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THE TREE BRIDGES OF MAWSYNRAM The Tree Bridges of Mawsynram. Tuesday September 08, 2015 Written by Ronan. The number of places on Earth where the concrete slabs of urbanism don't yet exist are increasingly far and few between. One such place is Mawsynram in North East India, where the unusually high rainfall (around 12 metres a year, or three times Australia’saverage
GLORIOUSLY DAGGY PHOTOS OF AUSTRALIANS ON HOLIDAY: 1950-1989 Gloriously Daggy Photos of Australians on Holiday: 1950-1989. Architecture nerd and comedian Tim Ross has trawled through the National Archives to find these gloriously daggy photos of Australians on holidays between 1950 and 1989. They form the basis of Motel , a new book and a series of live shows Tim is currently touring aroundthe country.
HOW TO SURVIVE A ZOMBIE ATTACK, ACCORDING TO SCIENCE There’s an entire section of the CDC’s website dedicated to “Zombie Preparedness”. For what it’s worth, the agency recommends keeping an emergency kit in your house, stocked with water (“one gallon per person per day”), a utility knife, duct tape, bleach, soap and towels, non-perishable food, and medication. SMITH JOURNAL · A QUARTERLY, AUSTRALIA-BASED PUBLICATION A quarterly, Australia-based publication that takes unexpected, interesting, funny and sometimes complicated stories and tells them the way you would to a bunch of friends at the pub. SCRUMPING IN THE CITY This time of the year in the burbs, there are oodles of options with a lot of fruit ripening from now until autumn. Berries, cherries and plums are the first, then the apples, figs and later the nuts. Keep your eyes open to reap the rewards of being a scrumper and carry on the tradition. Rohan Anderson is the man behind Whole Larder Love, an THE CASE OF THE MISSING SHIPWRECKS The Case of the Missing Shipwrecks. Monday September 23, 2019 Written by Garry. Late last year, a team of divers was sent to Indonesia to survey the wreckage of two Dutch ships sunk off the coast of Java during World War II. But when the crew arrived at the location, they discovered something shocking: the shipwrecks were gone. CAPTURING THE LAST MILK BARS OF AUSTRALIA Capturing the Last Milk Bars of Australia. When I ask Eamon Donnelly what he used to go for at the milk bar, as a kid of the 80s kicking around in East Geelong, he reels off a list without a second thought: a Bubble o' Bill (“because it was a double whammy of ice cream and bubble gum”), a bag of mixed lollies (“mint leaves and fizzers FOUR TOTALLY-NOT-ICKY CRICKET RECIPES TO TRY AT HOME Method. Preheat oven to 180°C. Line a tray with baking paper. Combine the protein powder, oats, desiccated coconut, cacao, dark chocolate, salt, dates and chia, and mix well. Add the remaining ingredients: water, coconut oil and flax eggs. Using your hands, mix it very well until all ingredients are totally combined. HOW TO PRESS YOUR OWN VINYL RECORDS Well, it turns out you don’t actually need to own a large-scale vinyl press to copy your own records. If these instructions from Synth Gear are to be believed, all you need is a wooden frame, some silicon rubber, a little resin, and – of course – a legitimately purchased vinyl record. (We’re no law firm, but it does seem to be legal in THE SECRET, EXTREMELY DETAILED SOVIET MAPS OF AMERICA The Soviet's map of Washington, D.C. even includes small pools of water in the forest along the C&O canal. Reflecting their military purpose, the maps came with companion tables that detail the distances at which sounds and sights can be perceived. A rifle shot can be heard from 4000 metres away, but snapping a twig has an 80-metre sonicradius.
THE TREE BRIDGES OF MAWSYNRAM The Tree Bridges of Mawsynram. Tuesday September 08, 2015 Written by Ronan. The number of places on Earth where the concrete slabs of urbanism don't yet exist are increasingly far and few between. One such place is Mawsynram in North East India, where the unusually high rainfall (around 12 metres a year, or three times Australia’saverage
GLORIOUSLY DAGGY PHOTOS OF AUSTRALIANS ON HOLIDAY: 1950-1989 Gloriously Daggy Photos of Australians on Holiday: 1950-1989. Architecture nerd and comedian Tim Ross has trawled through the National Archives to find these gloriously daggy photos of Australians on holidays between 1950 and 1989. They form the basis of Motel , a new book and a series of live shows Tim is currently touring aroundthe country.
HOW TO SURVIVE A ZOMBIE ATTACK, ACCORDING TO SCIENCE There’s an entire section of the CDC’s website dedicated to “Zombie Preparedness”. For what it’s worth, the agency recommends keeping an emergency kit in your house, stocked with water (“one gallon per person per day”), a utility knife, duct tape, bleach, soap and towels, non-perishable food, and medication. INNOVATIVE SCIENCE ARTICLES ON OUR BOG| SMITH JOURNAL The Science (and Business) of Sex in Space. Thursday February 20, 2020. We’ve done a lot of research into what it’ll take to live on Mars. But one activity has been frustratingly neglected: human reproduction. Here’s what we know about this surprisingly complex endeavour. » READ MORE. CAPTURING THE LAST MILK BARS OF AUSTRALIA Capturing the Last Milk Bars of Australia. When I ask Eamon Donnelly what he used to go for at the milk bar, as a kid of the 80s kicking around in East Geelong, he reels off a list without a second thought: a Bubble o' Bill (“because it was a double whammy of ice cream and bubble gum”), a bag of mixed lollies (“mint leaves and fizzers THE RUSSIAN VILLAGE BURIED IN SAND The Russian Village Buried in Sand. Once a thriving fishing town, Shoyna, sitting on the edge of the Arctic Circle, is now a dwindling cluster of battered houses with one very particular, very freaky problem: sand. We’re not talking a bit of grit in your socks. Every night, the people of Shoyna go to bed knowing they’ll probably wakeup
9 HOMEMADE CHRISTMAS GIFTS YOU’D SECRETLY WANT TO RECEIVE We’ve curated a list of some of our top DIY gift ideas to help you follow through and do that thing you say you’ll do every Christmas but then run out of time for: make your own presents. Stout and Coffee Soap. Beer - you’d bathe in it if you could turns out you can. Theseare
TUDOR AND THE MARINE NATIONALE Tudor kept kitting out Marine Nationale combat divers well into the 1980s, and the last of their watches were decommissioned in the early 2000s. This slice of French military history was brought to you by our friends at Tudor, a Swiss watchmaking brand offering mechanical watches with good looks and proven reliability. history. france.military.
FOUR TOTALLY-NOT-ICKY CRICKET RECIPES TO TRY AT HOME Method. Preheat oven to 180°C. Line a tray with baking paper. Combine the protein powder, oats, desiccated coconut, cacao, dark chocolate, salt, dates and chia, and mix well. Add the remaining ingredients: water, coconut oil and flax eggs. Using your hands, mix it very well until all ingredients are totally combined. BEHIND THE PHOTO: WHEN YOU HAVE TO SCURRY DOWN A ROPE TO Behind the Photo: When You Have to Scurry Down a Rope to Get Into an Abandoned Communist Hall Monday October 14, 2019 Written by Kate Stanton, with photos by Chris Zielecki THE INTRIGUING ART OF NAMING ASTEROIDS Find an asteroid before anyone else, and you can even give it your own name. After that, it’s a small matter of following the official naming conventions. Asteroid names should contain fewer than 16 characters, preferably be one word that’s pronounceable and inoffensive, and – sadly, for those of us convinced our moggy’sfrom a galaxy
THE MYSTERIOUS RUINS OF SIBERIA The Mysterious Ruins of Siberia. Saturday November 22, 2014 Written by Kane. While we're (justifiably) slapping each other on the backs because we landed a space probe on a rock 500 million kilometers away, it's worth keeping in mind that there's a ruined fortress on a six-hectare island in a lake called Tere-Khol, located in remote south HOW TO SURVIVE A ZOMBIE ATTACK, ACCORDING TO SCIENCE There’s an entire section of the CDC’s website dedicated to “Zombie Preparedness”. For what it’s worth, the agency recommends keeping an emergency kit in your house, stocked with water (“one gallon per person per day”), a utility knife, duct tape, bleach, soap and towels, non-perishable food, and medication. INNOVATIVE SCIENCE ARTICLES ON OUR BOG| SMITH JOURNAL The Science (and Business) of Sex in Space. Thursday February 20, 2020. We’ve done a lot of research into what it’ll take to live on Mars. But one activity has been frustratingly neglected: human reproduction. Here’s what we know about this surprisingly complex endeavour. » READ MORE. SMITH JOURNAL · A QUARTERLY, AUSTRALIA-BASED PUBLICATION A quarterly, Australia-based publication that takes unexpected, interesting, funny and sometimes complicated stories and tells them the way you would to a bunch of friends at the pub. CAPTURING THE LAST MILK BARS OF AUSTRALIA Capturing the Last Milk Bars of Australia. When I ask Eamon Donnelly what he used to go for at the milk bar, as a kid of the 80s kicking around in East Geelong, he reels off a list without a second thought: a Bubble o' Bill (“because it was a double whammy of ice cream and bubble gum”), a bag of mixed lollies (“mint leaves and fizzers SCRUMPING IN THE CITY This time of the year in the burbs, there are oodles of options with a lot of fruit ripening from now until autumn. Berries, cherries and plums are the first, then the apples, figs and later the nuts. Keep your eyes open to reap the rewards of being a scrumper and carry on the tradition. Rohan Anderson is the man behind Whole Larder Love, an THE TREE BRIDGES OF MAWSYNRAM The Tree Bridges of Mawsynram. Tuesday September 08, 2015 Written by Ronan. The number of places on Earth where the concrete slabs of urbanism don't yet exist are increasingly far and few between. One such place is Mawsynram in North East India, where the unusually high rainfall (around 12 metres a year, or three times Australia’saverage
FOUR TOTALLY-NOT-ICKY CRICKET RECIPES TO TRY AT HOME Method. Preheat oven to 180°C. Line a tray with baking paper. Combine the protein powder, oats, desiccated coconut, cacao, dark chocolate, salt, dates and chia, and mix well. Add the remaining ingredients: water, coconut oil and flax eggs. Using your hands, mix it very well until all ingredients are totally combined. HOW TO PRESS YOUR OWN VINYL RECORDS Well, it turns out you don’t actually need to own a large-scale vinyl press to copy your own records. If these instructions from Synth Gear are to be believed, all you need is a wooden frame, some silicon rubber, a little resin, and – of course – a legitimately purchased vinyl record. (We’re no law firm, but it does seem to be legal in HOW TO CHOP WOOD, ACCORDING TO SCIENCE The straightest parts of the log will split the most cleanly, so make sure any knots or other irregularities are positioned closer to the bottom, where they won’t have the chance to mess things up. Then, the chopping itself. They recommend dividing the wood like a piece of pizza: in half, then in quarters, and so on and so forth until it fits WALKING GUIDES WITH LEFT FOOT RIGHT FOOT: THE WESTERN Words and photos: Georgia Nelson. The Western Arthurs range is one of the most prominent mountain ranges in South West Tasmania – it’s only competition being the Eastern Arthurs, which is really just the other half of the ridge. It sets itself apart from others by the continuous jagged peaks and ancient glacial lakes that are stumbled HOW TO SURVIVE A ZOMBIE ATTACK, ACCORDING TO SCIENCE There’s an entire section of the CDC’s website dedicated to “Zombie Preparedness”. For what it’s worth, the agency recommends keeping an emergency kit in your house, stocked with water (“one gallon per person per day”), a utility knife, duct tape, bleach, soap and towels, non-perishable food, and medication. INNOVATIVE SCIENCE ARTICLES ON OUR BOG| SMITH JOURNAL The Science (and Business) of Sex in Space. Thursday February 20, 2020. We’ve done a lot of research into what it’ll take to live on Mars. But one activity has been frustratingly neglected: human reproduction. Here’s what we know about this surprisingly complex endeavour. » READ MORE. SMITH JOURNAL · A QUARTERLY, AUSTRALIA-BASED PUBLICATION A quarterly, Australia-based publication that takes unexpected, interesting, funny and sometimes complicated stories and tells them the way you would to a bunch of friends at the pub. CAPTURING THE LAST MILK BARS OF AUSTRALIA Capturing the Last Milk Bars of Australia. When I ask Eamon Donnelly what he used to go for at the milk bar, as a kid of the 80s kicking around in East Geelong, he reels off a list without a second thought: a Bubble o' Bill (“because it was a double whammy of ice cream and bubble gum”), a bag of mixed lollies (“mint leaves and fizzers SCRUMPING IN THE CITY This time of the year in the burbs, there are oodles of options with a lot of fruit ripening from now until autumn. Berries, cherries and plums are the first, then the apples, figs and later the nuts. Keep your eyes open to reap the rewards of being a scrumper and carry on the tradition. Rohan Anderson is the man behind Whole Larder Love, an THE TREE BRIDGES OF MAWSYNRAM The Tree Bridges of Mawsynram. Tuesday September 08, 2015 Written by Ronan. The number of places on Earth where the concrete slabs of urbanism don't yet exist are increasingly far and few between. One such place is Mawsynram in North East India, where the unusually high rainfall (around 12 metres a year, or three times Australia’saverage
FOUR TOTALLY-NOT-ICKY CRICKET RECIPES TO TRY AT HOME Method. Preheat oven to 180°C. Line a tray with baking paper. Combine the protein powder, oats, desiccated coconut, cacao, dark chocolate, salt, dates and chia, and mix well. Add the remaining ingredients: water, coconut oil and flax eggs. Using your hands, mix it very well until all ingredients are totally combined. HOW TO PRESS YOUR OWN VINYL RECORDS Well, it turns out you don’t actually need to own a large-scale vinyl press to copy your own records. If these instructions from Synth Gear are to be believed, all you need is a wooden frame, some silicon rubber, a little resin, and – of course – a legitimately purchased vinyl record. (We’re no law firm, but it does seem to be legal in HOW TO CHOP WOOD, ACCORDING TO SCIENCE The straightest parts of the log will split the most cleanly, so make sure any knots or other irregularities are positioned closer to the bottom, where they won’t have the chance to mess things up. Then, the chopping itself. They recommend dividing the wood like a piece of pizza: in half, then in quarters, and so on and so forth until it fits WALKING GUIDES WITH LEFT FOOT RIGHT FOOT: THE WESTERN Words and photos: Georgia Nelson. The Western Arthurs range is one of the most prominent mountain ranges in South West Tasmania – it’s only competition being the Eastern Arthurs, which is really just the other half of the ridge. It sets itself apart from others by the continuous jagged peaks and ancient glacial lakes that are stumbled HOW TO SURVIVE A ZOMBIE ATTACK, ACCORDING TO SCIENCE There’s an entire section of the CDC’s website dedicated to “Zombie Preparedness”. For what it’s worth, the agency recommends keeping an emergency kit in your house, stocked with water (“one gallon per person per day”), a utility knife, duct tape, bleach, soap and towels, non-perishable food, and medication. INNOVATIVE SCIENCE ARTICLES ON OUR BOG| SMITH JOURNAL The Science (and Business) of Sex in Space. Thursday February 20, 2020. We’ve done a lot of research into what it’ll take to live on Mars. But one activity has been frustratingly neglected: human reproduction. Here’s what we know about this surprisingly complex endeavour. » READ MORE. THE PLANE GRAVEYARD UNDER THE SEA The Plane Graveyard Under the Sea. We’ve written about vehicle graveyards a few times over the years. (Okay, we’ve written about them a lot ). And while we could easily direct you to look at these classic cars rusting away in a German forest, or these disused, oddly aligned anchors, or these beached ships in the Uzbek desert, or thisTRUTH AT ANY COST
Truth at Any Cost - Three Undercover Journalists You Should Know. Turns out, journalism can be a dangerous occupation. According to Reporters Without Borders, 65 journalists were killed in 2017, with a further 54 held hostage, 326 detained and two missing. Undercover journalism is riskier yet. Infiltrating the worst kinds of lions’dens in
CAPTURING THE LAST MILK BARS OF AUSTRALIA Capturing the Last Milk Bars of Australia. When I ask Eamon Donnelly what he used to go for at the milk bar, as a kid of the 80s kicking around in East Geelong, he reels off a list without a second thought: a Bubble o' Bill (“because it was a double whammy of ice cream and bubble gum”), a bag of mixed lollies (“mint leaves and fizzers HOW TO CHOP WOOD, ACCORDING TO SCIENCE The straightest parts of the log will split the most cleanly, so make sure any knots or other irregularities are positioned closer to the bottom, where they won’t have the chance to mess things up. Then, the chopping itself. They recommend dividing the wood like a piece of pizza: in half, then in quarters, and so on and so forth until it fitsTOBY'S SHED
Toby's Shed. Max Blackmore is a Melbourne-based photographer, illustrator and master of the dark arts of hand-poked tattoos. Toby is his 13-year-old cousin who seems to have life pretty much figured out. Toby has built his very own shed from scratch on his family’s property just out of Castlemaine, right down to a stove and watertank.
RARE AERIAL SNAPS FROM THE COLDEST PLACE ON EARTH Sam Edmonds prefers to summer in the coldest place on earth. As a polar expedition guide, he escorts tourists braving the relatively balmy (but still borderline uninhabitable) Antarctic during the narrow window of time in which it’s safe(ish) to visit. HOW TO SURVIVE A ZOMBIE ATTACK, ACCORDING TO SCIENCE There’s an entire section of the CDC’s website dedicated to “Zombie Preparedness”. For what it’s worth, the agency recommends keeping an emergency kit in your house, stocked with water (“one gallon per person per day”), a utility knife, duct tape, bleach, soap and towels, non-perishable food, and medication. CROSS COUNTRY PHOTOGRAPHY Cross Country Photography. Friday May 25, 2018 Written by Smith. It’s been a while since a photographer has made us sit up in our seat and say “Whoa”. Kevin Russ just broke the drought. The particular photograph that blew us away was of this ramshackle hut in the Talkeetnas mountains in Alaska, but basically anything in theportfolio of
THE INTRIGUING ART OF NAMING ASTEROIDS Find an asteroid before anyone else, and you can even give it your own name. After that, it’s a small matter of following the official naming conventions. Asteroid names should contain fewer than 16 characters, preferably be one word that’s pronounceable and inoffensive, and – sadly, for those of us convinced our moggy’sfrom a galaxy
SMITH JOURNAL · A QUARTERLY, AUSTRALIA-BASED PUBLICATION A quarterly, Australia-based publication that takes unexpected, interesting, funny and sometimes complicated stories and tells them the way you would to a bunch of friends at the pub. SCRUMPING IN THE CITY This time of the year in the burbs, there are oodles of options with a lot of fruit ripening from now until autumn. Berries, cherries and plums are the first, then the apples, figs and later the nuts. Keep your eyes open to reap the rewards of being a scrumper and carry on the tradition. Rohan Anderson is the man behind Whole Larder Love, an HOW TO PRESS YOUR OWN VINYL RECORDS Well, it turns out you don’t actually need to own a large-scale vinyl press to copy your own records. If these instructions from Synth Gear are to be believed, all you need is a wooden frame, some silicon rubber, a little resin, and – of course – a legitimately purchased vinyl record. (We’re no law firm, but it does seem to be legal in THE TREE BRIDGES OF MAWSYNRAM The Tree Bridges of Mawsynram. Tuesday September 08, 2015 Written by Ronan. The number of places on Earth where the concrete slabs of urbanism don't yet exist are increasingly far and few between. One such place is Mawsynram in North East India, where the unusually high rainfall (around 12 metres a year, or three times Australia’saverage
CAPTURING THE LAST MILK BARS OF AUSTRALIA Capturing the Last Milk Bars of Australia. When I ask Eamon Donnelly what he used to go for at the milk bar, as a kid of the 80s kicking around in East Geelong, he reels off a list without a second thought: a Bubble o' Bill (“because it was a double whammy of ice cream and bubble gum”), a bag of mixed lollies (“mint leaves and fizzersHOW TO PLAY TWO-UP
It's a day to commemorate those who have served our country, but ANZAC Day is also about Two-up.It's known as 'Australia's Game', but howmany of us actually
WALKING GUIDES WITH LEFT FOOT RIGHT FOOT: THE WESTERN Words and photos: Georgia Nelson. The Western Arthurs range is one of the most prominent mountain ranges in South West Tasmania – it’s only competition being the Eastern Arthurs, which is really just the other half of the ridge. It sets itself apart from others by the continuous jagged peaks and ancient glacial lakes that are stumbled HOW TO SURVIVE A ZOMBIE ATTACK, ACCORDING TO SCIENCE There’s an entire section of the CDC’s website dedicated to “Zombie Preparedness”. For what it’s worth, the agency recommends keeping an emergency kit in your house, stocked with water (“one gallon per person per day”), a utility knife, duct tape, bleach, soap and towels, non-perishable food, and medication. GLORIOUSLY DAGGY PHOTOS OF AUSTRALIANS ON HOLIDAY: 1950-1989 Gloriously Daggy Photos of Australians on Holiday: 1950-1989. Architecture nerd and comedian Tim Ross has trawled through the National Archives to find these gloriously daggy photos of Australians on holidays between 1950 and 1989. They form the basis of Motel , a new book and a series of live shows Tim is currently touring aroundthe country.
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Compost always seems like a good idea, until it starts to stink – and then you avoid it and leave it for the next tenants to deal with. The folks at The Little Veggie Patch Co have a more reasonable solution. The Little Veggie Patch Co are a Melbourne company who do ready-made veggie crates for inner-city types who still want to growstuff.
SMITH JOURNAL · A QUARTERLY, AUSTRALIA-BASED PUBLICATION A quarterly, Australia-based publication that takes unexpected, interesting, funny and sometimes complicated stories and tells them the way you would to a bunch of friends at the pub. SCRUMPING IN THE CITY This time of the year in the burbs, there are oodles of options with a lot of fruit ripening from now until autumn. Berries, cherries and plums are the first, then the apples, figs and later the nuts. Keep your eyes open to reap the rewards of being a scrumper and carry on the tradition. Rohan Anderson is the man behind Whole Larder Love, an HOW TO PRESS YOUR OWN VINYL RECORDS Well, it turns out you don’t actually need to own a large-scale vinyl press to copy your own records. If these instructions from Synth Gear are to be believed, all you need is a wooden frame, some silicon rubber, a little resin, and – of course – a legitimately purchased vinyl record. (We’re no law firm, but it does seem to be legal in THE TREE BRIDGES OF MAWSYNRAM The Tree Bridges of Mawsynram. Tuesday September 08, 2015 Written by Ronan. The number of places on Earth where the concrete slabs of urbanism don't yet exist are increasingly far and few between. One such place is Mawsynram in North East India, where the unusually high rainfall (around 12 metres a year, or three times Australia’saverage
CAPTURING THE LAST MILK BARS OF AUSTRALIA Capturing the Last Milk Bars of Australia. When I ask Eamon Donnelly what he used to go for at the milk bar, as a kid of the 80s kicking around in East Geelong, he reels off a list without a second thought: a Bubble o' Bill (“because it was a double whammy of ice cream and bubble gum”), a bag of mixed lollies (“mint leaves and fizzersHOW TO PLAY TWO-UP
It's a day to commemorate those who have served our country, but ANZAC Day is also about Two-up.It's known as 'Australia's Game', but howmany of us actually
WALKING GUIDES WITH LEFT FOOT RIGHT FOOT: THE WESTERN Words and photos: Georgia Nelson. The Western Arthurs range is one of the most prominent mountain ranges in South West Tasmania – it’s only competition being the Eastern Arthurs, which is really just the other half of the ridge. It sets itself apart from others by the continuous jagged peaks and ancient glacial lakes that are stumbled HOW TO SURVIVE A ZOMBIE ATTACK, ACCORDING TO SCIENCE There’s an entire section of the CDC’s website dedicated to “Zombie Preparedness”. For what it’s worth, the agency recommends keeping an emergency kit in your house, stocked with water (“one gallon per person per day”), a utility knife, duct tape, bleach, soap and towels, non-perishable food, and medication. GLORIOUSLY DAGGY PHOTOS OF AUSTRALIANS ON HOLIDAY: 1950-1989 Gloriously Daggy Photos of Australians on Holiday: 1950-1989. Architecture nerd and comedian Tim Ross has trawled through the National Archives to find these gloriously daggy photos of Australians on holidays between 1950 and 1989. They form the basis of Motel , a new book and a series of live shows Tim is currently touring aroundthe country.
COMPOST AERATOR
Compost always seems like a good idea, until it starts to stink – and then you avoid it and leave it for the next tenants to deal with. The folks at The Little Veggie Patch Co have a more reasonable solution. The Little Veggie Patch Co are a Melbourne company who do ready-made veggie crates for inner-city types who still want to growstuff.
THE CASE OF THE MISSING SHIPWRECKS The Case of the Missing Shipwrecks. Monday September 23, 2019 Written by Garry. Late last year, a team of divers was sent to Indonesia to survey the wreckage of two Dutch ships sunk off the coast of Java during World War II. But when the crew arrived at the location, they discovered something shocking: the shipwrecks were gone. THE SECRET, EXTREMELY DETAILED SOVIET MAPS OF AMERICA The Soviet's map of Washington, D.C. even includes small pools of water in the forest along the C&O canal. Reflecting their military purpose, the maps came with companion tables that detail the distances at which sounds and sights can be perceived. A rifle shot can be heard from 4000 metres away, but snapping a twig has an 80-metre sonicradius.
CAPTURING THE LAST MILK BARS OF AUSTRALIA Capturing the Last Milk Bars of Australia. When I ask Eamon Donnelly what he used to go for at the milk bar, as a kid of the 80s kicking around in East Geelong, he reels off a list without a second thought: a Bubble o' Bill (“because it was a double whammy of ice cream and bubble gum”), a bag of mixed lollies (“mint leaves and fizzers TUDOR AND THE MARINE NATIONALE Tudor kept kitting out Marine Nationale combat divers well into the 1980s, and the last of their watches were decommissioned in the early 2000s. This slice of French military history was brought to you by our friends at Tudor, a Swiss watchmaking brand offering mechanical watches with good looks and proven reliability. history. france.military.
HOW TO CHOP WOOD, ACCORDING TO SCIENCE The straightest parts of the log will split the most cleanly, so make sure any knots or other irregularities are positioned closer to the bottom, where they won’t have the chance to mess things up. Then, the chopping itself. They recommend dividing the wood like a piece of pizza: in half, then in quarters, and so on and so forth until it fits PATAGONIA: THE END OF THE WORLD Patagonia: the End of the World. Thursday July 14, 2016 Written by Smith. Belgian photographer Jan De Roos travelled to the southernmost tip of South America in search of the end of the world. What he found, in the rugged landscapes of Patagonia, didn’t disappoint. We asked him about the year he spent traveling and working there, and got a STREET PHOTOS TAKEN 40 YEARS APART Street Photos Taken 40 Years Apart. Chris Porsz has done an awesome thing. Twice. During the 1970s and ’80s, the paramedic-turned-amateur-photographer set out to capture a random collection of the diverse people living in his hometown of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire in the U.K. Punks, police, traders, children and other citizens of all ages THIS OSTRICH HEIST STORY IS THE CRAZIEST OSTRICH HEIST Atlas Obscura has the full scoop on the story, which it dubs ‘The Great 1911 Trans-Saharan Ostrich Heist’. Thornton’s mission, it relates, was driven by South Africa’s need to maintain its monopoly on the ostrich feather market, then a thriving industry due to their use in elaborate women’s hats. He’d been dispatched to snatch the THE STORY OF THE SWISS CHEESE MAFIA In ‘The Swiss Cheese Mafia’, Davaney tells the story of the Schweizer Käseunion (Swiss Cheese Union), a group that controlled the cheese game in Switzerland from 1914 until 1999, when it was finally abolished, ending decades of lactose-laden corruption. Formed during the food shortages caused by WWI, the Union’s initial role was to THE INTRIGUING ART OF NAMING ASTEROIDS Find an asteroid before anyone else, and you can even give it your own name. After that, it’s a small matter of following the official naming conventions. Asteroid names should contain fewer than 16 characters, preferably be one word that’s pronounceable and inoffensive, and – sadly, for those of us convinced our moggy’sfrom a galaxy
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Wednesday March 25, 2020 Built by artists during World War II, Switzerland’s camouflaged bunkers were designed to fade into the landscape. These photos givethem a spotlight.
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LOUIS THEROUX: THINGS I BELIEVE Tuesday March 24, 2020 Documentarian Louis Theroux wants us to stay nervous, embrace our vulnerability and think more about death.READ MORE
FALL ASLEEP TO 12 HOURS OF AMBIENT SOUND FROM 'BLADE RUNNER', 'ALIEN'AND 'STAR TREK'
Friday February 28, 2020 Many people use white noise generators to help drown out the hubbub of modern life. We've got a better solution: 12-hour loops of background noise from cult sci-fi films and TV shows.READ MORE
THE CALMING BEAUTY OF FRACTALS IN NATURE Friday February 28, 2020 Here are those photos of plants casually demonstrating the mathematical beauty of nature you ordered.READ MORE
MEXICO'S CRYSTAL FOREST Wednesday February 26, 2020 No, this isn't Superman's Fortress of Solitude. But the Cave of Crystals beneath the Mexican desert is every bit as otherworldly.READ MORE
THE STRANGELY CAPTIVATING ART OF SCANNED SANDWICHES Monday February 24, 2020 We don’t know why the people behind Scanwiches.com digitally preserve the sandwiches they eat. But we’re glad they do.READ MORE
JANE AUSTEN'S HOME BREW RECIPE Friday February 21, 2020 Turns out Jane Austen wasn’t just a great writer; she was a great home brewer, too. Here’s her recipe for 'spruce' beer.READ MORE
THE SCIENCE (AND BUSINESS) OF SEX IN SPACE Thursday February 20, 2020 We’ve done a lot of research into what it’ll take to live on Mars. But one activity has been frustratingly neglected: human reproduction. Here’s what we know about this surprisingly complex endeavour.READ MORE
THE PROUD TATTOOISTS OF THE TOKYO UNDERGROUND Monday February 17, 2020 We chat to photographer Manuel Chillagano about this stellar snap of a Japanese tattoo apprentice.READ MORE
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