Edward writes about cities and the layers beneath them — abandoned buildings, forgotten districts, old infrastructure, and overlooked histories. His work reveals how places change, decay, and remember.
Step into the Colosseum, Rome’s iconic arena of gladiators, emperors, and epic spectacles. Discover the history, engineering, and human drama behind the world’s most famous amphitheatre.
Henry Ford built the world’s largest factory — then crushed the workers inside it. The Rouge’s hidden history of massacre, fascism, and fire.
Step inside Neverland Ranch, Michael Jackson’s infamous fantasy kingdom where childhood dreams and dark controversies collided. Explore the rise and fall of this private amusement park, from its golden age as a celebrity playground to the scandals that led to its abandonment.
Explore the tragic and fascinating story of the RMS Titanic, the "unsinkable" ship that sank on its maiden voyage in 1912. Learn about its construction, the luxury and opulence of its design, and the events leading up to its collision with an iceberg.
Discover the Castle of Good Hope, South Africa's oldest colonial building and a symbol of both Dutch imperial power and the brutal realities of slavery and oppression.
In 1945, almost 1000 Japanese soldiers vanished into the crocodile-infested swamps of Ramree Island in WWII’s most horrifying and least understood battle. This is the story of how an island became a graveyard, where nature finished what war began, and why its horrors still whisper from the mangroves.
Explore the history of Pitcairn Island, from its origins as a refuge for the HMS Bounty mutineers to its role as a site of struggle and survival as one of the world’s most isolated islands.
Explore the mysteries of Stonehenge, Britain’s iconic prehistoric monument. Discover its history, construction, solstice alignments, and cultural significance in this in-depth guide to one of the world’s greatest archaeological enigmas.
What happens at Camp Peary? Inside The Farm — the CIA's secret spy school. Dead drops, fake countries, interrogation training, and the community buried beneath the fence.
A prison in the center of Vilnius held inmates for five regimes and sent thousands to the Paneriai killing pits. Today it hosts concerts under the razor wire.
Dive into the complex history of Corleone, the Sicilian town infamous as the birthplace of the Mafia and home to some of history’s most ruthless crime bosses, including Salvatore "Toto" Riina and Bernardo Provenzano.
The Camorra is centuries older than the Sicilian Mafia, with revenues exceeding €10 billion. Its capital is Naples — a city that absorbed everything and survived.