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Bounce Below: World’s Largest Underground Cave Trampoline

Deep in a former Welsh slate quarry mining cavern twice the size of St. Paul's Cathedral, children and adults alike gleefully jump up and down on a system of netting suspended from the walls. ...

Slippery When Wet: The UK’s Top 10 Navigable Aqueducts

Navigable aqueducts played an important role in getting Great Britain's industrial revolution off the ground. In an age when railroads and commercial highways had yet to be invented, these elevated ...

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