The flood barrier that protects London closed fifty times this winter—a new record
Welcome to the monumental endurance of thru-hiking
32,500 acres of lakeshore along Lake Michigan have been designated as wilderness by Congress
Chisels were banned in the early 1900s, and in 1977, the stones were roped off so people couldn’t climb on them any longer
Just 13 percent of the bears' diet comes from human food
Go on, take a minute to watch these aerial shots of reindeer herding in action
Across the steppes of eastern Europe, anthropomorphic stone stelae have dotted the landscape for centuries
The wildly popular restaurant review site, Yelp, has issued its first top 100 list of the best restaurants in the United States
Today, five people were selected at random to visit the cave at Altamira for the first time in 12 years
In images taken on the International Space Station, the country of North Korea is barely visible at all
These pictures of modern London streets mashed up with old artwork are a sight to see
A giant, kitschy tourist attraction has disappeared from the Australian town of Bowen
Last time someone tried this, the entire team wound up dying from the cold
A group of imams in the UAE (the General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowment or GAIAE) have issued a fatwa prohibiting muslims from going to Mars
Even Chinese embassies use Facebook. What about the rest of the world?
At Pawel Althamer's exhibit at the New Museum in New York City, visitors are invited to participate in the creative process
This has been the worst winter for flight cancellations on record
Sea caves at Apostle Islands National Lakeshore are usually only accessible by boat
As with many things, the European who gets credit for inventing chocolate milk probably did not actually invent it
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