Grutas Tolantongo is a magnificent box canyon and resort that’s a great place to escape the mayhem of Mexico City.
Meet the Bean-Nighe: The Scottish Clothes-Washing Omen of Death
The bean-nighe is a woman in Scottish folklore who foretells death by washing bloody clothes in a river.
4 Cool and Unique Things to Do in Mexico City
As the fifth-largest city in the world, there are endless things to do in Mexico City. Here are four cool and unique ideas to get your trip started.
An Ode to Billy Mays: The OxiClean Infomercial King
Billy Mays, the man that rose to superstardom via one of TV’s most underacknowledged forms, the infomercial, died in 2009. Here’s a tribute to the Pittsburgh-native’s legacy.
Joe Metheny: The Serial Killer Who Sold Human Hamburgers to Unsuspecting Customers
Serial killer Joe Metheny killed female sex workers and then turned their bodies into burgers that he served to unsuspecting people at a roadside barbeque stand.
The Curse of the Krasue: The Floating Head of Southeast Asia
This floating head with its intestines dangling below it has an insatiable hunger for flesh. The Southeast Asian Krasue is one scary ghost.
The Best 6 Paintings by Food-Face Painter Giuseppe Arcimboldo
Do you know that painting of the guy whose head is made of only fruits and veggies? Want to see more from its creator Giuseppe Arcimboldo?
Camping in Tayrona National Park: The Dos and Don’ts of Colombia’s Most Popular Camping Destination
Tayrona National Park, located on Colombia’s northern Caribbean coast, is one of the most amazing natural areas in the whole country.
How British Soldier “Mad Jack Churchill” Took Down 42 Nazis With Only a Sword
Mad Jack Churchill may have been the most badass soldier ever. And capturing 42 Nazis with only a sword is just one of many insane stories from his life.
A Traveler’s Guide to Guatape: Colombia’s Breathtaking Lakeside Getaway
One of the most unique and breathtaking locations in Colombia is Guatape, a small town with a very big rock and plenty of water-based activities.
The Chilling Story of Stephen Griffiths, the Crossbow Cannibal
Stephen Griffiths, who nicknamed himself “The Crossbow Cannibal,” murdered and cannibalized three sex workers before being caught in the act on CCTV.
Street Sharks Is the Best Shark Cartoon You Almost Forgot About
Among the many amazing cartoons of the ’90s, it’s easy to forget about some of the greats. Street Sharks is one of those hidden gems.
6 Fun Things to Do in San Andres Island, Colombia
San Andres island is a Colombian island off the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua. It’s packed with adventures and activities that everyone will love.
Talking to a Real Paranormal Investigator About Ghost Hunting Shows
Ghost hunting shows are fun, but often more than a little fabricated. I talked to a real paranormal investigator about what the shows get wrong.
Beware the Bunyip: The Aboriginal Monster of the Billabongs
The Australian Outback is home to quite a few dangerous creatures, but none may be more fearsome than the legendary bunyip, an amphibious beast that feeds on humans.
Comparing Nondairy Milk Alternatives: Udderly the Best
If you want to live healthier and reduce your carbon footprint, here are some amazing nondairy milk alternatives to try.
The Twisted Story of Matthew Hoffman: The Leaf Killer of Mount Vernon, Ohio
Matthew Hoffman, often called “The Leaf Killer,” brutally killed three people and kidnapped and raped a young girl.
9 Ways to Cook Eggs, Ranked From Worst to Best
There are many different ways to cook eggs. Here’s a breakdown of the very best and the very worst.
What Is Humorism? Explaining the Ancient Medical Philosophy and the 4 Humors
Doctors all over the world once thought draining blood from their patients was a good idea. This was thanks to the theory of humorism, which persisted for over 1,000 years.
Visiting Hacienda Napoles: Pablo Escobar’s Estate Turned Into a Zoo
Once the estate of drug kingpin Pablo Escobar, Hacienda Napoles is now a family-friendly zoo and waterpark. Here’s what it’s like to visit.
Sic Semper Tyrannis: A Strange and Contradictory History of a Revolutionary Chant
Once a phrase condemning tyrannical rule, sic semper tyrannis is now a conservative protest chant used to condemn any politician they disagree with.
The Lighthouse Ending Explained: Myths and Mermaids
Robert Eggers is cultivating a reputation for ambiguous (but fascinating) films. This is The Lighthouse ending explained.
Battle of the Beasts: Which Animals Would Win in a Theoretical Fight?
There are tons of badass animals out there, but which ones would hold the title belt if they were to fight head-to-head? This is the battle of the beasts.
The Queen James Bible Is Redefining Christian Religious Thought in an LGBTQ+ Friendly Way
The Queen James Bible is here to help LGBTQ+ folks finally feel like their faith and their identity aren’t in conflict with each other.