Roman Temple Withstands 2,000 Years on Shifting Volcanic Ground

Roman Temple Withstands 2,000 Years on Shifting Volcanic Ground

Inside of Temple of Venus, Baiae, Italy. Credit: Mentnafunangann / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 3.0A centuries-old Roman temple in southern Italy has defied time, gravity, and geology by standing firm for nearly 2,000 years — even as the ground beneath it has slowly shifted and sunk. The Temple of V

Hidden Stone Quarries Discovered Beneath Jerusalem’s Streets

Hidden Stone Quarries Discovered Beneath Jerusalem’s Streets

Large-scale “Giant” quarries in Jerusalem. Credit: Adi Sela Wiener / Open AccessArchaeologists have uncovered nearly 40 ancient stone quarries hidden beneath the surface of modern-day Jerusalem, offering a rare look at how builders in the distant past shaped the stone that still defines the city’s a

Legendary Italian Singer Ornella Vanoni Dies at 91

Legendary Italian Singer Ornella Vanoni Dies at 91

Legendary Italian singer Ornella Vanoni died today of a heart attack at the age of 91, leaving behind seven decades of universal Italian music. Credit: Youflavio, CC BY-SA 3.0 / Wikimedia.The world of Italian music is in mourning. Ornella Vanoni, one of the most iconic and enduring voices of Italian

Five Essential Books to Understand Colombia’s Culture and History

Five Essential Books to Understand Colombia’s Culture and History

From novels by Gabriel Garcia Marquez to stories by Laura Restrepo, here are books from Colombia you should read. Credit: AP / Colombia OneColombia has produced some of the greatest literary minds of our time. Like movies, books offer a window into a country’s culture and history, providing an intim

Frida Kahlo Painting Sells for $54.7 Million, Tops Female-Artist Record

Frida Kahlo Painting Sells for $54.7 Million, Tops Female-Artist Record

A 1940 self-portrait by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo sold Thursday for $54.7 million at Sotheby’s, setting a new auction record sale for a female artist. Credit: profzucker – CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 via Flickr. A 1940 self-portrait painting by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo sold Thursday for $54.7 million at Soth

Church Asks Spain to Return Colombia’s Cartagena Cultural Center

Church Asks Spain to Return Colombia’s Cartagena Cultural Center

The Archdiocese Church of Cartagena has asked Spain to return a historic cloister that for more than two decades housed the cultural center. Credit: Diego Cue – CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons. The Archdiocese Church of Cartagena has asked Spain to return a historic cloister that for more than tw

First Full Ancient ‘Book of Songs’ Found in China After 2,000 Years

First Full Ancient ‘Book of Songs’ Found in China After 2,000 Years

Bamboo slips scroll from the Han Dynasty. Credit: Tbatb / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0Archaeologists have discovered what is believed to be the first full version of one of China’s most important early literary works, the Book of Songs, in an ancient 2,000-year-old royal tomb. The manuscript, ca

Colombia’s Famous Big Ass Ants, ‘Hormigas Culonas’

Colombia’s Famous Big Ass Ants, ‘Hormigas Culonas’

Big ass ants (Hormigas Culonas) are a distinctive dish from the Santander department, Colombia. which has gained global fame. Credit: Public domain.In the region of Santander, Colombia, there is a distinctive insect species that has captivated the interest of both locals and tourists— “hormigas culo

Ancient Maya Site Reveals Cosmic Map, Rewrites History of Civilization

Ancient Maya Site Reveals Cosmic Map, Rewrites History of Civilization

Cruciform cache found in the E Group Plaza. Credit: Takeshi Inomata / CC BY 4.0A newly uncovered cosmic map embedded within an Ancient Maya site in southern Mexico is reshaping what experts know about early civilization in the region. The discovery at Aguada Fenix — the oldest known ceremonial cente

Ancient Monuments Found on Teotihuacan’s Sacred Mountain

Ancient Monuments Found on Teotihuacan’s Sacred Mountain

Examples of monuments investigated by the PPCC with anthropomorphic forms. Credit: Project Plaza of the Columns Complex / CC BY 4.0Archaeologists have uncovered 34 carved stone monuments on Cerro Patlachique, a southern sacred mountain that rises above the ancient city of Teotihuacan in central Mexi

Day of the Dead: A Mexican Tradition Embraced Across Latin America

Day of the Dead: A Mexican Tradition Embraced Across Latin America

The Day of the Dead is a tradition that originated in Mexico and is now celebrated throughout much of Latin America, where Mexican culture is highly regarded. Credit: Josep Maria Freixes / Colombia One.In Mexico, the first days of November are filled with cempasúchil flowers, incense, and pan de mue

Grand Egyptian Museum Opens, Showcasing Tutankhamun’s Complete Treasures

Grand Egyptian Museum Opens, Showcasing Tutankhamun’s Complete Treasures

The long-awaited Grand Egyptian Museum opens, displaying Tutankhamun’s complete treasures for the first time. Credit: Javier Martin Espinosa, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 / Flickr.Egypt opened the Grand Museum of Giza, showcasing for the first time the complete treasures of Tutankhamun, marking a major step in h

Colombia Will Have the Largest Bullring in the World in Sincelejo in 2026

Colombia Will Have the Largest Bullring in the World in Sincelejo in 2026

Colombia will have the largest bullring festivals in the world in Sincelejo in 2026. This will be the last bullfighting celebration. Credit: La Casa Amarilla Mompos, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 / FlickrThe city of Sincelejo, capital of the Sucre Department, is preparing to make history with the construction of

Halloween in Colombia: Between Imported Tradition and Local Celebration

Halloween in Colombia: Between Imported Tradition and Local Celebration

The Halloween celebration in Colombia dates back more than 50 years and has become firmly established, especially among young people. Credit: Josep Maria Freixes / Colombia One.Halloween did not originate in Colombia, but for more than half a century it has been part of the country’s cultural calend

Cartagena, Colombia Prepares for the 2025 Independence Festivities

Cartagena, Colombia Prepares for the 2025 Independence Festivities

Cartagena, Colombia is getting ready to celebrate its Independence Festivities from November 1 to 17. The city will celebrate its freedom. Credit: Caroll Viana / Colombia One Cartagena de Indias is getting ready to celebrate one of the most anticipated events of the year: the 2025 Independence Festi

The Best Signature Coffees of Colombia 2025

The Best Signature Coffees of Colombia 2025

Colombia has a wide variety of signature coffees, with Sierra Nevada Organic and Nariño Supremo among the most outstanding. Credit: Josep Freixes / Colombia OneColombia, world-renowned for the quality of its coffee, continues to strengthen its position as a hub of innovation and excellence in the wo

African Roots of Traditional Colombian Music and Dances

African Roots of Traditional Colombian Music and Dances

Many of Colombia’s traditional music and dances have African roots, with Afro-Colombians preserve their ancestral rhythms to this day. Credit: UNWoman, Ryan Brown /CC BY-NC-ND 2.0The Pacific and Caribbean regions of Colombia are home to traditional music and costumes, many of which have African root

Aracataca, Colombia: The Source of Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s Genius

Aracataca, Colombia: The Source of Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s Genius

The town of Aracataca, in Colombia, is where Gabriel Garcia Marquez was inspired to create his fantastic literary Macondo. Credit: A.P. / Colombia One.The name Aracataca, a small town in Colombia’s Caribbean region, is forever linked to writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez, winner of the 1982 Nobel Prize i

Colombia’s Most Unique Beauty Pageants

Colombia’s Most Unique Beauty Pageants

Colombia’s beauty pageants celebrate culture with unique themes, from coffee to animals, uniting communities in vibrant festivities. Credit: Colombia One.Colombia’s culture is rich in diverse celebrations that bring together hundreds of people around various themes, including vibrant beauty pageants

Colombian Glossary: Spanish Words Only Used in Colombia!

Colombian Glossary: Spanish Words Only Used in Colombia!

Colombian Spanish represents the country’s identity and culture, with words that are used only in each corner of Colombia. Credit: Duncan Cumming / CC BY NC 2.0Colombia is not only known for its biodiversity, coffee, and music, but also for the richness of its everyday language. Colombian Spanish is