A huge portion of San Francisco, including the Financial District, sits above dozens of 19th century ships buried underground Archeology Abandoned Spaces Strangeness
“It would be easier to seize the moon with your teeth”: The hard-to-build stone sea structure Fort Boyard later used as game-show set Abandoned Spaces
Gaiola Island in Italy: a cursed little paradise from the days of Virgil to John Paul Getty Abandoned Spaces Strangeness
Fascinating: Origin stories of the Callanish Stones range from Druid worship or lunar observatory to giants petrified for refusing to become Christian Abandoned Spaces Lifestyle News Strangeness
“Possibly whole crew dead”: The Ourang Medan and the making of a mystery about a vanished ship of corpses Abandoned Spaces Self-Propelled Strangeness
Possibly whole crew dead”: The Ourang Medan and the making of a mystery about a vanished ship of corpses Abandoned Spaces Self-Propelled Strangeness
It didn’t end well: The Batavia mutiny of 1629 is one of the biggest mutinies in history Strangeness Abandoned Spaces Battlefields
Virtually cut off from the rest of the world – The Valley of Longevity where a 100 years of age is nothing new Abandoned Spaces Strangeness Vintage Hollywood
The unsolved mystery of “Mary Celeste”: Found adrift in 1872, the captain and family and crew all vanished, but cargo and possessions intact Abandoned Spaces Strangeness
Here’s why George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, and the other former heads of state are crumbling in a farmer’s field Abandoned Spaces Lifestyle Strangeness
No traces found today of SS Baychimo, the “Ghost Ship of the Arctic” that roamed the seas unmanned for decades News Abandoned Spaces Self-Propelled Strangeness
The Vastseliina Castle in Estonia: The mighty stronghold, now in ruins, was built by the knights of the Livonian Order Abandoned Spaces Interiors