June 16, 2020

Medieval Italian Village Sunken in Lake Will Resurface for the First Time in 27 Years

It’s not every day that you get the chance to the roam the streets of a medieval ghost town, but this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity is expected to happen sometime next year. The 12th-century town of Fabbriche di Careggine—which resides in the Lucca Province of Tuscany, Italy—was flooded. When the area was dammed in 1947, the waters that engulfed the village came to be known as Lake Vagli.

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June 15, 2020

These Floating Solar Panel Flowers Heat Up Your Pool by Absorbing Sunlight

Summer is practically here, and those with their own pools are lucky enough to have a place to cool down. However, if you’re feeling a little timid about dipping into chilly water, these solar-powered flowers are exactly what you need. Not only do they look great—similar to beautiful floating lily pads—but they also use the natural heat of the sun to heat up your pool.

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June 14, 2020

Impressionist-Style Paintings Depict the Natural Landscape in Striking Beauty

Artist Jim Musil uses his brush to capture the mutable patterns of the sky in striking Impressionist-style landscape paintings. Each one of his acrylic panels features a wide variety of textures, including watercolor-like washes, dry brushing, and geometric blocks of color. In doing so, the artist's immersive expressionist skies convey a strong sense of emotion which affects the landscapes depicted below them.

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June 13, 2020

5 “Splendiferous” Facts About the Beloved British Author Roald Dahl

It's hard to imagine a writer more inventive than Roald Dahl. With his exceptionally original ideas, whimsical style of storytelling, and quirky collection of made-up words, Dahl is among the world's most treasured children's authors, well known for works like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, and James and the Giant Peach. While, as a child, you likely gobbled up a book or two (or 20)

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