Five of West Ham United Academy's loanees were in action for their respective temporary clubs over the weekend.
Cairo's most popular attraction, the Pyramids of Giza, draw thousands of visitors every year. As one of the original Seven Wonders of the World, these pyramids have stood the test of time ...
Tourism operators in Halls Gap say the region is losing $1.9 million a day after a bushfire shut down the town. Some operators are calling for government support as tourists make cancellations ...
The Ancient Egyptians built pyramids as giant burial tombs for the most important people in their society, the pharaohs. Inside each of these pyramids is a mummy. Mummification was the way in ...
Here’s how you can help. The Halls Gap Zoo — the state’s biggest privately owned regional zoo — shut its doors on Friday as the Grampians bushfires intensified, with residents in nearby ...
Two bushfires have threatened her Pomonal home and her Halls Gap business, in Victoria's west, in less than a year. In February, she and her husband Rowan stayed to defend their five-acre property ...
Despite these warnings, Sudan guards one of Africa's greatest archaeological secrets: a millennial legacy of pyramids that surpasses even that of Egypt. While Egypt is synonymous with pyramids ...
An emergency warning telling people to leave now has been issued for Bellfield, Bellfield Settlement, Flat Rock Crossing, Fyans Creek, Grampians Junction and Halls Gap. In the Macedon Ranges ...
YouTube sensation MrBeast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, recently faced scrutiny after claiming he had rented the iconic Egyptian Pyramids for 100 hours to film exclusive content.
According to the Daily Mail, the CIA tried to send a person's spirit through telepathy by transporting them back one million years Before Christ to Mars. As part of the research, the CIA formed a ...
Egypt's pyramids are stunning — the Great Pyramid of Giza, in particular, is the last surviving wonder of the ancient world. But although dozens of these structures dot the landscape ...
In 1785, a Spanish official named Don Diego Ruiz was looking for illegal tobacco plantations in the Papantla region of Mexico (then called New Spain), near the modern-day city of Veracruz, when he ...