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Learn about the soundtrack albums and composers of the popular video game Minecraft, developed by Mojang Studios. Find out how C418, Lena Raine, Gareth Coker and others created the music for different versions and updates of the game.
Lost City of Z is the name given by British surveyor Percy Fawcett to an ancient city he believed existed in the Brazilian jungle. Learn about his expeditions, the Manuscript 512, the Lidar survey and the popular culture adaptations of his story.
Lost City (formerly Stone City and Stone Creek Settlement) is an unincorporated community in Calaveras County, California, 11 miles (18 km) from Angels Camp along Bear Creek. It lies at an elevation of 1053 feet (321 m).
A lost city is an urban settlement that became extensively or completely uninhabited, with the consequence that the site's former significance was no longer known to the wider world. Learn about the causes, rediscovery, and examples of lost cities in different continents, such as Machu Picchu, Troy, and Helike.
Ciudad Perdida is an ancient city in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta of Colombia, founded around 800 AD by the Tairona people. It was rediscovered by looters in 1972 and is now a popular tourist attraction and archaeological site.
Atlantis of the Sands is a legendary lost city in the Arabian desert, possibly identified with Ubar or Iram of the Pillars. Learn about the history, exploration and controversy of this ancient site, and the difference between Ubar and Iram in the Quran and One Thousand and One Nights.
Learn about the marine alkaline hydrothermal vents on the Atlantis Massif in the Atlantic Ocean, discovered in 2000 and explored by various expeditions. Find out their geography, geology, biology, and history of research.
A historical mystery of exploration and archaeology dating to the end of the 19th century. The Canadian Guillermo Farini (pseudonym of William Leonard Hunt) claimed to have found a ruined city in the Kalahari Desert, but his story was questioned and disproved by later expeditions.