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The Astonishing Story Of Thomas Wadhouse, The Man With The World’s Longest Nose

The Astonishing Story Of Thomas Wadhouse, The Man With The World’s Longest Nose

Thomas Wadhouse, also known as Thomas Wedders, was an 18th-century circus performer who had the largest nose ever recorded at a whopping 7.5 inches long — but little else is known about his mysterious life.
55 Astonishing Ansel Adams Photographs That Depict Nature, Life, And Social Justice In America

55 Astonishing Ansel Adams Photographs That Depict Nature, Life, And Social Justice In America

Throughout the 20th century, Ansel Adams captured stunning black-and-white images of the American West, earning the title of "America's most important landscape photographer."
Scientists Just Discovered Prehistoric Footprints Made By A Gigantic Amphibian Older Than The Dinosaurs

Scientists Just Discovered Prehistoric Footprints Made By A Gigantic Amphibian Older Than The Dinosaurs

Using modern technology like drones and 3D scanners, researchers were able to detect footprints left by the crocodile-like rhinesuchid temnospondyl roughly 255 million years ago.
Scientists Film The Deepest-Swimming Fish Ever Discovered At Five Miles Below The Surface

Scientists Film The Deepest-Swimming Fish Ever Discovered At Five Miles Below The Surface

The young snailfish was spotted at a depth of more than 27,000 feet in the Izu-Ogasawara Trench off the coast of Japan.
The Bizarre Legend Of Belsnickel, The Centuries-Old Christmas Figure From German Folklore

The Bizarre Legend Of Belsnickel, The Centuries-Old Christmas Figure From German Folklore

Still celebrated by the descendants of German immigrants in America today, Belsnickel is a menacing character who bears some similarities to Santa Claus — but has a violent approach all his own.
The Full Story Of Cleopatra’s Death, The Snakebite Suicide Of Egypt’s Storied Queen

The Full Story Of Cleopatra’s Death, The Snakebite Suicide Of Egypt’s Storied Queen

Cleopatra allegedly died by suicide using a venomous snake in Alexandria on August 12, 30 B.C.E., but some scholars say she may have actually been murdered.
Who Was Justine Siegemund, The 17th-Century German Midwife Whose Medical Text Revolutionized Obstetrics?

Who Was Justine Siegemund, The 17th-Century German Midwife Whose Medical Text Revolutionized Obstetrics?

The first person in Germany to write an obstetrics book from a woman's perspective, Justine Siegemund made childbirth safer for both mothers and their children.
The Story Of Willem Arondeus, The Gay Man Who Sacrificed His Life To Protect Dutch Jews From The Nazis

The Story Of Willem Arondeus, The Gay Man Who Sacrificed His Life To Protect Dutch Jews From The Nazis

During the Holocaust, Willem Arondeus heroically led a raid to destroy a registry office in Amsterdam to prevent the Nazis from identifying Jewish citizens — and it cost him his life.
Archaeologists Uncover Thousands Of Ram Heads Inside An Ancient Egyptian Temple Dedicated To Ramses II

Archaeologists Uncover Thousands Of Ram Heads Inside An Ancient Egyptian Temple Dedicated To Ramses II

Archaeologists also found the remains of mummified dogs, wild goats, cows, gazelles, and mongooses.
A Sailboat Crew Was Just Rescued In The Pacific Ocean After A Giant Whale Sunk Their Ship

A Sailboat Crew Was Just Rescued In The Pacific Ocean After A Giant Whale Sunk Their Ship

Though their ship sank quickly after the whale strike, the crew was soon rescued thanks to a number of other boats nearby.
An Ancient Roman Shrine Surrounded By Offerings Was Just Discovered In The Swiss Alps

An Ancient Roman Shrine Surrounded By Offerings Was Just Discovered In The Swiss Alps

Archaeologists have found 100 coins that may have been left as offerings as well as brooches, nails, crystals, and more.