short story
The Reason For Recurring Floods In New York City Is A Topic Of Concern. Content Warning.
All drainage systems possess inherent limitations, and the maximum capacity of New York City's drainage system is 1.75 inches of rainfall per hour. Regrettably, the recent storm that inundated the region on Friday exceeded this threshold, with over two inches of rainfall between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m., and continued to pour down.
By Rasel Hossain2 years ago in Earth
The Time-Traveler's Dilemma
In a small, dusty attic perched atop an ancient bookstore, Amelia Grayson stumbled upon a peculiar contraption covered in a thick layer of cobwebs and mystery. It was a time machine, unlike anything she had ever seen before. The device consisted of an ornate wooden chair, surrounded by an intricate system of gears and brass pipes that seemed to lead to nowhere. A flickering dial displayed a bewildering array of dates and destinations.
By Casey Ubah 2 years ago in Earth
The Quantum Chronicles. Content Warning.
In the year 2237, humanity achieved a breakthrough that would forever alter the course of our existence: Quantum Chronicle, a technology that allowed us to explore alternate realities and unlock the secrets of the multiverse. This remarkable invention was the brainchild of Dr. Amelia Thornton, a brilliant quantum physicist whose insatiable curiosity led her down a path no one had dared to tread before.
By MOHAMMAD ISMAIL2 years ago in Earth
A WILD LEOPARD
Once upon a time, in the heart of the African savanna, there lived a magnificent leopard named Kali. Kali was no ordinary leopard; he possessed a coat of sleek, golden fur adorned with beautiful rosette patterns. His emerald-green eyes shone with intelligence and curiosity, and his powerful muscles made him the undisputed ruler of his territory.
By Johnson Junior2 years ago in Earth
AFRICAN CULTURES
The Maasai tribe is found in East Africa, specifically in Kenya and Tanzania. The Maasai are a Nilotic and semi-nomadic ethnic group that has clung to their ancient traditions, resisting the influences of Western modernization. They are known for their distinctive dress codes and beautiful jewelry. The Maasai are believed to have migrated from northwestern Kenya, particularly around Lake Turkana, they started their journey in the 15th century. Today, they are settled in areas like southern Kenya and northern Tanzania, these are the regions where the Maasai can be found.
By Donnah Clara2 years ago in Earth
Fly Geyser: Nevada's Geothermal Marvel
Hidden away in the remote desert of Washoe County, Nevada, lies a surreal and vibrant landscape that seems more at home in a science fiction novel than on Earth. Fly Geyser, with its striking, otherworldly appearance, has captured the imaginations of travelers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts alike. However, the history of this geothermal marvel is as unique as its appearance, marked by chance, human intervention, and the relentless forces of nature.
By Bianca Lane2 years ago in Earth





