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2011/10/25

Inside NG: Crypts and Catacombs, Eerie Animal Photos, More!

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We journey into the deepest, darkest corners of the world to explore ancient burial chambers. This eerie gallery is not for the faint of heart.  


  Buried in the English countryside. Anglo-Saxon in origin. Who hid these gold artifacts, and why?


  From spiders to vampire bats, these creepy critters will make your skin crawl.


  See photos from the happiest places in the world—and discover the secrets of thrivers.


  See our roundup of 26 innovative products for better skiing, snowboarding, biking, and more.
 

  These thrill-seeking kayakers take on some of the ocean's most turbulent waters.


  A daring subset of climbers look beyond the slopes of Everest.

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Harvest Festivals

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  A one-eyed fetus whose mother was caught by a fisher is one of only a few sharks with a documented case of cyclopia, new research says.


  Gingerbread Houses, giant glyphs, and brutalist buildings are among the endangered sites on the 2012 World Monuments Watch list. See why.


  Panda poop has offered scientists clues to how the iconic bears keep high-fiber diets when they have the guts of carnivores.







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