Edward Clark
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This Might Be the Most Underrated Adrenaline Rush in Switzerland
Switzerland is known for headline-grabbing thrill experiences, including skydiving over glaciers, steep mountain railways, and extreme ski descents. Still, one of...
DestinationsEdward ClarkFebruary 25, 2026 -
Photos of Abandoned Places That Look Like They Belong in The Last of Us
Entire towns, factories, hospitals, and amusement parks have been left to decay across the world, some due to economic collapse, while...
MapsEdward ClarkFebruary 24, 2026 -
This Ancient New Zealand Forest Hides Giant Trees and Natural Night Lights
Waipoua Forest is on New Zealand’s North Island in the Northland and Bay of Islands region, near Dargaville and about 1...
NatureEdward ClarkFebruary 24, 2026 -
Austria Wants Tourists to Sign an NDA Before Visiting This Winter
In January 2026, Austria Tourism partnered with Vienna agency Wien Nord Serviceplan to launch the NON-DISCLOSURE AUSTRIA campaign. The idea asks...
CultureEdward ClarkFebruary 24, 2026 -
They Said It Was a Myth, But Archaeologists May Have Just Found the Lost City
For more than a thousand years, one of medieval Spain’s most debated cities survived mostly in written accounts. Chroniclers described it...
MapsEdward ClarkFebruary 24, 2026 -
This Cave Is So Massive It Has Its Own Jungle and Weather System
In 1991, a Vietnamese man named Hồ Khanh was walking through the jungle near the Laos border while searching for agarwood,...
NatureEdward ClarkFebruary 23, 2026 -
Man Goes Viral for His Insane Perspective Shots
Lisbon-based photographer Hugo Suíssas basically looks at famous landmarks and thinks, “Yeah, I can prank reality with that.” Instead of pointing...
LifestyleEdward ClarkFebruary 23, 2026 -
You Are Visiting the Wrong Swiss City for Your Travel Style
You can plan a trip to Switzerland perfectly on paper and still feel out of place once you arrive. The issue...
TravelsEdward ClarkFebruary 23, 2026 -
The Oldest Tree in the World Is Hiding in California, and You Cannot Visit It
Records show that there is a living tree that began growing around 2830 BCE, placing its birth more than a century...
NatureEdward ClarkFebruary 22, 2026 -
Did a Woman Marry the Eiffel Tower and Divorce It for a Fence?
Erika Eiffel, born Erika LaBrie, first caught global media attention in 2008. The previous year, she held a symbolic commitment ceremony...
LifestyleEdward ClarkFebruary 22, 2026