It goes without saying that the world’s oceans are vast and mysterious. Therefore, it is no surprise that people have found some truly strange things when exploring them. From ancient statues to war ...
Seashells, seaweed and the odd piece of driftwood are all standard seaside finds. But a Jeep, an unexploded bomb, hundreds of plastic eggs or a fleet of brand-new motorbikes? That’s a different story.
For most people, it's fair to expect a walk in the woods to be a largely peaceful experience. When they plan a hiking route, they expect the dirt paths and the underbrush, scattered pine needles, ...
Google Earth is a fascinating phenomenon. It allows users to see the entire world at close range with a click of a button and a few keystrokes, creating an interactive overview of our planet that ...
There are many, many weird things seen on Google Earth. The service, which was launched in 2005, compiles images from various sources, from satellites in geosynchronous orbit that snap low-resolution ...