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Building an Underground Swimming Pool and Water Slide Around an Abandoned Ghost House
Watch as we transform an eerie abandoned ghost house into an incredible underground swimming pool with a thrilling water ...
It's a headache-inducing sonic lump of coal. Any guesses? What's your least favorite holiday song? We want to know.
The deep-sea's midnight zone, a realm of crushing pressure and absolute darkness, harbors extraordinary creatures. These animals have evolved remarkab ...
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The Best Movies of 2025
Movies are the great escape. “Optimistic endings, passionate romances,” sings the incarcerated dreamer of “Kiss of the Spider ...
The Mötley Crüe guitarist reflects on losing his greatest influence, reveals what’s great about the former Kiss drummer’s ...
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Extreme 'Fire Amoeba' Smashes Record For Heat Tolerance
A single-celled organism squirming about in the searing waters of California's Lassen Volcanic National Park has just set a ...
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Illinois' Wildlife-Filled Wilderness Park Hidden In Shawnee Hills Has Waterfalls And Canyons
A hidden wilderness tucked in Illinois reveals rocky canyons, rushing waterfalls, forested trails, and lush biodiversity, ...
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7 Marvel Heroes Whose Origins Happen In Alternate Universes
Several Marvel characters have earned their place on Earth-616 even though their origins took place in different timelines ...
Army historian Peter Knight joins WIRED to answer the internet’s burning questions about World War II. What is the timeline of World War II? Who, exactly, were the ‘Ghost Army’ in World War II? How ...
By the end of 2025, the number of tourists visiting the Russian Federation's Arctic Zone will reach 1.5 million ...
Waynesville, a picturesque village nestled between Cincinnati and Dayton, has quietly become the undisputed champion of antiquing in the Midwest, with a downtown so perfectly preserved you’ll wonder ...
As you wind through Kentucky’s verdant countryside, the landscape gradually reveals hints of the area’s railroad heritage—old crossing signs, glimpses of track, and finally, the museum itself ...
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