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Cuban Caverns Hide Perils of Man-Eating Sharks, Haunt of History and Tragedy

On the coast of Cuba’s Santa Clara province, near Cape Maysi, lie caverns carved into the shoreline by centuries of relentless waves. These caves, stretching…

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82-Year-Old “Aunt Polly” Davis Chooses Solitude on Her Farm

Aunt Polly is described as a broken woman, with plenty of money in the bank, a 1,000 acre farm, and chickens. To me, however, it…

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Horrific Arctic Account From a Crew Member of the Jeannette

In the early 19th century, Arctic expeditions were fraught with peril, as evidenced by tales like those of the crew of the Jeannette and the…

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How to Make Wooden Stilts Instructions From 1906

Here are instructions published in 1906 on how to make wooden stilts. After covering the Landes stilts, I felt that it was only appropriate to…

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The Betrayal of Benjamin Franklin’s Son

William Franklin, the son of Benjamin Franklin, took a contrasting path to his father’s during the American Revolutionary War. While Benjamin Franklin was a key…

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Shepherds of Les Landes: A Community on Stilts in France

The shepherds of Les Landes, France, navigated their challenging landscape on stilts, using the height to manage flocks and perform everyday tasks with remarkable skill….

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Captain’s Harrowing Account of Martinique Eruption Aftermath

The British steamer Roddam narrowly escaped the catastrophic volcanic eruption in Martinique on May 8, 1902. Covered in volcanic ash, the ship and its crew…

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Captain Suiter’s Remarkable Find: Pot of Gold Unearthed in Le Claire Cellar

While searching for fish worms in his cellar, Captain Suiter struck upon an iron pot filled with gold coins valued between $200 and $300, alongside…

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Former Hartford Judge Claimed Unlawful Detention in Chicago Asylum

Frederick N. Sage, who claimed to be a former judge from Hartford, said he was unlawfully held in a Chicago detention hospital and denied communication…

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Old Names for the Devil

In folklore and religion, the Devil has taken on many names, each one offering a glimpse into how different cultures view the nature of evil….

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