Old Things
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‘Game Changer’: Giant Mammoth Teeth Found Preserved in Permafrost in Siberia Over 1,000,000 Years Old
Dr. Victoria Herridge isn’t exactly an archaeologist, she’s actually a paleontologist who specializes in ancient elephant species. She chose to…
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The remains of the Salton Sea vacation resorts and beaches, California
This “seaside” was huge vacation spot back in the 1950s. Big celebrities like Sonny Bono and The Beach Boys and…
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3,000-Year-Old World’s Oldest Olive Tree on the Island of Crete Still Produces Olives Today
One day about 3,000 years ago, at a time when the Minoan civilization still ruled over Crete and long before…
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The Nine Mile Canyon in the Utah desert is the world’s longest & oldest ‘art gallery’
Situated in the desert of eastern Utah, The Nine Mile Canyon is the world’s longest art gallery. This canyon is…
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Abandoned “Red Star” Train Graveyard
On the outskirts of Budapest sits a vast area that is occupied by abandoned locomotives and railway cars. This place…
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Abandoned Paragon Hotel in Italy
The abandoned yet still alluring five-star Paragon Hotel with its neoclassical facade was built in 1882 in Italy. To this…
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600 Kilos of 4th Century Roman Bronze Coins Discovered in Spain
Works being carried out in the town of Tomares in Spain have brought to light 19 Roman amphorae containing 600…
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This Man Lived Alone For Nearly 30 Years In The Mountains of Alaska In a Log Cabin Which He Built With His Own Hands
Have you ever wondered what it is like to live alone in the wild, and become one with Nature? It…
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Fort For Sale: Fort Montgomery in New York
Fort Montgomery is the northernmost fortification of the American part of Lake Champlain very closed to the Canadian border. It…
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Home Alone house for sale! Chicago mansion featured in Macaulay Culkin’s hit film is on the market for $2.4m
It was as much a star of the blockbusting 1990 hit as child sensation Macaulay Culkin, and now the Chicago…
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