The “Book Wheel,” was a rotating reading desk that allowed readers to flit among texts by giving the wheel a quick spin … Strangeness
The “benefits” of Arsenic in the bygone era and the Styrian people who ate Arsenic for breakfast Strangeness
Beneath a monastery’s original 16th century cemetery, one of the most eerie burial sites can be found in Palermo, Italy, Strangeness
The Library of Trinity College Dublin – this 300-year old library, home to 200,000 books is every bookworm’s heaven on earth Interiors Strangeness
One of Britain’s oldest and most unusual destinations – The Petrifying Well of Knaresborough turns objects into stone … Strangeness
The “28 Acres of Girls”- the WWII women’s dorm in Arlington farms was the hippest spot in town Strangeness Interiors
While Kudzu is notoriously “consuming” the southeast in the United States, the Japanese are eating the notorious plant considering it as the “world’s greatest cooking starch,” Strangeness