While the Lusitania was known as the world’s largest passenger ship, the luxury cruise ship was actually hiding some dark secrets that played right into her tragic end.
From towering dunes to mountainous trails and canyons, America’s diverse landscape offers nearly every terrain out there—and they’re waiting for you and your 4x4.
The Nukak are the last uncontacted tribe of Colombia. From their handmade hammocks and lustful marriage practices to their forced colonization and a period of near-extinction, find out how the Nukak tribe have survived all these years, and where they are now.
Sparta was considered a warrior society, and most of its citizens were trained as such. But a warrior society meant their freedoms had limits, and their expectations were grim. From torturous training exercises to disturbing marriage rituals, the Spartan empire was darker than you thought.
Led by John Franklin, this was a British Arctic adventure that didn't go exactly as planned. What began in 1845 as an ambitious push to discovery ended up becoming a questionable, haunting mystery.
The first successful airplane ever built was in 1903. Centuries later, look how far aviation has come. While we're busy catching flights and not feelings, check out these interesting facts surrounding international flights and travel.
At the start of the 19th century, Captain Meriwether Lewis and Second Lieutenant William Clark embarked on one of the most important expeditions in American history.