Words by Edgar Castillo In the early parts of the 18th century, both British and European explorers crisscrossed the oceans...
Read moreDetailsAngola’s a place that’ll chew you up and spit you out—jungles thick enough to swallow a tank, savannas that stretch...
Read moreDetailsBy Warren Steury Our contemplation of the annals of American History lead us into a state of reverence for the...
Read moreDetailsWords by Cody Fomgemie Lewis and Clark are two names that almost every American and many people across the world...
Read moreDetailsWords by London Baker History has a funny way of turning people into legends, a funny way of taking people...
Read moreDetailsWords by Cecil Cherry Butch Cassidy Mugshot: Wyoming Territorial Prison in Laramie, WY 1894 Two days after robbing the payroll...
Read moreDetailsWords by Doug Pelton Cairo, 1853. The sun bakes the dust until it clings to your skin like another layer...
Read moreDetailsThe Amazing Adventures of David Livingstone. Words by Luis Ayala David Livingstone was a nineteenth century Scottish missionary and explorer....
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