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Image credits: Weird images worth seeing in various contexts III Back then, Hannes told us that the idea for the page came to him during the COVID-19 pandemic. Feeling bored while the lockdown was ...
b. ^ Images could also be a painting or a drawing. Photo credits are found on the inside front cover at the bottom of the page. c. ^ Uncredited photograph d. ^ Two photographers credited, it is not stated which one took the photo e. ^ Uncredited article. Usually a breakout article.
News of the Weird is a syndicated newspaper column originated by Chuck Shepherd that collects bizarre news stories. It was created in 1988. It was created in 1988. As of 2006 [update] , it is syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate and published in more than 250 newspapers in the United States and Canada .
Regular features include weird news from around the world, how-to articles, science stories, a reader-driven advice column, and comics The Spruce Street Squad and Max Finder Mystery. Memorable past features include Dr. Zed (written by Canadian scientist Gordon Penrose and is being continued in Chickadee ) and comic strip The Mighty Mites ...
Talk about a truly weird news story: In late July, Peggy Jones was mowing her lawn in Silbee, Texas, when a snake fell out of the sky and wrapped its body around her arm. Then a hawk immediately ...
The canoe was so old that, at first, no one believed its true age, researchers told local media. Ancient canoe — oldest ever found in Great Lakes — recovered in Wisconsin. ‘Invaluable’
When you find an article that you don't have time to read, print the article to read on-the-go or at a later time. To print an article: 1. Go to the menu bar on your computer. 2. Hover over the file tab. 3. Select print. This will take you directly to a print preview window that will display the article you are attempting to print. 4. Click ...
La Chasse-galerie by Henri Julien, 1906, Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec. La Chasse-galerie, also known as "The Bewitched Canoe" or "The Flying Canoe", is a popular French-Canadian tale of lumberjacks from camps working around the Gatineau River who make a deal with the devil, a variant of the Wild Hunt.