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'Blue Room' With Frescoes Unearthed During Pompeii Excavations

Pompeii Archaeological ParkThe room is painted a color which rarely occurs in Pompeii frescoes. Thousands of years after Mount Vesuvius destroyed Pompeii, the ancient Roman city continues to yield breathtaking treasures. The latest is a sacrarium, or shrine, painted an enchanting shade of blue.

11 Real-Life Vigilantes Who Took Justice Into Their Own Hands

YouTubeJody Plauch (left) and his rapist Jeff Doucet. A 25-year-old karate instructor in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Jeff Doucet had the complete trust of his young students and their parents. But that trust was horrifically shattered on February 19, 1984, when Doucet took 11-year-old Jody Plauch on what was supposed to be a 15-minute car ride.

27 Incredible Underwater Pictures of Schooling Fish

Like starling murmurations, schooling fish are one of the worlds most wondrous natural phenomena. Not to be confused with shoaling fish (which refers to fish who gather to swim together socially), schooling fish are defined as a large group of fish that swim synchronously.

33 Of The Worst Serial Killers From History

The worst serial killers in history are more terrifying than any horror movie. No make-believe monster will ever match the ferocity of murderers like Ed Kemper, who killed 10 people in California, including his own mother, or Belle Gunness, who lured hopeful bachelors to her Indiana farm only to murder them and feed them to

38 Photos That Reveal The Militant Side Of The Suffrage Movement

Manchester, England. 1908. Hatcham, London. 1913. These women had come out to protest Prime Minister Henry Asquith's delays in passing the Conciliation Bill, which would have given property-owning women the right to vote. When the women tried to run past the police, it turned violent. 119 people were arrested.