Native Americans created the carvings, which depict nature and geometrical motifs, though researchers still puzzle over their exact purpose and meaning
Additionally, men take up more space than women, and larger groups of people tend to take up less space per person by crowding together
Dozens of pieces of premiere European architecture are showcased in this three-and-a-half minute video
But even if the dogs do sniff out tiger and rhino parts, a system needs to be in place for fully prosecuting the criminals behind those goods
Mexico has its share of dangerous spots. But some parts of Mexico are just as unsafe as some parts of the United States, and some parts are safer
A unique language is being born in northern Australia
Thirty Chinese preserved egg companies are being shut down for using toxic chemicals to expedite the egg-festering process
The popular 46-foot-tall inflatable art installation returns to Victoria Harbor
Since 2008, the Chinese have allocated something like $800 million to building new museums, and the country now has over 3,000 of them
A time lapsed kayak trip down the Colorado River
After posting photos on Facebook of himself and his two young daughters playing with a baby manatee, a Florida man was arrested by the wildlife authorities
The iconic New York building, which celebrates its 100th birthday this weekend, has a storied past
A new citizen science project lets you in to the beautiful world of Serengeti National Park
The mountain offers seemingly endless options for kicking the bucket, from falling into the abyss to suffocating from lack of oxygen
In 1964, Donal Rusk Currey killed the oldest tree ever. It was a Bristlecone pine, and here's why they live so long
Two hundred years ago today, a 36-year old America declared war, for the second time, against Great Britain
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