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China’s Golden Triumph: Unveiling the World’s Largest Gold Reserve
China makes groundbreaking revelation, claims world’s largest gold deposit worth $83 billion. This find alone is a geological marvel, let alone potential game changer for the world’s entire gold market, which is second only to the South Deep gold mine in South Africa with about 930 metric tons of gold.
By Canva Pro Teams12 months ago in History
The Light That Calls : Part II
The Light That Calls: Part II Immediately after Clara’s disappearance, the townsfolk avoided the lighthouse. The small community was slipping into silent secrets. Others claimed that if it were stormy out, you could hear her on the wind, a wail of mourning. Some said they spotted Elias standing on the cliff’s edge, gazing at the sea, but believed he had gone down with her.
By Canva Pro Teams12 months ago in Horror
The Light that Calls
An ancient lighthouse that was surrounded by weather sat tucked away in a forgotten corner of the world between windswept cliffs and the constant breaking of waves. It was known as Beacon’s End. A lighthouse had been there forever, with its light darting out into the blackness each night as long as anyone could remember, keeping ships away from the sharp cliff that would shred ships apart. It was an interesting story of a beacon, not one of hope.
By Canva Pro Teams12 months ago in Horror
Echoes of an Ancient World: The 280-Million-Year-Old Footprints of the Italian Alps
Huddled amongst the dramatic peaks of the Italian Alps, a discovers by chance has opened the eyes of scientists and nature lover everywhere. Fossilized footprints discovered by chance by a hiker exploring remote reaches of the Dolomites have been found to date to an astonishing 280 million years ago. Probable tracks made by ancient reptiles; these preserved tracks open up an important new chapter in what we know about life on Earth at the end of the Permian period.
By Canva Pro Teams12 months ago in History
Napoleon’s Egyptian Campaign: The Birth of Modern Egyptology and Scientific Discovery
In addition to being a military operation, Napoleon Bonaparte's invasion of Egypt in 1798 changed the scientific landscape. It was an expedition of world-historic significance in the fields of archaeology and anthropology, botany, ophthalmology, and the general science of Egypt's ancient civilization. It was more than just a resounding failure of a campaign intended to obstruct British access to India and to increase French prestige in the Middle East. This expedition, which included Napoleon, was made up of about 150 academics, scientists, and intellectuals known as the "savants" who were dispatched to investigate, record, and analyse Egypt's rich historical and cultural heritage. This study by the savants marked the beginning of modern Egyptology.
By Canva Pro Teamsabout a year ago in History




