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Where Is The Legendary Golden Treasure?

See why treasure hunters are still drawn to Arizona's Superstition Mountains by the lure of the fabled Lost Dutchman Mine and the promise of untold riches.Wikimedia CommonsThe Weavers Needle rock column of Arizona’s Superstition Mountains is often said to mark the location of the Lost Dutchman Mine. The Superstition Mountains in Arizona are bound to be home to at least a few good stories by virtue of their name alone. For one, the desert area bears remnants of the cliff dwellings of an ancient people whose identity is still unknown.

Your Horoscope Today: Astrology Is Make Believe

For centuries, people have been putting their faith in horoscopes. But how much of the science behind them is actually real? Wikimedia CommonsThe twelve signs of the of the zodiac, which denote your horoscope. Have something interesting to say about horoscopes? Tell us below! If you’re a Pisces, according to your horoscope today, now is apparently your time to shine. If you’ve been feeling like a job change lately, go with it.

'You Could Do It Tomorrow'

Since 2014, Sweden has successfully performed five similar procedures. YouTubeDr. Richard Paulson at the ASRM Conference in 2015. For transgender women hoping to give birth, scientists believe that good news may be coming sooner than they thought. According to Dr. Richard Paulson, an obstetrician-gynecologist in Los Angeles, medical treatments for transgender people have become “mainstream,” meaning there’s more attention on them than ever before. Thanks to all the new attention, developments that could allow for transgender women to give birth have become much more realistic.

10 American History Myths You Probably Believe

3. Benjamin Franklin and the National Bird Franklin’s seal idea showed Moses drowning the Pharaoh and his men. Source: Wikipedia The Great Seal of America was chosen in 1782, with the bald eagle front and center. Since then, a rumor has persisted that Benjamin Franklin actually wanted the wild turkey to become the national bird. There is actually some truth to the story. Franklin thought that the design for the eagle in the original seal looked more like a turkey.

10 Iconic Stars Who Died Too Soon

Alan “Blind Owl” Wilson Susie Macdonald/RedfernsAlan “Blind Owl” Wilson of Canned Heat on stage at the Royal Albert Hall in London. Circa 1970. Alan Christie Wilson, born on the 4th of July in 1943, had two loves: nature and blues music. As the founding member of Canned Heat, the guitarist and songwriter from Arlington, Mass. was able to indulge one of his passions. The other one might have played a role in his death.