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The woman who connected Brooklyn to Manhattan
The history of the Brooklyn Bridge is inseparable from the story of Emily Warren Roebling. Her courage, intelligence, and dedication not only made one of the greatest engineering achievements of the 19th century possible but also established her as a pioneering symbol of independence and female leadership.
01/09/2025

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Three mysterious cities submerged beneath the sea
Beneath the waves, the ocean holds priceless historical treasures. We explore the fascinating stories of Pavlopetri, Thonis-Heracleion and Port Royal, three cities swallowed by the sea.
05/08/2025

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The Secrets of St. Peter's Basilica
With the recent election of Pope Leo XIV, we turn our attention to the secrets of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican, one of the world’s most significant architectural and spiritual treasures.
30/06/2025

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The floating “eighth wonder” built on sunken ships
Neft Daşlari is one of the oldest “floating” cities in the world. Constructed on platforms in the Caspian Sea, it stands as a remarkable example of offshore oil development. Despite years of decline and the wear and tear on its aging infrastructure, it remains operational today.
02/06/2025