In January 2015, a young boy who fell through the ice of a frozen lake was revived almost an hour later.
Saga Vanecek discovered the pre-Viking-era relic while swimming near her family's holiday home in Sweden.
Esieh Lake in northern Alaska is releasing so much trapped methane that you can literally set the air ablaze.
A cigar-shaped object filmed over North Carolina recently has turned out to be something rather mundane.
Scientists believe that they have identified a body of water situated beneath the planet's south polar ice cap.
NASA has announced this week that complex organic matter has been found in an ancient lake bed on Mars.
Lake Worth residents were shocked to receive an alert warning them about zombies earlier this week.
Visitors to a US state park in Utah have been inadvertently destroying fossil dinosaur footprints.
Just like the oceans here on Earth, Titan's hydrocarbon seas and lakes lie at an average elevation.
This amazing footage of Gun Lake in Canada reveals the cacophony of strange sounds made by the ice.
The lake has been described as 'a chunk of Mars [that] has somehow broken off and travelled 33 million miles'.
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has identified the site of an ancient lake on the Red Planet's surface.
7-year-old Matilda Jones came across the 4-foot sword while paddling in Dozmary Pool on Bodmin Moor.
The microorganism was discovered in the lakes of the Rauer Islands off the coast of Antarctica.
Scientists have discovered how goldfish are able to survive for months in ice-covered ponds and lakes.
Heavy monsoon rainfall in the southern Indian city has resulted in a nearby lake overflowing with foam.
Professor Neil Gemmell is hoping to acquire a DNA sample of the legendary Scottish lake monster.
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has identified an ice deposit with more water than Lake Superior.
An intriguing optical illusion has been caught on camera from the shores of North America's largest lake.
It now appears as though Mars would have been able to support life for longer than is generally believed.