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Vintage Photos Of Spring Break In The '80s And '90s, The 'Zombie' Trout Taking Over Montana's Rivers, And More From All That's Interesting

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[All That's Interesting]( [The Once-Bountiful Rivers Of Montana Have Seen Trout Numbers Plummet As Disease Turns Them Into 'Zombie' Fish]( [Steve Buscemi Was A New York Fireman Before Becoming Famous — And He Returned To Help After 9/11]( [On September 12, 2001, Steve Buscemi called up his old firefighting company, Engine 55, to see if they needed help with search and rescue. Nobody answered, so Buscemi headed to Ground Zero, wandered around until he found his former co-workers, and joined them in searching for survivors in the rubble for five days straight, working 12-hour shifts.]( [Bikinis, Beaches, And Buckets Of Beer: 45 Vintage Photos Of Spring Break]( [From bikini contests to beer runs to bustling beaches, these vintage spring break photos will take you back to a time when MTV still played music videos.]( [A Woman Found This Painting For $4 In A Thrift Store — And Now It's Selling For Hundreds Of Thousands]( [The painting by American artist N.C. Wyeth originally served as an illustration for the 1939 edition of the novel "Ramona" by Helen Hunt Jackson.]( [Did U.S. Special Forces Really Kill A Mythical Giant During The Invasion Of Afghanistan?]( [In 2002, U.S. Special Forces were rumored to have killed a giant beast in the mountains of Kandahar with a red beard and hair, six fingers on each hand, and two sets of teeth — and the government's allegedly been covering it up ever since.]( [Florida Man Arrested For Trying To Run Across The Atlantic Ocean In A Homemade Hamster Wheel]( ["I'll never give up my dream. They stop me four or five times, but I never give up."]( [Inside Phoenix's 'Summer Of Fear,' When Serial Killers Dale Hausner And Samuel Dietman Terrorized The City]( [Experts Are Baffled By The Discovery Of A Strange 'Golden Egg' At The Bottom Of The Ocean]( [Scientists from the NOAA were exploring the ocean floor when they spotted a strange, golden "egg" resting on rocks.]( [Archaeologists Just Stumbled Upon This Secret Tunnel Buried Under The Ruins Of A Polish Palace]( [Edward Mordrake, The Man Who Allegedly Had One Head And Two Faces]( ["Mordake avers that he was kept from his rest at night by the hateful whispers of his 'devil twin,' as he called it, 'which never sleeps, but talks to me forever of such things as they only speak of in hell.'"]( [Unsubscribe]( [Update Subscription]( [All That's Interesting On Instagram]( [All That's Interesting On Facebook](

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