or sensitive individuals should avoid this article.)
Across Europe, it's not uncommon to find museums of torture stocked with black cast iron pieces...
A Man from Luck Finally Won the Lottery
A man from Luck, Wisconsin, population 1,191, just won the highest Megabucks lottery jackpot in 8 years after picking up $15.1 million.
Mark Cunningham bought...
90-Year-old Woodcutter Built his Own Hobbit House Where He Lives in Charming Comfort (LOOK)
A woodcutter who built his own Hobbit house revealed he has never watched Lord of the Rings, but nevertheless lives in it almost off-grid...
McDonald’s Workers Open Their Restaurant as a 24-hour Storm Shelter During Blizzard in North East
When three employees of a New York McDonald's were forced to accept the fact that they weren't going home during the Christmas storm that...