9. Carcassonne, France This walled city in south-west France is a UNESCO world heritage site. Also considered as one of the best preserved medieval cities in Europe, the city is now the destination of many tourists that come to see the historic fortress, the Basillica, the walls and much more Loading…
This carpenter has a unique method for creating something that looks impossible to make. It’s difficult to explain exactly what he’s making, because it’s not quite like anything else. When you look at it though, it seems like it should be impossible to create. It’s made from wood, and dipping just one piece of it […]
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 […]