LOCH NESS - The Legendary Nessie’s Lair

LOCH NESS - The Legendary Nessie’s Lair

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Kennecott - Alaska's $5 Billion Ghost Town Where Workers Never Left

In 1938, America's richest copper mine shut down overnight. The Kennecott Copper Corporation ordered 300 workers to evacuate immediately—leaving behind tools on benches, meat in storage, money in safes, and twelve bodies in graves. For 87 years, the buildings have stood empty on ...  Show more

Lake Natron - Tanzania's Blood-Red Water That Turns Animals to Stone

In Northern Tanzania, a blood-red lake with a mirror-perfect surface lures birds to their deaths—then preserves their bodies as calcified statues. Lake Natron's caustic waters can burn human skin in seconds, reach temperatures of 140°F, and have a pH almost as high as ammonia. Ye ...  Show more

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