10 Hidden Secrets Of The Sahara Desert
(via Listverse) The shifting sands of the Sahara have swallowed animals, people, and entire cities over eons. It is the
Read more(via Listverse) The shifting sands of the Sahara have swallowed animals, people, and entire cities over eons. It is the
Read more(via Mental Floss) What do we do when an author dies with their work unfinished? Do we let it molder
Read more(via NPR) On average, every 30 seconds someone in the world buys a copy of The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Maybe
Read more(via Amusing Planet) When cell phones were first introduced, they were unattractive, brick-like devices that could do nothing more than
Read more(via Listverse) Today, US politics is dominated by the Democratic and Republican parties. The last time a candidate from a third
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) The 1930s depiction of Lone Rock Point has finally resurfaced.
Read more(via Great Big Story) Remember the wall crushing Kool-Aid ads that interrupted your cartoons? Mixing equal parts Van Halen and
Read more(via Listverse) A modern wonder is imaging and our ability to share pictures globally within seconds. People alive today can
Read more(via Mental Floss) If you start your morning with a hearty breakfast, you’re in good company. Many of the greatest
Read more(via Mental Floss) What’s old is new again… then old, then funny, then old and now new again…
Read more(via Listverse) The Manhattan Project is famously known as the United States-led endeavor which successfully created the first atomic bomb.
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Kelly Angood curates an online museum of little, adhesive marvels.
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