The 1916 New Jersey Shark Attacks that Inspired Jaws

The view of sharks as cold-blooded man-eaters goes even further back than Jaws. In the summer of 1916, five bathers were viciously attacked, transforming the reputation of these apex-hunters forever. Death from Below Fond memories are made frolicking around summertime seashores. Yet, in temperate waters dangers lurk. Rip currents and jellyfish are to be wary... Continue Reading →

Annie Taylor’s Barrel Ride over the Niagara Falls, 1901

Eccentric Annie Taylor was so desperate for a nest-egg, she attempted the most dangerous stunt she could think of - to become the first woman to ride over the Niagara Falls... in a barrel. In the picture a woman stands, a face wrinkled and unsmiling. She has dark wavy hair and the build of a... Continue Reading →

Erfurt Latrine Disaster, 1184

A catastrophic disaster to befall the Holy Roman Empire that barely anyone knows of; when dozens of the Empire's noblemen drowned... in a latrine. A complex, multi-ethnic patchwork of kingdoms made up the Holy Roman Empire that was the most powerful Christian kingdom to emerge from the shadows of the Dark Ages. Politically, it was... Continue Reading →

4 Disastrous Pranks

From wounded pride to suicide; find out how these four pranks went wrong in the worst ways possible. Life needn’t always be so serious. It shouldn’t always be about the humdrum, work-consume-die existence. A good prank that doesn’t hurt or upset anyone can provide belly-aching laughter, fun and reminds us not to take ourselves too... Continue Reading →

6 Disastrous Stunts

From moans and groans to broken bones; find out how these six stunts went wrong in the worst ways possible. Life needn’t always be so serious. It shouldn’t always be about the humdrum, work-consume-die existence. We live, too, to be entertained. Stunts do this by impressing us with people’s breath-taking skill and bravery, and are... Continue Reading →

Birmingham, Gloucester, Plymouth, and their Trans-Atlantic Twins

These three great American cities were named after their English cousins across the pond. Find out about their history, culture and the attractions they boast to visitors. Birmingham  Birmingham, Alabama's towering skyline The ‘Magic City’ was founded in 1871 and was planned from the very beginning to become the massive manufacturing hub it burgeoned into. Today,... Continue Reading →

The Boyd Massacre – The Gruesome Tale of Cannibalistic Revenge

The tale of the Boyd Massacre; an act of bone-chilling cannibalism, perhaps the worst to occur since the age of the Aztecs THE SUBJECTS OF Europe’s empires often saw the world beyond as one inhabited by varieties of savage, and in the most exotic corner of the world the image of Pacific islanders as fierce... Continue Reading →

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