Researchers from the Karpinsky Russian Geological Research Institute have presented evidence suggesting that Siberia once hosted vast lakes comparable in scale to the Caspian Sea. Their defining characteristic, however, lay not merely in size but in their climatic influence. According to scientists, the enormous… Continue Reading “Siberia’s lost Mega-Lakes and Craters reshaping Arctic Landscape”
Astronomers have revealed extraordinary new insights into Saturn’s rings, confirming they are not solid structures but vast, orbiting fields of ice particles that behave like a frozen cosmic ocean. These rings contain trillions of individual fragments, composed of about 95–99% pure water ice, making… Continue Reading “Saturn’s Rings revealed as Vast Fields of Shimmering Ice”
The Pantanal is a land of superlatives. The largest tropical wetland in the world. A biodiversity hot spot. Home to South America’s “Big Five”: Jaguar, Giant Anteater, Giant River Otter, Maned Wolf & Brazilian Tapir. Not to mention the Pantaneira culture, shaped by an… Continue Reading “The Pantanal Hotspot of Biodiversity”
Sun as the Source of LifeThe Sun provides the energy that makes life on Earth possible. Its light drives photosynthesis allowing plants to produce food and oxygen which supports almost all living organisms. Day and Night CycleThe rotation of Earth under the Sun creates… Continue Reading “The Sun and Moon control Life Cycles on Planet Earth”
Hundreds of sightings, abductions and first-hand accounts have made it possible to distinguish several distinct alien species that have been in cahoots with military forces, deciding our future without ever consulting us. All these assumptions were taken from historical texts, myths, abduction experiencers, and… Continue Reading “The Global Shadow Government of the Sirians and Grays”
Mount Shasta, located near the Oregon border in northern California, holds the distinction of being one of the world’s preeminent sacred mountains. It is recognized as an eligible Native American cultural and cosmological property on the National Register of Historic Places. Artifacts found in… Continue Reading “Mount Shasta: Spirits and Danger on a Sacred California Mountain”
The first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang (c. 259–210 BCE), unified China into a single political entity. He standardized scripts, weights, measures, and coins throughout the territory, and roads, fortifications, and major defensive walls were built during his reign. However, the most impressive… Continue Reading “Mausoleum of the first Qin emperor Ming Dynasty & Mausoleum of Sun Yat-sen in China”
A new study conducted by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has concluded that Nutella may be carcinogenic and therefore dangerous to consume. The EFSA report states that palm oil, one of the key ingredients in the popular chocolate spread, can cause cancer when cooked… Continue Reading “European Study concludes Nutella is Carcinogenic”
Machu Picchu, site of ancient Inca ruins located about 50 miles (80 km) northwest of Cuzco, Peru, in the Cordillera de Vilcabamba of the Andes Mountains. It is perched above the Urubamba River valley in a narrow saddle between two sharp peaks—Machu Picchu (Old… Continue Reading “Machu Picchu in the Cordillera de Vilcabamba in the Andes Mountains”
The birth of Jesus Christ is commemorated by millions of people around the world with Christmas celebrations on Dec. 25. Yet, most scholars agree that he wasn’t born on that day, or even in the year A.D. 1. Researchers have speculated that the Roman… Continue Reading “When was Jesus Christ born?”
You know when you launch into a Monopoly game that drags on for so long that you feel it will never end? That’s the case for the spectral card players at Château de Trécesson, doomed to play Cheat for all eternity. Well, we don’t… Continue Reading “France Castles # 6 : Château de Trécesson, Campénéac, Brittany”
In the temple-schools of Mesopotamia, students learned exorcism rituals, how to mix healing atonement’s, perform astrology, and how to cure demonic possession. While these skills may seem archaic now, the temple-schools actually served as the first medical schools. They even trained their students on… Continue Reading “Demonic Exorcisms in the Temple Schools of Mesopotamia”
CAP / Swissport, new airport arrival and departure building functions to facilitate mass tourism, which is regulated and under control of a Swiss airport handling company. The inhabitants of occupied Curacao are/were caught between a rock and hard place, as the Dutch government in… Continue Reading “All Curacao Airport Tax confiscated by CAP Aviation Travel Operator Ring”