MMXXV VOL20 No.855

The day of two noons was 142 years ago

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The 1943 Paricutín eruption that buried the town of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Mexico

A volcano that emerged from nowhere and grew rapidly, burying two nearby villages. Recognized as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, it is one of the few volcanoes whose evolution, from birth to dormancy, has been observed and documented

Editor's picks

A question that emerged as another consequence of the Vietnam War; is there really gold left in Fort Knox, or is the building simply the world's most secure fortress built to guard a lie?

Travelling around the world fast

From the first circumnavigations and the race to circumnavigate the planet faster, to the first global journeys by car, plane, current records and the future of ultra-fast world travel

The abandoned castle of Madame Sherri

The ruined staircase, reminiscent of a fairy tale, conjures the image of an imposing castle with towering walls and majestic turrets that never stood there. The history surrounding this abandoned site is one of debauchery and excess, set against the backdrop of the Prohibition era during the Roaring Twenties

Viaduct Petrobras, highway to nowhere

A jungle shortcut road that never was and an abandoned highway bridge in the middle of the jungle sticking out among the treetops, which appears to have been transported by several helicopters and dropped in the middle of nowhere in the tropical forest

Kissing the Blarney Stone, Blarney Castle, Ireland

A magical stone that when kissed, grants the gift of gab. The downside is that it is placed on top of the outer wall of the castle, right below the battlements. Nevertheless, hundreds of tourists come to perform the ritual of the stone kiss

Kéréon lighthouse, Brittany, France

Located in the dangerous Fromveur Strait, this lighthouse was built with luxurious wooden interiors that included an unusual office called the Hall of Honor. The lighthouse keepers nicknamed it the palace of the underworld

Editor's picks

A solar storm of great intensity, capable of knocking out terrestrial power grids and affecting telecommunications. The question is when the next one will occur and what impact it will have on modern infrastructures

Rakotzbrücke devil’s bridge

Located on Lake Rakotz, in Kromlau Azalea and Rhododendron Park, Gablenz, Saxony, Rakotzbrücke is one of the most famous devil's bridges in the world

The cave of the crystals, Naica, Mexico

At a depth of 300 meters (980ft), Naica's cave houses the largest natural crystal formations in the world. The environment inside is lethal as a result of the heat and high relative humidity combination

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The detection of the signal by Big Ear radio telescope, interpretation of the data collected on paper and problems in determining its nature

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