Ask Smithsonian: Could the Volcano Beneath Yellowstone National Park Ever Erupt?
The good news is that an eruption there is highly unlikely, but the bad news is that it would be huge
Two Eerie Medusa Heads Watch Over Turkey’s Waterways
Why the Greek monster stares out from an ancient cistern in Istanbul
Where to Go to Visit the Oldest Breweries in America
To commemorate National Beer Day, throw back a cold one for history
Planned Afghan Cultural Center Will Honor Ancient Statues Destroyed by the Taliban
The winning design will memorialize two ancient Buddha statues demolished in 2001
Journey to the Center of Earth
These Breathtaking Photos of Vietnam’s Caves Bring Out the Armchair Spelunker in Everyone
Photographer Ryan Deboodt discovers beauty in this subterranean realm
We tend to privilege our sense of sight, but why not be led by your nose?
Inside Los Angeles’s Strangest Museum
Enter the dark and completely unique world of the Museum of Jurassic Technology
What’s It Like to Take the First Photos of a New Volcanic Island?
Meet the man who climbed to the top and took these stunning shots
Fishing Bans Create a Glimmer of Hope on the Great Barrier Reef
No-take reserves have helped commercially important species bounce back, but the reef still faces some serious threats
“The World’s Most Dangerous Trail” Reopens This Week
A once-deadly path is now a modern tourist attraction
Eight Modern Speakeasies With Real Roots in the 1920s
These speakeasies across the United States do justice to the Jazz Age
Make a Pilgrimage to the Brand New John Wayne Birthplace & Museum
Opening in April, a museum to match the movie star’s legacy
The Underappreciated and Forgotten Sites of the Civil War
To commemorate the end of the war 150 years ago, here are fascinating locales that remind us of the conflict’s sprawling impact
The 11 Most Endearing Small Streets Worth Visiting
These tiny corridors around the world invite you in with their charm and surprising level of bustle
Finally, the Beauty of France’s Chauvet Cave Makes its Grand Public Debut
A high-tech recreation of the immortal artworks shines a new light on the dawn of human imagination
Retracing the Footsteps of China’s Patron Saint of Tourism
Travelers are discovering the Ming dynasty’s own Indiana Jones, an adventurer who dedicated his life to exploring his country’s Shangri-Las
Rome’s Very Short Street With a Long, Magnificent History
Taste the food life on the Via Margutta, once home to Fellini and since 1953, the scene of Americans’ sweetest Roman Holiday
Best Places to See Nature After Dark
The sun may power most of our world—but some things come alive only at night
See Street Art Around the World via Google
Thousands of new images help preserve the art form
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