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 […]
10. Sea Poison Tree (Barringtonia asiatica) – A species of Barringtonia, common along the coasts of the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean. They have a sickly sweet smell that attracts bats and moths at night. It is grown along streets for decorative and shade purposes in some parts of India Loading…
Iconic rockstar Jon Bon Jovi has taken a firm stand against the current trend of artists selling off their music catalogs. Despite the lucrative offers that have tempted many of his peers, including Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, and Katy Perry, Bon Jovi remains resolute in his decision to hold onto his cherished songs, declaring that […]