The waters of Lake Issyk-Kul have hidden an important Silk Road city ever since an earthquake shifted the region’s landscape.
The craftsmanship on the spears shows some were likely used in battle, while one may have just been a status symbol.
We've got Joel out on the water with us today. We had a couple inches of snow on the driveway this morning, but that's okay!
Archaeologists recently explored a long-lost Silk Road city at the bottom of a lake, uncovering a trove of artifacts and a ...
It makes sense to Jill Bartolotta that the volume of plastics in Lake Erie has gone up. For nine years - ending last June - ...
This dive started like any other murky water, low visibility, and the usual hunt for trash. But everything changed the moment ...
Most lakes are kind of blue, but this lake in South Australia stands out for its super-bright colour that attracts tourists ...
There's a reason why America's most well-known national parks are so beloved. And this lake is all the reason you need to ...
Archaeologists have identified more than a dozen ancient canoes that Indigenous people apparently left behind in a sort of ...
The folks around a conference table are talking up their favorite politician, former Utah politician Jake Garn, extolling his ...