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27 Stunning Photos Of McDermott’s Castle, The Irish Palace With A Haunting Secret

27 Stunning Photos Of McDermott’s Castle, The Irish Palace With A Haunting Secret

Standing on a tiny island in Lough Key in Ireland, McDermott’s Castle has a rich and eerie history that dates back to the 12th century.
Underwater Archaeologists Just Discovered A 2,200-Year-Old Military Shipwreck In Ancient Egypt’s Long-Lost Sunken City

Underwater Archaeologists Just Discovered A 2,200-Year-Old Military Shipwreck In Ancient Egypt’s Long-Lost Sunken City

Until the foundation of Alexandria, Thônis-Heracleion served as Ancient Egypt's largest port city on the Mediterranean Sea, where Greek merchants dominated trade.
Sewer Workers In Italy Discover 2,000-Year-Old Stone Marking City Limits Of Ancient Rome

Sewer Workers In Italy Discover 2,000-Year-Old Stone Marking City Limits Of Ancient Rome

One of only 10 of its kind ever found, this ancient stone marked the spiritual, military, and political boundary of the ancient city of Rome.
How True Crime Enthusiast Karls Monzon Pulled Off The 2005 Miami Brinks Heist

How True Crime Enthusiast Karls Monzon Pulled Off The 2005 Miami Brinks Heist

On November 6, 2005, Karls Monzon and another masked gunman stormed into a warehouse at Miami International Airport and stole $7.4 million in a matter of minutes — in broad daylight.
33 Chilling Photos Of Vintage Crime Scenes At The Birth Of Forensic Photography

33 Chilling Photos Of Vintage Crime Scenes At The Birth Of Forensic Photography

In 1903, Parisian police clerk Alphonse Bertillon became the first to photo document a crime scene. Years earlier, he streamlined the use of mugshots, effectively revolutionizing detective work all with a camera.
A British Paratrooper Just Survived Crashing Through The Roof Of A California Home From 15,000 Feet

A British Paratrooper Just Survived Crashing Through The Roof Of A California Home From 15,000 Feet

The soldier was conducting a training exercise with American paratroopers stationed at Camp Roberts in California when he crashed into the kitchen of an empty house.
Everything You Didn’t Want To Know About Using The Toilet In The Medieval Period

Everything You Didn’t Want To Know About Using The Toilet In The Medieval Period

From archaic toilet paper to moats made of feces, using the bathroom in the Middle Ages was no picnic.
Croatian Village Plagued By 100 Gigantic Sinkholes Following Massive Earthquake

Croatian Village Plagued By 100 Gigantic Sinkholes Following Massive Earthquake

Villagers in Mečenčani and Borojovići are finding their homes threatened by enormous, unpredictable sinkholes following December's 6.4-magnitude earthquake.
How Did Genghis Khan Die? Why The Mongol Leader’s Death Remains Mysterious Today

How Did Genghis Khan Die? Why The Mongol Leader’s Death Remains Mysterious Today

When Genghis Khan died in 1227, rumors spread that he perished heroically in battle or was castrated by a princess, but modern researchers believe that the Mongol conqueror’s death was far more mundane.
The Brutal Story Of Malice Green’s Murder By Detroit Police

The Brutal Story Of Malice Green’s Murder By Detroit Police

When Malice Green — an unarmed Black man — was beaten to death by the police on November 5, 1992, many wondered if justice was even possible.