The most recent findings on earth.
How Deep can you Possibly Dig?
Do you remember that absolutely divine feeling you had as a child when you were digging in wet sand at the beach? Deeper and deeper…
The most recent findings on earth.
Do you remember that absolutely divine feeling you had as a child when you were digging in wet sand at the beach? Deeper and deeper…
This is what happened on Earth thousands of years before anyone started writing anything down.
This 73,000-year-old South African cave stone is the world’s oldest drawing.
Watch in the video how much of the Earth can you see at once…
The mysterious 6-inch skeleton found in Chile’s Atacama Desert more than a decade ago, has perplexed scientists.
Oldest fossil of a baby snake that lived among dinosaurs, found preserved in amber.
Sound waves reveal immense quantities of diamonds deep in Earth’s interior.
Ancient Easter Islanders were able to move massive stone hats and place them on top of giant statues, with little effort and resources. Credit Sean Hixon
Stonehenge’s giant monoliths were ‘in place long before humans arrived’ and prehistoric people created monument around them.
An expedition to find Ernest Shackleton’s lost ship in Antarctica, set for next year.