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Zozobra: Santa Fe's Yearly Incineration of Sorrows

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Santa Fe, New Mexico, celebrates the fiery tradition of burning Zozobra each fall. HowStuffWorks joins the hottest party of the year for a look.

Januarius, Februarius, Mars, Aprilis? How Each Month Got Its Name

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Ever wondered why January is called January and September is September? Here's how each month got its name.

What Is Whiskey Fungus and Is it Dangerous?

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Distilleries call this evaporative substance "angel's share" and promise that it's not dangerous, but nearby residents find it coating everything around them and aren't so sure.

Which Element Resonates With Your Soul?

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Calling all sons and daughters of Mother Nature out there! Do you feel you are like one of the elements essential on earth? Which of these elements resonate with your being? Care to know the inner you? Then take this personality quiz to find out!

The Yeti, aka Abominable Snowman: A Classic Cryptid

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The Yeti, often referred to as the "Abominable Snowman," is a legendary creature from Himalayan folklore.

How can a corpse be incorruptible?

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Incorruptible bodies -- corpses that don't decay -- are a scientific mystery. Read why incorruptible bodies are hard to explain and where to find them.

10 Halloween Anime Series and Special Episodes for Superfans

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When the spooky season rolls around, there’s no better time to dim the lights and dive into some eerie, unsettling, and delightfully creepy Halloween anime.

Foo Dog: A Mythical Mix of Lion and Chow Chow

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Walk past the gates of a Chinese temple or palace, and you’re likely to spot a pair of stone statues that look like lions with a twist. These majestic sculptures aren't just decorative; they're symbols of protection and prosperity known as foo dog statues.

Fantastic Four's Canon Report Card

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'Fantastic Four' hit the big screen in 2005, but Roger Corman produced an earlier version in 1994. Learn how all three Fantastic Four movies stack up.

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