Cirkel Kaffe
Cirkel Kaffe is a Danish brand of coffee.
Cirkel Kaffe is a Danish brand of coffee.
A penny dreadful was a type of British fiction publication in the 19th century that usually featured lurid serial stories appearing in parts over a number of weeks, each part costing a penny. The penny dreadfuls were printed on cheap pulp paper and were aimed primarily at working-class adolescents.
Rudolf Nureyev was a Russian ballet dancer.
Glass armonica is a type of musical instrument that uses a series of glass bowls or goblets graduated in size to produce musical tones by means of friction.
The Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center is a civilian command facility in Virginia used as the center of operations for the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The facility is a major relocation site for the highest level of civilian and military officials in case of national disaster.
Château Margaux is a wine estate of Bordeaux wine and was one of four wines to achieve Premier cru status in the Bordeaux Classification of 1855. A bottle of Château Margaux 1787 holds the record as the most expensive bottle of wine ever broken, insured at $225,000.
Diamond Light Source is a synchrotron facility located in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom. Its purpose is to produce intense beams of light whose special characteristics are useful in many areas of scientific research.
Painting on feathers was a 19th-century seafaring tradition. They were painted on the long voyages to give to family as a keepsake.
The largest mass movement of land mammals on the planet and one of the most breathtaking events in the animal kingdom, Serengeti's great migration involves millions of ungulates, most notably wildebeest, as they follow an annual circular route around the Serengeti ecosystem in an endless quest for fresh pastures and water.
Ice houses originally invented in Persia were buildings used to store ice throughout the year, prior to the invention of the refrigerator. The most common designs involved underground chambers, usually man-made, which were built close to natural sources of winter ice such as freshwater lakes.