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Chapter 001 Good Morning Brother
“Good morning, brother!” an annoyingly cheerful voice sounded right on top of him. “Morning, morning, MORNING!!!” Zorian glared at his little sister, but she just smiled back at him cheekily, still sprawled across his stomach. She was humming to herself in obvious satisfaction, kicking her feet playfully in the air as she studied the giant world map Zorian had tacked to the wall next to his bed. Or rather, pretended to study – Zorian could see her watching him intently out of the corner of her eyes for a reaction.
By urias shore3 years ago in Fiction
Lost Legend: The Mystery of Mu
The lost continent of Atlantis is so fascinating that it has attracted countless scientists and explorers to track it down. Today, however, explorers and scientists have turned their attention to another lost continent - the fabled "Mu Land". Because there is growing evidence that Mu may be connected to the umbilical cord of some kind of civilization...
By urias shore3 years ago in Fiction
Devil's Triangle: Sea of Death (3)
Pilot: "There are a lot of stories and a lot of rumors about strange things that happen on planes, but it's all word of mouth and it's not written down. You know, we hear some pretty funny things sometimes. When we think back on these experiences, a lot of them are about when you fly over different areas and the seat belt comes loose or the hatch opens and closes by itself."
By urias shore3 years ago in Fiction
Devil's Triangle: Sea of Death (2)
Such hurricanes may have been the most feared of sailors in the days of sailing ships. They could topple a sailboat or break a mast in a single blow, but sailors who have sailed around the Devil's Triangle remember the horror as very different from the devastation wrought by hurricanes. At that time, many sailboats were sailing on the sea. There was often no wind at all, so the sailboats could not move at all. They had to wait lonely on the sea surface. At the same time, their sailboat was in a huge whirlpool, and the dreaded sargassum was floating around the boat.
By urias shore3 years ago in FYI
The mystery of pet psychic
Similarly, in the past few years, a new profession called "pet channeling" has become increasingly popular in some Western countries. People who call themselves "pet psychics" (or "animal communicators") say that telepathy exists between pet owners and their pets and that they can send telepathic messages back and forth between the two. They were able to do this human-animal communication even when the pet was not present, simply by providing a picture or description of the animal.
By urias shore3 years ago in Fiction
The mystery of Peru's alien space
Incredible stone carvings In the 1950s, Peruvian archaeologist Daniel Luz was amazed by the Macanas. He saw about five square kilometers of highlands covered with stone carvings. Although experienced the vicissitudes of time, but still can show some carving skills and artistic skills. There are four altars arranged on the four cardinal points of east, west, south, and north respectively. Two huge toads lie on the altar at the north end, facing west. Scattered around the altar are stone sculptures of animals, including dogs, vultures, giant walruses, camels, lions, bears, alligators, sea turtles, and even prehistoric stegosaurus!
By urias shore3 years ago in Fiction
The mystery of the Minoan Labyrinth in Crete
Crete had entered the Bronze Age by 3000 BC, and in 2000 BC a slave state was established on the northern shore of the island with the city of Nothas as its center. From 2600 BC to 1125 BC, the island emerged the famous Minoan culture, art, architecture, and engineering unprecedented prosperity, and the establishment of a unified Minoan dynasty. Crete was captured by the Turks in 1669 and was annexed to Greece in 1913.
By urias shore3 years ago in FYI
The mystery of the Passage of Time
Liverpool is an old port city in the west of England. Bode Street is an old street in the west of the city. Because of its proximity to the port and its high commercial value, it has been renovated and renovated over the years. The streets are always bustling with people, and the residents are mostly businessmen, with ancestral food stores and handicraft stores everywhere.
By urias shore3 years ago in Fiction








