July 8, 2022

Explorers Have Discovered the World’s Deepest Shipwreck 22,621 Feet Under the Sea

Humans may have summited Earth's highest peak and touched ground on the Moon, but we've still got a lot to explore on the ocean floor. Victor Vescovo, the billionaire founder of Caladan Oceanic and EYOS Expeditions, along with sonar specialist Jeremie Morizet are among the modern-day explorers plumbing the watery depths. On June 22, 2022, in the waters of the Philippine Sea, the team made a dreamlike discovery: the deepest wreck ever discovered.

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July 7, 2022

15+ Artsy Prints Offering a Unique Way to Honor Your Favorite Cities Across the U.S.

From New York to Los Angeles, Chicago to St. Louis, American cities have a lot to offer both tourists and locals. Dramatic skylines include landmarks such as the Empire State Building and the U.S. Capitol building. Unique familiar sights might be less dramatic but equally evocative. A local donut shop, a mid-century gas station, or a thriving public market can symbolize a city.

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July 7, 2022

Unconventional Forest Observation Deck Concept Is Shaped Like a Moose Head

Inspired by the natural world, architectural visualizer Thilina Liyanage uses his imagination and skill to propose stunning building concepts. His forest observation deck, which takes the form of a moose head, is just one of many clever projects that combine nature and architecture. In his design, the moose's antlers have been transformed into spacious terraces that give visitors unobstructed views of the environment.

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