When two massive earthquakes rocked the New Madrid, Missouri area in late 1811 and early 1812, most of the damage is only recorded in history books. But, there is still a remnant of those historic quakes in the form of sand volcanoes that can still be found if you scour Google Earth.
When you see an animal in distress, you've got a decision to make. Do you just move on with your life and let nature take its course or do you risk your own well-being and intervene to help the animal? For one kind-hearted Illinois woman, the decision was easy. Save the deer.
When you see an animal in distress, you've got a decision to make. Do you just move on with your life and let nature take its course or do you risk your own well-being and intervene to help the animal? For one kind-hearted Illinois woman, the decision was easy. Save the deer.
When two massive earthquakes rocked the New Madrid, Missouri area in late 1811 and early 1812, most of the damage is only recorded in history books. But, there is still a remnant of those historic quakes in the form of sand volcanoes that can still be found if you scour Google Earth.
When two massive earthquakes rocked the New Madrid, Missouri area in late 1811 and early 1812, most of the damage is only recorded in history books. But, there is still a remnant of those historic quakes in the form of sand volcanoes that can still be found if you scour Google Earth.