5. Dugway Proving Ground, U.S. Just two months after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, Dugway Proving Ground opened in Utah, under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Founded upon 127,000 acres, the site has grown to encompass 800,000 acres roughly the size of Rhode Island. Dugway began as a testing site for biological and chemical weapons, as […]
This is a great and a lovely art & crafts project where Mako turns a boring marmalade jar into a cute looking lantern. Mako positions her maple leaves where she’d want to place them, covering the leaves with modge podge she gently coats all over it. Mako leaves to dry it overnight and attaches some […]
5. Tikal, Guatemala Tikal was an ancient city of the Maya civilization, located in a rainforest in Guatemala. The city thrived as the capital of a powerful kingdom until it was conquered by Teotihuacan in the 4th century AD. After it was conquered, it gradually declined until it was eventually entirely abandoned by the end of the 10th century. Today, the city […]