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Meet The Da Vinci Of Barista Coffee Art

Mike Breach makes ridiculously good coffee art.

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The Postman Who Built A Palace Made Of Pebbles

This is the story of a French postman who spent thirty years of his life building his dream home– a palace made of pebbles and stones he found along his postal route.

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A Bootleg Retrospective Of Hollywood Movie Posters

Far from the gleaming multiplex cinemas most of us are accustomed to, there are places that can’t afford the printers needed for making movie posters, let alone the legal rights to actually screen...

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Secret Time Capsule Safe Found In A Tennessee Farmhouse

There can be no feeling like it; uncovering a secret treasure buried in the past.

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Four Women Over Four Decades

In 1975, Nicholas Nixon took a photograph of his wife Bebe and her three sisters, Heather, Mimi and Laurie, aged between 15 and 25 years old. The next year, he took another photograph and realized...

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Why Is F. Scott Fitzgerald Buried In A Weirdly Unremarkable Place?

He’s widely considered one of America’s greatest novelists. So then why is Fitzgerald, who is more famously associated with places such as Paris, New York and the French Riviera, buried near a highway...

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The Town That Is Literally Living Under A Rock

People choose to live in some pretty baffling places, like those towns sitting at the base of volcanos or the precariously placed monasteries in the Himalayan mountains. Here’s one that looks like it...

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That Time The Paris Mosque Helped Jews Escape The Nazis

Here’s one they left out of the history textbooks. A recent French film, Free Men, brought to light the remarkable true history of how Muslims gave sanctuary to French Jews in Nazi-occupied Paris...

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Human Doll Cloning Is So Hot Right Now In Japan

Here is a 3D printed doll, cloned from a real human’s head, that you can never unsee.

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The Number Of Abandoned Luxury Cars Lying Around Dubai Is Kind Of A Problem

Some cities have a litter problem, some suffer from high crime rates. And then you have Dubai, which for the last several years has been facing the unusual problem of high end sports cars being...

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Remains Of An Underwater Habitat Left By 1960s Sea Dwellers

After being rejected by the U.S. Navy, an American military physician turned to French diving/ filmmaking pioneer Jacques Cousteau and his ‘Calypso’ diving team to build an underwater colony where...

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Hidden Room Found In An Attic From WW II Is Sorta Cool, Mostly Creepy

A Reddit user found a hidden room in the attic of their house in Norway, believed to have been there since World War II.

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Follow The Yellow Brick Road To The Abandoned Land Of Oz

In the resort town of Beech Mountain, North Carolina, lies a neglected theme park that survived for just ten years before it closed its doors and fell into disrepair. It's called the Land of Oz.

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5 Secret Restaurants In Paris

Five restaurants you won't find in Paris.

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The Guy Who Digs Up Lost Cities Buried At Sea

For the last thirteen years, he’s been busy digging up a lost underwater civilization the size of Paris off the coast of Egypt.

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The Town With A Subculture Of Secret Tiny Doors

In Ann Arbor Michigan, a series of what is known as ‘fairy doors’ began popping up around the area in 2005, built into buildings, shops and restaurants and quickly acquired a cult following.

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The World’s Largest Secret Dinner Party Is Tonight

Tonight in Paris, tens of thousands of people dressed in white, will converge at a secret location, set up miles of tables, food and champagne and dine in high spirits until midnight for the annual...

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The Secret Treasures Museums Don't Display

A quick look at a book that catalogues all the treasures museums don't display.

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A Walk Along Paris' Abandoned Railway

Built in 1862, the Petite Ceinture is a great way to see Paris from a different perspective as the railroad’s bridges peep over the boulevards every few hundred yards.

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There Was A Secret Government Torture Facility On London's Billionaires Row

The “London Cage”, a hidden WWII Guantanamo-esque compound on the most expensive street in London, Kensington Palace Gardens, was kept secret from the British public for nearly sixty years.

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