The Perpetually Burning Waterfall of Eternal Flame Falls

The Perpetually Burning Waterfall of Eternal Flame Falls

A small grotto at the waterfall's base emits natural gas, which can be lit to produce a flame, thus named 'Eternal Flame Falls.' This flame is visible nearly year round, though it can be extinguished and must occasionally be re-lit.

Pepper Pot: The Hearty Soup That Boosted Morale in War

Pepper Pot: The Hearty Soup That Boosted Morale in War

During the Revolutionary War, a culinary concoction known as Pepper Pot soup played a key role in boosting the morale of George Washington's starving and freezing troops.

Revolutionary Breakthrough: The Invention of Laminated Glass

Revolutionary Breakthrough: The Invention of Laminated Glass

Laminated glass, widely used in windshields to prevent shattering, was accidentally discovered by French artist and chemist Edouard Benedictus.

The Strid: England’s Surprisingly Dangerous Stream

The Strid: England’s Surprisingly Dangerous Stream

A picturesque, shallow-looking stream in Yorkshire, England, is actually one of the most dangerous bodies of water in the world.

1816: The Year the World Experienced a Summerless Season

1816: The Year the World Experienced a Summerless Season

The year 1816 is known as 'The Year Without a Summer' because of severe climate abnormalities.

Silent Melodies: The Rise of Noise-Free Karaoke Trends

Silent Melodies: The Rise of Noise-Free Karaoke Trends

Known as 'Hitokara', solo karaoke in Japan is performed in silence, without singing out loud, to respect the quiet atmosphere.

The Fatal Brew: a Comprehensive Study on Deadly Potions

The Fatal Brew: a Comprehensive Study on Deadly Potions

A pharmaceutical blunder in the 1930s led to the development of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act

Discovering the Unique Appeal of Canned Bread Delicacies

Discovering the Unique Appeal of Canned Bread Delicacies

Canned bread, a WWII innovation, offers long-lasting convenience. Popular in New England and Japan, it's a unique, shelf-stable alternative to fresh bread.

Ancient Network: Uncovering Stone Age Tunnel Mysteries

Ancient Network: Uncovering Stone Age Tunnel Mysteries

An intricate network of underground tunnels that spans across Europe to Turkey, which were built during the Stone Age.

Discover the Unique Silence of the Barkless Basenji Dog

Discover the Unique Silence of the Barkless Basenji Dog

The Basenji dog breed, native to Central Africa, is famously known as 'the barkless dog' because it does not bark like other dogs. Instead, it makes unique vocalization sounds likened to yodeling or howling.

Unusual Phenomenon: Fish Rainfall in Honduras Explained

Unusual Phenomenon: Fish Rainfall in Honduras Explained

In a small town in Honduras, Yoro, there's an annual phenomenon where fish seem to fall from the sky during heavy rain.

Goats Were the Unexpected Pioneers in Discovering Coffee

Goats Were the Unexpected Pioneers in Discovering Coffee

The popular beverage coffee was reportedly discovered by goats in Ethiopia.

The Vibrant Hue of Cochineal: Nature's Scale Insect Dye

The Vibrant Hue of Cochineal: Nature's Scale Insect Dye

Cochineal, a bright red dye, is derived from the crushed bodies of scale insects.

Discover the Surprising History Behind Fortune Cookies

Discover the Surprising History Behind Fortune Cookies

Contrary to popular belief, fortune cookies did not originate in China, but in early 20th century San Francisco.

Exploring Alaska's Mysterious and Quiet Ghost Town

Exploring Alaska's Mysterious and Quiet Ghost Town

A peculiar phenomenon called 'the whispering of Alaska' creates an audibly silent city, despite its bustling activities.

How Potato Chips Were Invented by Accident and Became a Hit

How Potato Chips Were Invented by Accident and Became a Hit

Potato chips, a ubiquitous snack, were accidentally invented by a chef in the United States while trying to appease an unhappy customer.

The Mysterious Voyage of the Baobab Tree on Water Waves

The Mysterious Voyage of the Baobab Tree on Water Waves

The Savuti Camp is home to a mystery: Namely, a fully-grown and living Baobab tree that floats on a lagoon with its roots partially submerged in the water.

Astounding Encounter: The Shooting Star Strikes the Car

Astounding Encounter: The Shooting Star Strikes the Car

A car part was used as a dominant prop in the classic musical film 'The Sound Of Music.'

Serendipitous Creation: The Birth of the Color Mauve

Serendipitous Creation: The Birth of the Color Mauve

The color mauve was accidentally discovered by an 18-year-old chemist named Sir William Henry Perkin while attempting to create a synthetic quinine, a treatment for malaria.

The Surprising History Behind Chocolate Chip Cookie Creation

The Surprising History Behind Chocolate Chip Cookie Creation

Chocolate chip cookies were born from a baking blunder in the 1930s when Ruth Wakefield, proprietor of the Toll House Inn, tossed bits of Nestle's chocolate into her cookie dough expecting it to melt and create a chocolate cookie.

The Discovery of Quinine's Anti-Malarial Properties

The Discovery of Quinine's Anti-Malarial Properties

Quinine, a medication used to treat malaria, was discovered accidentally by the indigenous people of Peru.

Unveiling the Surprising Explosive Beginnings of Silly Putty

Unveiling the Surprising Explosive Beginnings of Silly Putty

The popular toy known as 'Silly Putty' was invented accidentally during World War II while attempting to create a synthetic alternative for rubber.

The Turkish Province That Changes Its Time Zone Twice a Year

The Turkish Province That Changes Its Time Zone Twice a Year

Bayburt, a province in Turkey, uniquely changes its timezone twice a year.

A Comprehensive Guide to the Iconic Lundby Dollhouse Series

A Comprehensive Guide to the Iconic Lundby Dollhouse Series

In the late 1940s, miniature electrical fittings were not commonly available for use in dollhouses. This led to a unique contribution by the Swedish company Lundby to introduce fully electrified dollhouses.