Ancient Mayan Pyramid Destroyed for New Highway
21 May 2013Who needs a dusty old pyramid? Apparently, not road builders in Belize, who destroyed a 2,300-year-old Mayan pyramid in order to use the crushed rock for a new highway.
Who needs a dusty old pyramid? Apparently, not road builders in Belize, who destroyed a 2,300-year-old Mayan pyramid in order to use the crushed rock for a new highway.
It’s not quite Atlantis, but scientists believe they have discovered a lost continent on the ocean floor, just off the coast of Brazil.
Talk about making the most of a bad situation. A company in the Czech Republic is purposely showing tourists the underbelly of Prague. Yes, corruption tours. They’re a thing. Really.
A popular smartphone app lets you play airport security scanner. And what’s more, you may be helping to improve security in real life, too.
Your next flight may have fewer flight attendants on board, thanks to a new ruling by Transport Canada.
A Virgin America passenger was detained in San Francisco after mouthing off to the flight crew and failing to flush the toilet. He’s now suing for half a million dollars.
It looks like we’re one step closer to space tourism, with the successful, sound-barrier-breaking test launch of Virgin Galactic’s SpaceShipTwo.
How do you make chocolate even more awesome? By adding puppets! The team at Jim Henson’s Creature Shop has teamed up with Hershey’s Chocolate World in Pennsylvania to create a 4D chocolate caper.