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Woman Reveals How She Walks Down Her Dangerous 'Death Stairs' Built in 1890

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A woman has revealed how she walks down the "death stairs" in her 18th-century house, which were originally used by servants. Kim and her husband, Rod, bought Bloomfield Farm in Virginia, a few years ago, and have been restoring it ever since. The sprawling fieldhouse was built in 1775 and has a rich history, with the structure retaining many original accents. While not original, one noteworthy feature is the "deadly" staircase leading down to the kitchen, which was added in 1890. Read More...

Woman Who Bought 'Brady Bunch' Home Calls it 'Worst Investment'

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World Water Day: Mapping water stress across the Middle East | Environment News

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Seven out of the 10 most water-stressed nations are in the Middle East and North Africa. The timelapse videos below show some lakes have all but disappeared. The United Nations designates March 22 as World Water Day, with the aim of measuring the world’s progress towards providing everyone with clean, accessible and affordable water. According to UN-Water, 2.3 billion people, or one in four of the world’s population, live in water-stressed countries. Read More...