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Struck by Space: The Only Woman Ever Hit by a Meteorite
On an ordinary afternoon in Alabama in 1954, a housewife lounging on her couch ...
The North Face to No Trace: The Wild Life of Douglas Tompkins
Imagine this: a billionaire who helped clothe the world’s adventurers decides the best use ...
Letters From The Ballarat Found After 109 Years
Wind swept across Wharton Beach as the Brown family moved along the shoreline during ...
He Lit a 1,650-Foot Fire Ladder For His 100-Year-Old Grandma
Imagine setting off a fuse that ignites a blazing staircase into the stars, not ...
The Frozen Goldmine That Kept America Cool
The winter wind screamed across the Great Lakes, but for the men who marched ...
Sydney Patient Lived 100 Days Without His Own Heartbeat
Imagine walking out of a hospital alive, but without a human heart beating in ...
The Haunting Stone Columns Scientists Weren’t Supposed to Find
Stare too long into Crowley Lake and it doesn’t stare back. It whispers. Beneath ...
The Giant Tree That Raised A Family In Its Hollow Heart
It stands like a living cathedral of wood. A giant hollow red gum near ...
The Grandmother Who Split the Sea: The Legend of Jindo
The ocean usually swallows everything in its path. But off the southern coast of ...
Recipes Written in Stone: The Cookbook Born in a Cemetery
In a quiet cemetery in Brooklyn, a curious discovery changed the way one woman ...
Inside the Bacon-Fuelled Madness That Captured a Generation
Smoke curled around the kitchen like a scene from a fever dream as layers ...
When a Wall of Beer Drowned London
On an October afternoon in 1814, a sound like thunder ripped through central London ...
Is Your Cat Claiming You? The Strange World of Feline Grooming
Imagine sinking into your favourite couch after a long day, a moment of pure ...
The Spotted Zebra That Stopped the World
In the golden heart of Kenya’s Maasai Mara, where zebras move like living barcodes ...
Europe’s Elusive “Ghost Cat” Returns To Forests After Decades Of Absence
A motion sensor flickers in a quiet forest in the Czech Republic. Hidden among ...
The University Where You Major in the Apocalypse
While the world hurtles toward an uncertain future, a secret university thrives on the ...
Cerro Negro: The Volcano You Can Ride Like a Rollercoaster
Imagine standing at the top of a pitch-black mountain, the ground warm beneath your ...
The Ruined Hotel That Turned Into an Unlikely Art Hub in Luanda
In downtown Luanda in Angola, an abandoned hotel with broken windows and weeds pushing ...
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