Iceberg Alley: Where You Can Watch Enormous Icebergs Drift in Front of Your Window

Stretching from Arctic to the southeast coast of the island of Newfoundland, Iceberg Alley is the perfect spot for iceberg viewing – even from your kitchen window, while cooking the local staple ‘Jiggs dinner’. A 150 ft. Iceberg passing through Iceberg Alley near Twillingate, Newfoundland, Canada. Photo: Doreen Dalley If you live in Canada’s Iceberg Alley, you will never be short of iceb

28,000-Year-Old Woolly Mammoth Cells Brought Back To Life By Scientists

Cells from a woolly mammoth that died around 28,000 years ago have begun showing “signs of life” during a groundbreaking scientific experiment. Image credit: Kindai University The young woolly mammoth was dug out of Siberian permafrost in 2011. With the species being extinct for about 4,000 years, finding such a relatively intact specimen was big news – particularly since t

These Ancient Stone Spheres in Costa Rica Are One of Archaeology’s Strangest Mysteries

These mysterious artifacts were created many centuries ago in great numbers for unknown reasons, and have mostly ended up as lawn ornaments. The spheres are commonly attributed to the extinct Diquís culture. Source At first, they might seem like a new landscaping trend, but in fact these rounded stones are mysterious artifacts that were created centuries ago in great numbers. B

Cat Adopts Five Baby Hedgehogs After Their Mother Is Killed by Hay Mower

In Russia’s Rostov region, a cat called Murka became the mother of five hoglets whose mother recently died in an accident. Murka feeds five hedgehogs and a kitten. Photo: Ekaterina Semenova Murka’s owner, Ekaterina Semenova, told the correspondent of KP – Rostov-on-Don about the big heart of an ordinary cat. According to her account, about three weeks ago workers were mow

Hikers Spot Owl Swimming Through a Canyon – An Extremely Rare Sight

Hikers walking through a canyon in Lake Powell between Arizona and Utah stumbled upon a rare sight. A swimming owl. Owls are not known for swimming in water, so when the hikers saw the birdie doing just that, they were flabbergasted to say the least. As confirmed by National Geographic, on the rare occasion when owls do get to swim, it’s never by choice. Beside the fact that their fea

Colombia’s Largest Tree Is So Big in Diameter, It Has Grown Pillars to Support Its Branches

No, that’s not a little mountain, but a big tree. Image credit: Eréndira Rodríguez What’s the biggest tree in the world? General Sherman is certainly at the top of contenders, but then look at this. In the depths of Colombia’s Caribbean region, there is a tree some mistakenly call ‘The Tree of Guacarí’, which was another enormous tree in the same area, rather s

It’s official: Saturn Is Losing Its Iconic Rings And They’re Disappearing Much Faster Than Previously Anticipated

If you had to identify Saturn out of a crowd, you’d most likely know it by its famous rings. They are our solar system’s largest and brightest rings. Extending over 280,000 kilometres from the planet and wide enough to fit six Earths in a row. Saturn won’t look like this for long now. Because its rings are vanishing. That’s correct, Saturn’s rings are disappearing! And fast. Much

BREAKING: Five New Incredible Images Released From The JWST

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has already expanded humanity's vision further into time and space than ever before, giving a breathtaking sneak peek of the deepest and sharpest infrared image of the early Universe to date. Now, NASA has just unveiled five more stunning full-color images captured by the most ambitious telescopes humanity has ever built. "You ain't seen nothing yet," G

BREAKING: JWST Reveals The Deepest View of The Universe Yet, And It’s Breathtaking

The deepest infrared view of the Universe ever was just unveiled, and it's even better than we could have imagined. In a NASA livestream, US President Joe Biden released the first official image from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), showing us an unprecedented new image of a region of space known as SMACS 0723 – a deep field into the distant Universe. It's the furthest back in time w

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