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Eight seasons of exhaustive digs at an Ancient Roman site in Spain reveal a sprawling Roman bath complex with a giant natatio and vivid mosaics.

Just outside Elche, calm fields and gentle hills sit over an unexpected secret. La Alcudia conceals its history so thoroughly that its depth becomes visible only when the soil is opened for all to see. Layers of time lie there like folded pages, each preserving traces of earlier worlds. Across eight digging seasons, archaeologists uncovered a Roman bath complex of remarkable scale. Baths were shared throughout the empire, yet few in Spain survive in such size or with such preservation. The discovery revealed not a modest installation but a sophisticated public space shaped for regular use and community life. When excavation began, the extent of the complex remained unknown, but its centerpiece soon emerged: a massive natatio, an open-air swimming pool large enough to evoke scenes of Roman citizens moving through the water beneath open sky. Surrounding rooms traced a full bathing sequence, from warm spaces to cold plunges and steam rooms, all supported by a hypocaust system circulating heated air beneath the floors. With each season, new chambers and pools appeared, exposing a site built for a substantial population and functioning as an essential gathering place for relief, routine, and social connection.
January 1, 2026 Marlon Wright
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Researchers re-opened a 5,000-year-old tomb in Andalusia and found ivory and amber from thousands of miles away, proof of prehistoric trade routes.

Archaeologists in southern Andalusia recently uncovered a massive stone tomb that dates back an astonishing 5,000 years. The structure, buried beneath layers of soil near the town of Teba, appears far more elaborate than most prehistoric graves found in the region.
January 1, 2026 Alex Summers
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An INRAP crew in the south of France has unearthed rows of planting pits from a Greek-era vineyard not far from the ancient Greek colony of Massalia.

As INRAP teams opened trenches in Marseille’s northern districts, the work initially looked like another routine intervention beneath busy streets. Layers of asphalt and industrial debris came away as expected, each tied to the city’s long expansion. But then a curious alignment appeared: evenly spaced pits forming a geometry too deliberate to ignore. What seemed like a minor irregularity expanded with every foot of soil removed. By the time the full pattern emerged, archaeologists realized they were no longer dealing with isolated traces. They were facing the layout of a Greek-era vineyard positioned 1.2 miles beyond ancient Massalia.
December 31, 2025 Marlon Wright

Russia wanted to say they dug the deepest hole ever, and they changed earth science forever in the process.

Beneath a quiet stretch of Arctic land lies a scientific effort that pushed technology to its breaking point. The Kola Superdeep Borehole exposed unexpected heat and geological surprises that challenged decades of assumptions, leaving behind unanswered questions.
December 31, 2025 Jane O'Shea
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Discover the top 10 extreme sports destinations in the U.S. Dive into the adrenaline-pumping world of adventure sports, understand their growing allure, and find out where to experience the ultimate thrills across the country.
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Americans Should Know That These “Normal” Things They Do Are Illegal In Canada

Americans and Canadians seem culturally similar—but legally, they might as well be different planets. Many everyday habits that feel perfectly normal in the U.S. can actually be illegal north of the border. Here are the surprising things Americans do without thinking that could get them in trouble in Canada.
December 31, 2025 Jesse Singer

Archaeologists Find Ancient God In A Sewer

Archaeologists in Bulgaria unearthed a significant historical treasure hidden in the sewer system below an ancient city—but its discovery is not what’s making history.
April 3, 2025 Allison Robertson

The Most Dangerous Selfie Spots In The World

With selfie sticks and front facing cameras the world is our selfie oyster. But some oysters are safer than others. These are some of the most dangerous selfie spots around the globe.
September 25, 2024 Jesse Singer

Historical Mysteries We've Only Solved In Recent Years

History is full of unsolved mysteries, but sometimes, new technology leads historians to answers. Here are some historical mysteries that we’ve recently figured out.
May 13, 2025 Tom Miller

Archaeologists Find Ancient God In A Sewer

Archaeologists in Bulgaria unearthed a significant historical treasure hidden in the sewer system below an ancient city—but its discovery is not what’s making history.
April 3, 2025 Allison Robertson
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Eight seasons of exhaustive digs at an Ancient Roman site in Spain reveal a sprawling Roman bath complex with a giant natatio and vivid mosaics.

Just outside Elche, calm fields and gentle hills sit over an unexpected secret. La Alcudia conceals its history so thoroughly that its depth becomes visible only when the soil is opened for all to see. Layers of time lie there like folded pages, each preserving traces of earlier worlds. Across eight digging seasons, archaeologists uncovered a Roman bath complex of remarkable scale. Baths were shared throughout the empire, yet few in Spain survive in such size or with such preservation. The discovery revealed not a modest installation but a sophisticated public space shaped for regular use and community life. When excavation began, the extent of the complex remained unknown, but its centerpiece soon emerged: a massive natatio, an open-air swimming pool large enough to evoke scenes of Roman citizens moving through the water beneath open sky. Surrounding rooms traced a full bathing sequence, from warm spaces to cold plunges and steam rooms, all supported by a hypocaust system circulating heated air beneath the floors. With each season, new chambers and pools appeared, exposing a site built for a substantial population and functioning as an essential gathering place for relief, routine, and social connection.
January 1, 2026 Marlon Wright
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Americans Should Know That These “Normal” Things They Do Are Illegal In Canada

Americans and Canadians seem culturally similar—but legally, they might as well be different planets. Many everyday habits that feel perfectly normal in the U.S. can actually be illegal north of the border. Here are the surprising things Americans do without thinking that could get them in trouble in Canada.
December 31, 2025 Jesse Singer
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The 10 Best Extreme Sports Destinations In The U.S.

Discover the top 10 extreme sports destinations in the U.S. Dive into the adrenaline-pumping world of adventure sports, understand their growing allure, and find out where to experience the ultimate thrills across the country.
September 16, 2023 Sammy Tran

We only get one vacation per year and I want to go on a cruise, but my wife wants to go to an all-inclusive resort. Which is better?

Vacations are precious—we only get so many days a year to escape the grind. So, when one partner wants a cruise and the other is dreaming of an all-inclusive resort, how do you choose?
August 28, 2025 Jesse Singer

Archaeologists Find Ancient God In A Sewer

Archaeologists in Bulgaria unearthed a significant historical treasure hidden in the sewer system below an ancient city—but its discovery is not what’s making history.
April 3, 2025 Allison Robertson

The Most Dangerous Selfie Spots In The World

With selfie sticks and front facing cameras the world is our selfie oyster. But some oysters are safer than others. These are some of the most dangerous selfie spots around the globe.
September 25, 2024 Jesse Singer

Unexpected Things Boomers And Millennials Actually Agree On

Every generation loves to roast the next, but the truth is far less dramatic. Boomers and millennials may argue online like it’s a competitive sport, but in real life? They quietly nod in agreement about way more things than anyone gives them credit for.
December 29, 2025 Jesse Singer

The Most Dangerous Selfie Spots In The World

With selfie sticks and front facing cameras the world is our selfie oyster. But some oysters are safer than others. These are some of the most dangerous selfie spots around the globe.
September 25, 2024 Jesse Singer

We only get one vacation per year and I want to go on a cruise, but my wife wants to go to an all-inclusive resort. Which is better?

Vacations are precious—we only get so many days a year to escape the grind. So, when one partner wants a cruise and the other is dreaming of an all-inclusive resort, how do you choose?
August 28, 2025 Jesse Singer
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10 Tourist Traps To Avoid At All Costs—And 10 Worth Seeing

Mass tourism has turned once-pristine destinations into overcrowded nightmares, while some extraordinary places remain relatively unknown. For all globe-trotters, here is a list of 22 skips and 22 must-sees for your bucket list.
December 31, 2025 Jane O'Shea

Airplane etiquette isn't that hard. Here are 10 things that will make everyone hate you—and 10 things that will make you an awesome passenger.

How you behave onboard can dramatically affect your journey—for better or worse. Check out what makes your flight neighbors remember you fondly and what will land you in a Reddit story.
December 23, 2025 Jane O'Shea
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Ridiculous First Class Experiences: The World's Most Luxurious Airlines, Ranked

Flying first class is designed for those who demand the best the travel industry has to offer at 35,000 feet. This level of luxury caters to high-net-worth individuals who choose top airlines for an unmatched experience. Let’s rank ‘em up.
December 25, 2025 Alex Summers

If You Want A Relaxing Vacation This Winter, Avoid These Overcrowded Tourist Hotspots

Let’s be honest—when you book a winter vacation, you’re probably imagining calm mornings, quiet walks, and that rare feeling of not being rushed anywhere. What you’re not imagining is standing in line behind 200 other people, dodging tour groups, or wondering how a place this small ended up feeling this busy.
December 18, 2025 J. Clarke