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3. Pompeii, Italy
The story of Pompeii is probably the most famous story in this list. In 79 AD mount Vesuvius erupted. Vesuvius, still today one of the most active volcanoes in the world, buried the cities of Herculaneum and Pompeii. The residents of the cities either fled or were buried with the cities, and the cities were forgotten over the years. In the 18th century they were rediscovered during excavations, and today Pompeii is thriving as a tourists attraction, offering a glimpse into the past, to a city that froze in time almost 2,000 years ago
Warning: don’t try this at home! We can safely say we were not expecting this to happen. Watch as this brave gentlemen perforates his phone’s battery using the tip of a knife, causing a reaction that makes it explode into flames! While reactions like this are pretty rare, they do happen and they have killed people. Global News reports that most phones and […]
As any individual who’s ever perused Tintin will know, absolute solar eclipses are so amazing , and relying upon where you are on the planet one week from now, you’ll get the opportunity to encounter the dim shadow cast by the Moon passing precisely between the Sun and Earth in the early hours of March […]
3.Northwest Angle – Northernmost point in the continental U.S. The Northwest Angle Inlet in Minnesota, near the Ontario border, is a part of northern Lake of the Woods County, Minnesota. Known simply as ‘Angle Township’, by locals, and at 49.22 north latitude, it is the northernmost point in the contiguous United States (the only place […]