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Can You Correctly Guess the Locations of These Ancient Civilizations?

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As far back as 5,000 years ago, powerful civilizations rose and fell. Mesopotamia. Ancient Persia. The Incas. While you may recognize these names, do you know where these ancient peoples once resided?

Can We Guess What Language You Spoke in a Past Life?

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With hundreds of languages and thousands of dialects, every new life you live is likely to mean speaking a new one. We bet we can pinpoint exactly which one you spoke the last time you visited this blue planet of ours!

Rate These Dogs and We'll Reveal Which Breed Is Best for You

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Do you think a lab is fab? Would a collie make you jolly? Would you go gaga over a chihuahua? There are 101 dog breeds out there to choose from, so if you want to find out which one is best for you, go off-leash and take this quiz.

¿En qué país sudamericano deberías vivir?

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Como el cuarto continente más grande, ¡América del Sur tiene más que ofrecer de lo que jamás podrías imaginar! ¡Vamos a limitarlo al país en el que mejor se vive!

Landmarks Trivia Quiz: Level 1

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The Eiffel Tower, Statue of Liberty and Mt. Everest are three of the most famous landmarks in the world, but can you locate them on a map? Test your world knowledge and see if you can pass Landmarks Trivia 101.

5 Smooth Things You Didn't Know About Peanut Butter

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Why was a peanut butter sandwich originally a high-class meal? Do Americans prefer crunchy or smooth? Find out these and other tasty peanut butter facts.

You Need It Like a Hole in the Head: The Ancient Medical Art of Trepanation

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Drilling a hole in somebody's skull was all the rage 4,000 to 12,000 years ago. In fact, 5 to 10 percent of skulls from this period have a hole in them, made while the person was still alive. The question is, why?

Identify These Monuments!

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The United States is home to thousands of monuments, but can you name the country's first ever monument? Do you know what the Statue of Liberty looks like or where the Colosseum is? If you consider yourself well traveled, put your skills to the test and identify these monuments.

Michael Heizer's Magnum Opus, 'City,' Opens After 50 Years

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"City," the much-anticipated, 50-year-long project by artist Michael Heizer, has opened in the desert of Nevada. But don't expect to be able to see it anytime soon.

7 Secret Caves We'd Love to See Inside

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There are caves all over the world, but some are in places that are hard to explore — hidden by rocks, ruins or even under ice. We've found seven secret caves you probably never knew existed.

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