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10 of the Creepiest Photos Ever Taken
Photographs have an uncanny ability to capture the unnatural, the eerie, and the downright frightening. More than video, ...
The groundbreaking photo shook both supporters and skeptics in 1933 – here’s how that image changed the legend of Nessie for ...
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Ford's Rarest Muscle Cars Sold Only In Kansas
The Mustang and Torino Cobra Twister Specials are two of the rarest muscle cars Ford ever built and they were only available in the KC area.
EXCLUSIVE: The Black List has named the participants and projects selected for its 2025 Projects Lab. Selected from over ...
The legend of the Loch Ness Monster has fascinated generations, inspiring books, documentaries and countless theories. The creature, affectionately known as 'Nessie', remains one of Scotland's most ...
Stephen Colbert returned from vacation on Tuesday and during his monologue talked about the story that occupied everyone over Labor Day weekend: Trump’s health. Though Colbert wasn’t thrilled about ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: For centuries, the legendary Loch Ness Monster has often been imagined as a creature that swims with extreme vertical undulations. Nothing like the ...
In 1933, two eye-witness claimed to have seen a prehistoric-like animal in the waters of a Scottish lake. In the following years, the truth would begin to unravel as more people claimed to spot this ...
Part of a continuing weekly series on Alaska history by local historian David Reamer. Have a question about Anchorage or Alaska history or an idea for a future article? Go to the form at the bottom of ...
The first bottle of "whisky" matured in casks submerged in Scotland's Loch Ness has sold at auction for more than $1,000. Domhayn, named after the Gaelic word for "deep," was submerged 702 feet ...
Almost all of us have, somewhere in our lives, heard of some crazy tales from decades ago and immediately visualized them. And the Loch Ness Monster from 1938 is no different. Recently, a police ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Adrian Shine of the Loch Ness Project about the discovery of an underwater camera set up 55 years ago to photograph the Loch Ness Monster. In the depths of Loch Ness in ...
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