Food can be strange. What one culture considers a delicacy, another might view as downright insane to eat. But danger is not always about cultural … Read More ›
Month: September 2025
Global travel hit 1.4 billion international visits in 2019, and somewhere along the way, lying on a beach stopped being enough for a lot of … Read More ›
A Turkish villager renovating his cellar in 1963 broke through to something extraordinary: Derinkuyu, a massive multi-level city carved entirely into rock. He had literally … Read More ›
There is something both admirable and unsettling about roads carved entirely by human hands. These are not the smooth highways we take for granted. They … Read More ›
There is something deeply comforting about calling a horrifying story “just an urban legend.” It lets us sleep better at night. The idea that someone … Read More ›
Picture yourself strapped into a spacecraft, watching Earth shrink behind you. There is something both thrilling and terrifying about venturing beyond our planet’s protective embrace. … Read More ›
Natural disasters can strike unexpectedly, and certain U.S. cities face higher risks due to their geography, climate, and environmental conditions. From hurricanes and floods to … Read More ›
National parks are often associated with peace, scenic beauty, and outdoor adventure — but not all are completely safe. Especially when they’re located close to … Read More ›
Cycling and walking are healthy, eco-friendly, and enjoyable ways to move around cities — but in some U.S. cities, these activities come with heightened risks. … Read More ›
According to FBI-sourced rankings compiled by U.S. News & World Report and others using 2023 Uniform Crime Report data:“Memphis, Tennessee; St. Louis, Missouri; Detroit, Michigan…” … Read More ›