A North Carolina couple unveiled their newest Airbnb offering: an underground hobbit home inspired by the Lord of the Rings books and film series.
Mike and Caroline Parrish, who offer unusual Airbnb cabin experiences with their Treehouses of Serenity properties, said the newest structure on their property is a Shire-style Lord of the Rings Airbnb that’s 90 percent underground.
The 800-square-foot dwelling features round doors, one bedroom, one bathroom and a kitchen for guests to use.
“We’re coming up with what we hope will be the coolest hobbit home on the East Coast,” Parrish said.
Parrish said the hobbit house is expected to be available on Airbnb in early 2020.
Crater of largest known meteorite to ever hit Earth found
The crater left behind by the largest meteorite ever to hit Earth has been discovered, underneath a large volcanic field in Southern Laos, after going undiscovered for a century.
The evidence takes the form of a “field of black glassy blobs” also known as tektites, according to researchers in a recently-published article in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS) journal.
The crater, which is about 15km in diameter, is located in Southern Laos and it’s buried beneath a 910km young volcanic field. It was only by studying the tektites — gravel-sized bits of natural glass ejected in the instance of a meteorite impact — that scientists were able to plot out exactly where the meteorite hit our planet.
The implied presence of “young weathered” pieces of basalt rock at the location and time of the meteorite impact, as well as an outcrop of crudely layered sandstone and mudstone some 10 - 20km from the centre of the impact, both support the research team’s theory that the impact of the biggest piece of outer space debris to ever strike Earth has been discovered.
Published in Dawn, Young World, January 11th, 2020