March 26, 2026

Trail Cam SD Card Survives Wildfire and Capture Images of the Blaze From Within

A devastating fire recently burned 600,000 acres in Nebraska, becoming the biggest wildfire in the state’s history. But amid all the destruction, a surprising story has emerged. Trail camera aficionado Jordan Adams had set up a device in an area that was ravaged by the fire. Once it had burned out, he went back into the woods to recover the camera.

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March 26, 2026

Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Unveils Digital Archive of the Artist’s Entire Body of Work

In 1940, American artist Georgia O’Keeffe was quoted as saying, “My painting is what I have to give back to the world for what the world gives to me.” Today, that spirit of generosity lives on through the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum in Sante Fe, which has been working to make every single one of her artworks available to view online via the newly launched portal, Access O’Keeffe.

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March 25, 2026

Rome Now Charges $2 for Up-Close Views of Its Iconic Trevi Fountain

Each year, millions of tourists head to Rome to see its incredible historic landmarks, with the famous Trevi Fountain topping many must-see lists. Set against the Palazzo Poli, the ornate 18th-century fountain attracted more than 10 million visitors in 2025 alone. And while you’re welcome to marvel at it from a distance for free, you’ll now be charged a €2 (around $2.31)

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March 25, 2026

Dreamlike Three-Dimensional Collage Tells the Story of De Beers and Its Diamonds

Step into the De Beers flagship store in Paris and you’ll be greeted by artist Constantin Prozorov’s striking piece titled The De Beers Story. Comprising his signature digital collage style, the permanent, three-dimensional installation was unveiled in January 2026 at the boutique on Rue de la Paix, a luxury shopping district in the city. De Beers has long been synonymous with diamonds—it was founded in 1888—and Prozorov reflects this within the work.

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