True to Type: Running America's Last Linotype Newspaper
"The Saguache Crescent" newspaper in Saguache, Colo., has been printing its news the same way since the 1800s. Publisher Dean Coombs' family has had...
"The Saguache Crescent" newspaper in Saguache, Colo., has been printing its news the same way since the 1800s. Publisher Dean Coombs' family has had...
Across the border from Syria, in a forgotten Lebanese city, sits an unexpected building. The Grand Hotel Palmyra. The hotel hasn't closed since it...
Faye Rogers speaks with her donkey about crime shows. The New Zealander is an animal communicator who helps others better understand their pets....
The arctic expedition to the North Pole is a daunting, freezing trek that only 48 people have successfully completed. Unfortunately, because of...
Johanna Bergmann Porvaldsdottir, a former nurse, currently owns and operates Haafell, an Icelandic farm that has been in her family for generations....
Old Car City in White, Georgia contains the world’s largest known classic car junkyard. Visitors enjoy the beautiful vegetation of the Deep South t...
Coober Pedy is a small desert town in Australia where the entire population lives in underground homes. With outside temperatures hovering over 100...
When we ride the subway, most of us have drab, colorless stations in mind. But Stockholm went another route. Go underground to visit the world's...
During Mozambique's bloody civil war, land mines were placed near schools, bridges and villages. After the war, de-mining the country took some...
In Reykjavik you can visit the Icelandic Phallus Museum. You read correctly — the Phallus Museum — a collection dedicated entirely to penises. Hjo...
Coral are the backbone of the whole tropical ecosystem and if they disappear we’re in a lot of trouble says Ken Nedimeyer, founder of the Coral R...
The OCEARCH is a research vessel that travels the world, tagging sharks with GPS trackers. Their goal is to better understand shark’s lives in order t...