Deep in the woods of Vermont, near the town of Brunswick, there are 6 small springs known, perhaps a little prosaically, as the Brunswick Springs. The local Abenaki tribe have considered the springs and the lands around them to be sacred for centuries. (Read more in 1st comment)

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Neil Harbisson was born with a rare disease ,a form of color blindness in which he can see the world in greyscales. A world only in greys..!! (Read more in 1st comment)

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Victoria Price, a television reporter for a Florida newspaper (USA) was saved because of an email!!! (Read more in 1st comment)

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Top Grade Ammonite Cabochons from Marston Magna, Somerset, England. An iconic British locality. Arguably the most sought after Ammonite material in the world. 200 million years old.

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Juliane was born in Peru on October 10, 1954 and her parents worked in the Amazon jungle, so Juliane grew up in an environment quite different from most children her age. (Read more in 1st comment)

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Anatoly Moskvin was considered an expert on local cemeteries in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia — but it turned out he was digging up deceased children and turning them into "living dolls." (Read more in 1st comment)

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The Extraordinary Irish Giant: Charles Byrne - Charles Byrne was born in Northern Ireland in 1761. Born to an ordinary family, it wasn’t long before Charles's parents realised that he was different from other kids. (Read more in 1st comment)

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Imagine cheating death twice only to become the world’s luckiest man. The unbelievable true story of Bill Morgan, a truck driver from Australia. (Read more in 1st comment)

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While working in the cellar of a grand English home, mysterious, "toxic-looking" bottles were found. Workers decided to do a taste test and discovered that the bottles contained rum — "officially the oldest known rum in the world,". (Read more in 1st comment)

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This is a beautifully eerie avenue of beech trees that were planted by the Stuart family back in the 1750s. That makes these gnarly trees almost 300 years old! (Read more in 1st comment)

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