More mystery on Amelia Earhart, with rival theories of Japanese capture or a castaway’s lonely death News
Fort Boyard: Built by Napoleon, this stone sea fort was later used as a game show set Abandoned Spaces
When Charles II of Spain died, the autopsy stated that his body “did not contain a single drop of blood” and “his head was full of water” News Strangeness
Pattie Boyd was the real-life “Layla,” who married George Harrison and became the romantic obsession of his close friend, Eric Clapton Glamour
Nightingale floors: the Japanese flooring system used for alerting castle lords to nighttime attacks by ninja assassins Interiors
London’s Kew Gardens, one of the world’s preeminent botanical gardens, was the project of Princess Augusta, mother of George III Glamour
Shakespearean actor Sir Alec Guinness left the stage for the Royal Navy when he enlisted in WWII and was a key part of invasion of Sicily Glamour
For Shelley Duvall, “The Shining” was a personal horror story because of director Stanley Kubrick Strangeness
Three giant Viking swords stand buried in a stone in Hafrsfjord, Norway, recalling a mythic struggle for unity Strangeness