The Temple That Hangs in the Air: China’s 1,500-Year-Old Cliffside Marvel

Clinging to a sheer cliff face 75 meters above the floor of Jinxia Gorge, the Hanging Temple near Mount Heng in Shanxi Province was constructed in 491 AD. Built by a monk named Liaoran during the Northern Wei dynasty, it appears to float in mid-air, supported by 27 oak beams embedded in the rock. Hidden iron supports add further strength.

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The Manhunt for the Mad Bomber

For 16 years, an unknown bomber terrorized New York City, planting explosives in crowded public spaces. Known only as “F.P.,” he left letters taunting the police. His bombs, initially crude, became deadlier. By 1956, after 32 bombings and 15 injuries, authorities were desperate to catch him.

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