Historical
A Drift in Eternity
Rami, the lone astronaut aboard the aging spacecraft, received the news with a heavy heart. The vessel, his home for two decades of groundbreaking experiments and narrow escapes, had served its purpose. But its return to Earth carried a cruel twist—a fiery demise upon re-entry. His final mission, they said, wasn't a return, but a controlled descent to minimize damage.
By Monnade Mixoum2 years ago in Fiction
echoes of the forest
Echoes of the Forest By maximillian In the heart of a vast and ancient forest named jamukaya forest where sunlight filtered through the dense canopy to create dappled patterns on the forest floor, there lived a young orphan named Luca. His story began on a fateful day when tragedy struck his family. While journeying through the forest, Luca's parents were ambushed by a hungry lion, their desperate cries piercing the tranquility of the woods. In a moment of selfless sacrifice, they placed their infant son in a makeshift cradle woven from leaves and branches before facing the lion head-on.
By maximillian masali2 years ago in Fiction
PROOF... THEY EXIST!
Step into the realm of mystery and intrigue as we embark on another captivating journey as we declassfy the unknown. In this story, we'll unearth the most extraordinary enigmas of our world and delve into the depths of some of the most intriguing UFO sightings to date. Our destination? Scotland—a land synonymous with picturesque landscapes, mystical allure, and a rich tapestry of legends and myths. From the elusive Loch Ness monster to the enigmatic Kelpies and selkies, Scotland's history is intertwined with tales of the supernatural, captivating the imagination of all who hear them. Join me as I explore the hidden secrets and paranormal phenomena that make Scotland a haven for seekers of the unknown, where fables and magic blend seamlessly with stirring landscapes, creating an unparalleled backdrop for extraordinary encounters, especially those of UFO sightings
By Joey Randy 2 years ago in Fiction
What If the Wooly Rhino Never Went Extinct?
If you entered your preferred fast food establishment and found woolly rhinoceros on the menu instead of chicken or beef burgers, it might not sound appealing now. However, thousands of years ago, our ancestors relied on the Woolly Rhino for sustenance. The Woolly Rhino has been extinct for over 14,000 years, but today, we are considering bringing it back. What would our world look like if the Woolly Rhino still existed today? Would there be a threat to you and your loved ones, or would humans hunt them for Rhino burgers? Let's explore the possibilities of a world where the Woolly Rhino never went extinct. Get ready for an adventure into the wintry world of the Woolly Rhino. These massive creatures lived during the mid-Pleistocene epoch around 2 million years ago, alongside other animals like the Woolly Mammoth, Saiga Antelope, and bison. The Woolly Rhino survived multiple ice ages, including the last one, before going extinct 14,000 years ago. Standing at about 2 meters tall, these rhinos were comparable in height to an NBA basketball player, but could reach lengths of 3 to 5 meters, similar to a large canoe. Imagine encountering a Woolly Rhino blocking your path on the way to school or work - it would certainly cause delays! Weighing up to 2700 kg, these creatures were heavy and would require a team of strong individuals to move them. Their long, sharp horns were used for foraging in the snow-covered regions of Northern Asia and Europe. Despite unintentionally causing punctures, these horns were essential for accessing vegetation.
By zamai mate2 years ago in Fiction
Lapis Lazuli
Sicily | 1943 The two hour bicycle ride from Canicatti to The Church of Saint Agatha was far more difficult than Rosalie had originally projected. The four bicycles they were able salvage were old, rusted, and weathered from years of neglect, but they were the only four that had usable tires.
By Kale Sinclair2 years ago in Fiction
A Tale of Missed Opportunties
In a hidden valley, nestled amongst ancient trees, lived two doves named Pip and Pop. They were inseparable companions, their feathers reflecting the morning sun as they soared effortlessly through the clear blue sky. But lately, a shadow of worry has fallen upon their routine. The once lively stream that gurgled by their nest had dwindled to a mere trickle. Each passing day brought anxiety as the water level dipped lower.
By Monnade Mixoum2 years ago in Fiction









