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This video shows an ancient archaeological site at Tikal National Park, Guatemala, where large stone temple structures rise ...
Explore 100 ancient mysteries nobody can explain, from baffling pyramids to lost civilizations. Dive into history's most ...
To solve this puzzle, you need to walk to the very end of the row of armed statues, at the farthest point from the statue with the hood at the end. Here, you will find a small line of stone slabs.
According to ancient Greek texts, this was a land of eternal spring, inhabited by a race of giants who lived for a thousand years without disease or war. They called it Hyperborea, a realm existing ...
Antarctica is being ravaged by a triple-whammy of climate chaos that has melted sea ice to record lows, a new study has ...
Flinders University researchers have taken a revealing look inside the head of one of the first animals to crawl from the water to live on land more than 380 million years ago. Using high-tech neutron ...
Antarctica has long been seen as Earth’s frozen shield, vast, remote, and seemingly unbreakable. Yet scientists are now warning that some of its most fragile regions may have crossed a dangerous ...
Dotted around the world in Windrose are Traveler's Camps, all of which were set up by the explorer Alexandre Exquemelin. In each of the seven camps, you'll need to find two chests to complete the ...
The Coastal Jungle is filled with lush foliage and sandy beaches. You'll discover tropical fruit, roaming wild boars and dodos, and scurvy pirates. But there's also something supernatural happening in ...
New research has revealed that East Antarctica’s vast and icy interior is heating up faster than its coasts, fueled by warm air carried from the Southern Indian Ocean. Using 30 years of weather ...
In the middle of the Antarctic winter, during months of darkness when temperatures often dip below −30°C, the continent warmed dramatically. In July and August 2024, temperatures in parts of East ...
Thousands of feet below the surface, the Antarctic seafloor is a time machine to another realm. Here’s how one scientist brings back lessons from the deep. Marine biologist Cristian Lagger, pictured ...