• Test your knowledge of these phrases from the lost language of the Fens

    How much of the old local dialect do you still use?

  • Disappearing tongues: the endangered language crisis – podcast

    Linguistic diversity on Earth is far more profound and fundamental than previously imagined. But it’s also crumbling fast. By Ross Perlin Continue reading

  • The lost village of Axarquia

    IN the hills of Axarquia lies El Acebuchal, a quaint village steeped in history and rustic charm. Known as the ‘Lost Village,’ El Acebuchal has a fascinating past, having been abandoned for decades due to political unrest before undergoing a remarkable restoration in the early 21st century. Charming Cobblestone Streets: Exploring El Acebuchal’s Quaint Corners […]

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    Olivia and The Lost Girl

    Talk about an actress known for one role! For one lost little girl, Mariska Hargitay was the

  • The Snowdrop: Lost in the Arctic

    “Captain or anyone who receives this message shall receive remains of the Dundee whaler Snowdrop, collided with an iceberg. No hope. 14th November, 1908. Sinking fast.”

  • Mysterious Disappearances ‒ SERIES PREMIERE

    Both Ren and Oto can see the warning signs that a Curiosity has taken a victim, but they don't appear to be hunting Curiosities because that's their job.

  • What Is the Process When Your Luggage Is Stolen or Lost?

    Clark Howard’s “never check luggage on a flight” policy is extreme — especially for a two-week trip. But he never has to worry about lost, damaged or stolen luggage. I checked a bag on a flight last year. And through a series of colossal blunders, I nearly lost some semi-valuable items forever. Fortunately, I placed […]

  • A Generation Lost To Climate Anxiety

    A Generation Lost To Climate Anxiety Authored by David Zaruk via RealClear Politics, In a far-reaching new essay in The New Atlantis, the environmental researcher Ted Nordhaus makes a damning and authoritative case that while the basic science of CO2 and climate is solid, it has been abused by the activist class in service of a wildly irresponsible and unscientific climate catastrophism. This reckless alarmism, saturated across the mainstream media and endlessly amplified by it,...

  • Why do some people always get lost?

    Experience may matter more than innate ability when it comes to sense of direction.

  • Estuaries, the ‘nurseries of the sea’, are disappearing fast

    Study reveals repurposing of ecologically vital land for homes or agriculture is happening particularly rapidly in AsiaEstuaries – the place where a river meets the ocean – are often called the “nurseries of the sea”. They are home to many of the fish we eat and support vast numbers of birds, while the surrounding salt marsh helps to stabilise shorelines and absorb floods.However, a new study shows that nearly half of the world’s estuaries have been altered by humans, and 20% of this estuary...

  • 'Lost' Gustav Klimt painting to be auctioned

    Mystery surrounds the unfinished Portrait of Fraulein Lieser, which could fetch more than €50m.

  • The World is Going Silent as Wildlife Disappears

    As technology progresses, sound has emerged as a crucial tool for gauging the health and biodiversity of our planet's ecosystems.