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The Venerated Monk Crom, the Ngoua, and Casper the Friendly Ghost

A geophysical survey in the remote Golden Triangle of Laos uncovers more than the remnants of a lost 500-year-old temple. Guided by the Venerated Monk Crom, the journey blends science, culture, and the unseen, from a rescued village cow to eerie accounts of white-clad spirits. Where modern technology meets ancient belief, the boundary between ground and spirit begins to blur.

A geophysical survey in the remote Golden Triangle of Laos uncovers more than the remnants of a lost 500-year-old temple. Guided by the Venerated Monk Crom, the journey blends science, culture, and the unseen, from a rescued village cow to eerie accounts of white-clad spirits. Where modern technology meets ancient belief, the boundary between ground and spirit begins to blur.

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Vibracoring to Locate Treasure

A lost fortune in silver may still lie buried beneath New York Harbor. Discover how vibracoring technology helps estimate burial depth, refine detection strategies, and guide modern treasure recovery efforts in the historic Arthur Kill Waterway.

A lost fortune in silver may still lie buried beneath New York Harbor. Discover how vibracoring technology helps estimate burial depth, refine detection strategies, and guide modern treasure recovery efforts in the historic Arthur Kill Waterway.

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Lost Temple of Bokeo

By Ken Hayes Fifteen years before our arrival, villagers working along the Mekong River floodplain in Bokeo Province, Laos, began uncovering unusual artifacts—several 6-12-inch bronze Buddha statues, lead religious medallions and other bronze artifacts that clearly did not belong to contemporary village life. Their discoveries pointed to something larger: the likely presence of a major Buddhist temple buried somewhere beneath the sandy soil. But how could a temple simply vanish? The answer lay beneath our feet. The site sits on … Continue reading “Lost Temple of Bokeo”