Plus: Mata Hari; America's 'ghost tracks'; the weirdest fish collection in the world
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| PHOTOGRAPH BY HERITAGE/GETTY IMAGES | | The true story of how Margaretha Zelle became Mata Hari | Even as a child in northern Holland, she stood out: flamboyant, striking in appearance, bold, and gifted. As an adult, she became one of the most glamorous, fascinating, and desirable women in Paris. Then, the counterespionage world came calling. | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY NASA/CXC/MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE/F.WINKLER | | 'Lost' witness accounts add a twist to the tale of an ancient supernova | In April of A.D. 1006, a brilliant new star appeared in the sky without warning. It was described by witnesses in Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and maybe even in North American petroglyphs. Now, two recently discovered accounts are adding fresh details to the brightest supernova in recorded history. | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY JR ANCHETA UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF IDAHO FISH AND GAME | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY DAN ODESS | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY CRAIG CUTLER | | This surreal 'fish bunker' tells an urgent story | It's a horror movie director's dream of a natural history collection: nearly 8 million specimens of dead fish soaked in alcohol, in tightly sealed jars of assorted sizes, lined up on shelves that rise 10 feet high and run 36 feet long, in row after row after row. | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY KYLE JOHNSON | | The rugged past and fragile future of Alaska's roadhouses | Thousands of gold miners, trappers, and other fortune seekers streamed into the U.S. Territory of Alaska in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and these roadhouses—about 3,000 of them—served multiple purposes: as inns, saloons, trading posts, and post offices. Now, only a few dozen remain. | | | |
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