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Would you try the Icelandic bread baked with lava?
Iceland’s unique climate is one of the most famous on the planet, with its volcanoes, lakes and hot springs all wildly popular tourist attractions. B...
The time the Supreme Court ruled if a tomato was a fruit or a vegetable
Is a tomato a fruit or a vegetable? It’s one of the world’s great dilemmas. You’ll have heard it before, you’ll hear it again and you’ll already k...
How did this kid break the March Madness bracket?
We’re just a week away from the March Madness competition getting underway. Millions of Americans will watch the best college basketball teams in t...
The Oldest Junk Boat Left In Hong Kong
Victoria Harbor is filled with boats of all shapes and sizes. However, there’s one boat that has a particularly special relationship with Hong Kong. T...
Dondurma | Have you heard of this ice cream that doesn't melt?
The weather is gradually warming up, and though summer is still a few months away, it’s got us looking forward to sunny days and cold ice cream....
This Boiling River in the Amazon kills anything that enters
Have you ever heard of the Amazon’s Boiling River, or Shanay-Timpishka, whose scalding hot water kills almost anything that enters?...
Why Is There a Scottish Village In Italy? 🇮🇹
The Italian Alps, home to countless quintessential Italian villages…and one not-so traditional. Welcome to Gurro, the Scottish village in Italy....
Is this the longest shortcut in the world?
It seems a bit of a stretch to call a route running well over 1,500 miles a ‘shortcut’, but the Outback Way is exactly that, cutting through the hea...
The abandoned British town in... Shangai?
Today, Great Big Story is excited to bring you a new video on a Scottish village in…Italy. That’s right, Gurro, a picturesque town in northern Ita...
Is this the most-seen artwork in America?
The United States of America likes pizza. This much we can say for certain. A staggering 3 billion pizzas are eaten in America every year. That's 100...
SubTropolis | The sprawling world underneath Kansas City
It looks like a villain’s lair or a distant planet found far, far away, but SubTropolis is very real. Located 150 feet below Kansas City, and making u...