The Man Who Forgets Every Two Days
In the late 2000s, former British police officer Andy Wray began waking up in a world he could not remember.
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In the late 2000s, former British police officer Andy Wray began waking up in a world he could not remember.
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Near Dumbarton in Scotland stands Overtoun Bridge, a 19th century stone crossing with an unsettling mystery.
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On July 19, 1957, five U.S. Air Force officers and a cameraman gathered on a small patch of desert near Yucca Flat, Nevada.
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Eighteen kilometers from Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, lies Kuldhara, a deserted village surrounded by sand and silence.
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In the middle of the Bidasoa River, between France and Spain, lies a small, uninhabited patch of land that quietly shifts nationality every six months.
The Island That Changes Countries Twice a Year Read More »
On a one hectare skerry called Forewick Holm in the Shetland Islands, Cunningsburgh resident Stuart Hill announced a new project in June 2008.
Forvik on a Rock: Stuart Hill’s Micronation in Shetland Read More »
On December 15, 1900, a passing ship noticed that the Flannan Isles Lighthouse, newly built off the coast of Scotland, was dark. For eleven days no light shone over the North Atlantic.
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In late 1965, a teenager from Alcamo was abducted, held for eight days, and told a marriage would erase the crime.
Franca Viola: The Refusal and the Case Record Read More »
In the small Ugandan village of Bugisa, one man’s family has grown so large he can no longer remember most of their names.
The Man with 102 Children Read More »
In 2017, a woman browsing a thrift store in Manchester, New Hampshire, picked up a framed painting from a pile of art stacked against a wall.
The $4 Discovery: A Lost N.C. Wyeth Painting Found in a Thrift Store Read More »