High in the Andes, the Devil’s Lagoon Beckons
(via Great Big Story) In a curious lagoon 12,000 feet above sea level, the water runs blood red. The Red
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(via Great Big Story) In a curious lagoon 12,000 feet above sea level, the water runs blood red. The Red
Read more(via vsuete.com) The Monument to Laboratory Mice for their services to science was installed in the square not far from
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) When, in 1926, a new highway called U.S. Highway 66 was opened between Illinois and California, few
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Over the past three decades, Steve Harwin, who owns Diversified Diners in Akron, Ohio, has refurbished and
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) There are hundreds upon hundreds of bridges in the wide expanse of the United States, and among
Read more(via Great Big Story) On Eil Malk Island in Palau, you can swim with jellyfish without getting stung. This marine
Read more(via Lapham’s Quarterly) Polished metal and obsidian mirrors have existed from ancient times, and because of this, historians have usually
Read more(via Amusing Planet) In Southern Maryland, about thirty miles south of Washington, D.C., the Potomac River forms a shallow bulge
Read more(via Great Big Story) The heart-stopping, brightly colored Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple in southern India wasn’t built just to catch the
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) Over the weekend, we got out first glimpse of a rare supermoon–a new or a full moon
Read more(via digg) Abandoned spaces can get pretty creepy, perhaps especially when late October rolls around. Bat-infest hotels, weird theme parks and
Read more(via Wired) Tucked away in the forests of New Hampshire, somewhere just outside of Strafford, is a family of giant
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