From a boneyard of military planes, to a polka-dot pattern created by ants, to mysterious structures etched into the Gobi Desert and even a strange black island in the Pacific Ocean, Google Earth — and its netizens — have helped bring these places to light. Here's a look at some of ...
Names usually express something about both the one who names and the one or thing that is named. Naming is an old tradition that tribes in ancient times used to celebrate with specific kinds of food. Africans, for example, had the weirdest food tradition you can think of. They were prepari...
of two built by, Claude Bell, a caricature artist at Knott’s Berry Farm who also owned the Inn across from them on I-10 near Cabazon, CA. It took him eleven years to finish the giant Apatosaurus and he died before he finished the Tyrannosaurus. (Their names are Dinny and Rex BTW.)...
From a sanity standpoint, it wasn’t the most promising start. I went from the airport almost directly to the Golden Steer Steakhouse, opened in 1958, where the booths have names of long gone celebrities and the floor is a whirl of tuxedoed staff carrying sizzling steaks and wizarding up ...
is literally consists a tentacle and a smiley-face head. Koro-sensei, which translates to "unlikeable teacher," claims to have blown up the moon and will soon follow that up with the Earth itself, unless a specific group of middle school students (who he will spend the year te...
Known by a number of other names, this is a psychosomatic disorder that causes severe anxiety symptoms, including rapid heartbeat, dizziness, fainting, confusion, and even hallucinations. Here's the rub: it happens when an individual has an experience of great personal significance or sees an ob...
Rocky Mountain Oysters and Prairie Oysters are the same dish, known by two different names, but they aren’t actually oysters, nor do they come from the sea (you maybe could have guessed that as neither the Rocky Mountains nor the Prairies are known for their seafood). No, they are bull...