Notre Dame

Notre Dame de Paris stands as the heart of France, both geographically and spiritually. While the world watched in horror as the spire fell in 2019, the cathedral has survived wars, revolutions, and riots for over eight centuries. For instance, the statues of kings on the facade were once beheaded by an angry mob who made a terrible historical mistake. Furthermore, the roof was affectionately known as “The Forest” because it contained a massive amount of ancient wood. Prepare to enter the sanctuary of the Hunchback.
Red Bull Air Race

The Red Bull Air Race combines low-altitude flying with extreme precision. While fans watch planes navigate an obstacle course at 230 miles per hour, they often miss the incredible engineering and physical demands behind the scenes. For instance, the famous pylons are made of a delicate material that rips instantly upon impact. Furthermore, many of these daredevil pilots hold regular day jobs flying passengers to their vacations. Prepare for takeoff with the aerial gladiators.
Gaius Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar stands as one of the most famous figures in human history. While most people know him for his assassination on the Ides of March, his life was full of bizarre adventures and scandals that history books often skip. For instance, he once forced pirates to increase the ransom they demanded for his life. Furthermore, he rode a horse that had toes instead of hooves. Prepare to cross the Rubicon with the man who ended the Roman Republic.