What secrets lie below? From Istanbul's Basilica Cistern to Chavín de Huántar's chambers, a tapestry of ancient mysteries in subterranean structures are yet to be revealed.
Years of labor resulted in a garden of shrines made out of geodes. According to the Dubois County Visitors Center and Tourism Commission, one priest took 12 years to create a garden of shrines. Officials say these shrines are constructed completely of geodes, a type of rock found in parts of Indiana and Kentucky, and have been used as a decorative element in the construction of landscaping and homes since the 19th century. According to Tim Bell of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Father Phillip Ottavi built the grotto. Father Ottavi also was the director of the Sons of Divine Providence Home for mentally disabled men from the 1950s to his passing in the early 1970s.
Scientists have discovered the driver of photosynthesis that gives energy to plants, algae and some groups of bacteria, managing to piece together all the stages in the reaction that produces oxygen from water, transforming Earth's atmosphere two billion years ago. …
If you've ever dreamed of living like Hugh Hefner, inside a huge castle with lots of fun things to play with, then we may have found your not so humble abode.
If you've ever dreamed of living like Hugh Hefner, inside a huge castle with lots of fun things to play with, then we may have found your not so humble abode.
If you've ever dreamed of living like Hugh Hefner, inside a huge castle with lots of fun things to play with, then we may have found your not so humble abode.
MARCELINO “Max” Aguon, an employee of the Division of Parks and Recreation-Department of Lands & Natural Resources, said the Grotto, a popular diving spot, averaged over 100 visitors a day