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For road trip enthusiasts collecting offbeat attractions, the FAST Fiberglass Mold Graveyard checks every box for a must-see destination. It’s unique, photogenic, accessible, and offers an experience ...
Nintendo eShop offers over 5,000 games including weird titles like Akka Arrh, No Umbrellas Allowed, Tux And Fanny. These ...
A seventy-million-dollar renovation beautifully presents the museum’s non-Western art—even if doubts remain about whether all ...
Here’s a park that most Californians have never even heard of. Ahjumawi Lava Springs State Park is like finding buried ...
Human-shaped flint figurines from 7500 B.C. may reveal how a Neolithic death cult sparked the rise of human representation in ...
The United States holds many geological wonders beneath its surface – ancient cave systems that not only showcase spectacular formations but also harbour evidence of America’s distant past. These ...
Despite the intricate work required, textiles have never really been considered in the realm of traditional art – but these young Asian artists are hoping to change that perspective.
NEWS 18 June 2025 Ancient DNA, rock art point to pig domestication in India Genetic analysis traces a unique North Indian pig lineage to early farmers in the Ganga plains 5,000 years ago By ...
Not everything dies in a mass extinction. Sea life recovered in different and surprising ways after the asteroid strike 66 million years ago. Ancient fossils recorded it all.
The ancient piece of footwear found in the ditch measured, from heel to toe, a whopping 12.6 inches. That’s comparable to a size 14 shoe in men’s U.S. sizes.
Carved into the desert floor and only fully visible from above, the Blythe Intaglios are among North America’s most mysterious geoglyphs. Located off US 95 near Blythe, these massive figures ...
Not everything dies in a mass extinction. Sea life recovered in different and surprising ways after the asteroid strike 66 million years ago. Ancient fossils recorded it all.