The Origin of Species: How Darwin Traveled the World in Search of Evidence Traveling the world aboard a warship was the experience Charles Darwin had from 1831 to 1836, when
The Bloody Sunday of 1905: The Massacre that Sparked the Russian Revolution The Bloody Sunday of 1905 was one of the most tragic and significant events in Russian history, triggering
OnThisDay The Soviet Red Army was the official name given by Leon Trotsky to the military forces organized by the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War, occurring on this day, #OnThisDay,
The Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler gives a speech at the Krupp factory in Essen, Germany, three years before the outbreak of World War II in this archive from March 27,
The spectacular Iguazu Falls between Argentina and Brazil is the largest waterfall system in the world.…
Listen to the strange sound a block of ice makes when it hits the bottom of a 90 meter borehole in an Antarctic glacier.…
Carl Panzram is often referred to as one of the most abhorrent serial killers in American history. He confessed to the murder of 21 individuals (though not all cases have
Romanian castles are something straight out of a fairytale. These are the greatest of all... Bran Castle (14th century) Touted as Dracula's castle and often linked (incorrectly) with
Huacachina, situated in southwestern Peru, is a village constructed around a small oasis enveloped by sand dunes. While maintaining a permanent population of approximately 100 residents, it attracts tens of
The restoration of the 2,200-year-old theater in the ancient city of Laodicea, previously a relatively obscure archaeological site until 2003, situated in the western Denizli province of
Pontius Pilate served as the Roman governor of Judaea from AD 26 to 36. He is primarily remembered for overseeing the trial of Jesus Christ and sanctioning his crucifixion. While
Canada boasts the largest wetland area globally, spanning 891,163 km², which accounts for approximately 25% of the world's freshwater resources. Additionally, bordered by three oceans and adorned
"The Passer Through Walls," 1943 "Le Passe-muraille," translating to "the passer through walls," originates from France and narrates the tale of a man
14 Historic Images Capturing the Construction of the Statue of Liberty: For nearly 150 years, the Statue of Liberty has stood as a symbol of American freedom, proudly gracing the
Dirty lightning, also known as volcanic lightning, occurs when volcanic ash particles collide, generating static charges that discharge as lightning within the volcanic plume.…