Millions of Americans watched live nightly news coverage of the papal conclave in Vatican City, and if you happened to be watching NBC, you were likely being told the news by a Notre Dame alumna. Anne Thompson '79 is …
In yet another amusing and educational video created by C.G.P. Grey: Vatican City Explained was released yesterday on his youtube channel. Grey has don.
Egypt's state minister of antiquities says a Franco-Egyptian exploration team has discovered a Red Sea port dating back about 4,500 years to Great Pyramid builder King Cheops of the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom. Mohammed Ibrahim said Thursday …
Egypt's state minister of antiquities says a Franco-Egyptian exploration team has discovered a Red Sea port dating back about 4,500 years to Great Pyramid builder King Cheops of the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom. Mohammed Ibrahim said Thursday …
Vatican City has been in the news of late, with the new pope and all. Did you know it's the world's only elected, non-hereditary, absolute monarchy? Watch the video and you'll understand.
Here is an interesting post with a cool illusion. Let's see the underwater city of Rapture from BioShock games come to life. Simply stare at this gif for 30 seconds and then look at the images of the city to be instantly transported. Amazing!
57, Australia. 40, Austria. 35, Ireland. 23, Switzerland. 15, New Zealand. 9, Poland. 8, People's Republic of China. 7, France. 6, Italy. 4, United Arab Emirates. 4, Bermuda. 4, India. 3, Belgium. 3, Vatican. 2, Malaysia. 2, Ukraine …
My brother inlaw and i were sitting outside on my balcony when suddenly we both saw this ball of light appear out of nowhere and shoot downwards at a 15 degree angle the ground then suddenly changed and shot upwards for a second then vanished
C.G.P. Grey explains Vatican City in just a few minutes -which is a quick overview, because the smallest country in the world is apparently the most complicated. Or at least very odd when compared to other nations. (via Viral …
Ana-Cristina Gonzalez shared this photo from St. Peter's Square in Vatican City. “Little did we know that when we planned this trip back in 2011 that we would be there to witness the election of our new pope,” she says.