
Kek Viktor
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A German Christmas Treat Cinnamon Stars (Zimtsterne) Recipe
Cinnamon stars, or Zimtsterne, are a classic German Christmas cookie made with cinnamon and ground almonds. They are tasty, festive, and perfect for the holiday season. Here is an extended version of the recipe that includes instructions for making the dough, cutting out the stars, and baking them to perfection.
By Kek Viktor7 months ago in Feast
How to Make French Crème Brûlée (Burnt Cream) - French Desert Recipe
Crème brûlée is a classic French dessert that has been enjoyed by people all over the world for centuries. The name itself is derived from the French term "crème brûlée," which means "burnt cream." The dish is known for its velvety smooth texture, rich, creamy flavor, and a layer of burnt sugar on top that adds a touch of sweetness and crunch.
By Kek Viktor7 months ago in Feast
How to Make South African Malva Pudding - Dessert Recipe from Africa
Malva pudding is a traditional South African dessert that is typically served warm. The dessert is a spongy cake that is made with apricot jam, and often includes a caramel-like sauce that is poured over the top of the cake after it is baked. The cake is known for its moist and gooey texture and its sweet and buttery flavor.
By Kek Viktor7 months ago in Feast
Tanzanian Ugali and Nyoma Recipe
Ugalai and nyama choma are two iconic dishes in Tanzania and East Africa as a whole. They are often served together, as nyama choma, which translates to "grilled meat" in Swahili, is a perfect accompaniment to the starchy and filling ugalai. Ugalai, on its own, is a staple food in Tanzania, and it is similar to polenta or cornmeal porridge. It is made using maize flour and water cooked on a stovetop and served with a variety of stews, curries, or meat dishes. Ugali is a popular dish because it is filling and affordable, making it a staple for many families.
By Kek Viktor7 months ago in Feast
Healthy Lemon Ginger Detox Drink Recipe
The lemon ginger detox drink is a healthy and refreshing drink that can help to boost your immune system, aid digestion, and detoxify your body naturally. The combination of lemon, ginger, and honey creates a delicious and invigorating beverage that can be enjoyed in the morning or throughout the day.
By Kek Viktor7 months ago in Proof
Glass spheres in Florida clams - evidence of a meteor impact
In the fossil-rich sediments of Florida’s Gulf Coast, a peculiar and compelling mystery has emerged—one that blends paleontology, geology, and the vast forces of space. Deep within the layers of ancient fossil beds near Sarasota County, hundreds of fossilized clam shells were found to contain tiny, nearly invisible glass spheres. These minute spheres, each no wider than a grain of salt, are smooth, perfectly rounded, and chemically distinct from typical natural sediment grains. Their origin has fascinated researchers, as growing evidence suggests they may be remnants of an ancient meteorite impact—possibly a previously undocumented event that occurred millions of years ago.
By Kek Viktor7 months ago in History
☢️Mohenjo‑daro “nuclear blast” theory - Ancient Indus Valley city
In the 1920s, deep in the floodplains of the Indus River in what is now Sindh, Pakistan, the ancient city of Mohenjo‑daro was rediscovered beneath centuries of silt and agricultural soil. Built around 2500 BCE at the height of the Mature Harappan phase, it was a marvel of urban planning, sanitation, and civil engineering—a testament to one of the world’s earliest great civilizations. Its bricks were sculpted, its bathhouses communal, its streets laid out in orderly grids. At its peak Mohenjo‑daro housed perhaps 40,000 people, all supported by an elaborate system of wells, drains, granaries, workshops, and public baths. It rivaled in sophistication the contemporary societies of Egypt and Mesopotamia.
By Kek Viktor7 months ago in History
🎭Sanxingdui Mask and the Lost Civilization of Shu in Ancient China
🪨 The Earth Opens – A Discovery Beneath Sichuan's Soil In the summer of 1929, the course of Chinese archaeology was forever altered when a humble farmer named Yan Daocheng, while digging an irrigation trench near the small village of Sanxingdui in Guanghan, Sichuan Province, struck something solid just beneath the surface. What emerged was not stone or wood but smooth, polished jade—an intricately carved object unlike anything local villagers had seen. The discovery passed quietly at first, filed away as a strange curiosity. But it hinted at something enormous and long-buried under the rolling plains of western China.
By Kek Viktor7 months ago in History
🌍Ancient Mystery of the Costa Rica’s Giant Stone Spheres
Hidden beneath the dense canopy of Costa Rica’s southern jungles, scattered across ancient settlements, plantations, and riverbanks, are objects so precise and enigmatic that they’ve stirred the imagination of archaeologists and adventurers alike for nearly a century. These are the Diquís Spheres—massive stone balls, some nearly perfect in their roundness, weighing up to 15 tons and measuring over 2 meters (6.5 feet) in diameter.
By Kek Viktor7 months ago in History
🦜The Giant Parrot of Ancient New Zealand
Long before humans ever stepped foot on the islands of New Zealand, a peculiar world of towering birds, reptiles, and primitive mammals thrived beneath the canopy of vast subtropical forests. Among them was a creature that, until recently, no one ever imagined existed: a parrot the size of a child. This was Heracles inexpectatus—an ancient giant that stood nearly a meter tall, weighed around 7 kilograms (15 pounds), and belonged to one of the most intelligent bird families on Earth.
By Kek Viktor7 months ago in History
⛏️260–320 million year old Gold chain found in Illinois coal
In the early 1940s, a woman named Mrs. Myrtle Craft of Morrisonville, Illinois, experienced something completely unexpected during an otherwise ordinary day. She was breaking up a lump of coal to use in her stove when, to her astonishment, a small gold chain approximately 10 inches long fell out from the center of the coal. Given that coal forms over millions of years through the slow compression and fossilization of ancient plant matter, the discovery of a man-made gold object embedded in the middle of a coal lump was nothing short of astonishing. According to reports at the time, Mrs. Craft showed the coal and the chain to her neighbors, and word of the bizarre finding quickly spread. What made the event even more compelling was that the chain had apparently left a distinct impression in both halves of the broken coal, suggesting that it had been completely encased inside the mass long before it had hardened.
By Kek Viktor7 months ago in History
400 million year old modern hammer found in rock
In the summer of 1936, near the small town of London in central Texas, a curious object was discovered that would become the focus of intense debate among archaeologists, geologists, creationists, and skeptics for decades to come. It all began when Max Hahn, a local resident, and his wife were walking along a creek near Red Creek in the region of London, Texas—not to be confused with the city of the same name in England. During their walk, they noticed a strange, heavily weathered rock with a piece of wood sticking out of it. Intrigued by its odd appearance and unusual composition, they brought the rock home and later broke it open with a hammer and chisel. Inside the rock, they discovered what appeared to be a man-made hammer — complete with a wooden handle and a metallic head.
By Kek Viktor7 months ago in History











