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Lost City of Atlantis. AI-Generated.
In the annals of history and myth, few tales captivate the human spirit like that of Atlantis – a lost city submerged beneath the waves, shrouded in mystery and wonder. As ancient as time itself, the legend of Atlantis has transcended generations, sparking imaginations and igniting quests for discovery. From the pages of Plato's dialogues to modern-day explorations of the ocean depths, the allure of Atlantis persists, beckoning adventurers and scholars alike to unravel its enigmatic secrets. Join us on a journey as we embark on the quest to unveil the fabled city of Atlantis and unlock its hidden truths.
By Dilesmeyyy<32 years ago in History
What are the unsolved secrets of the automatic tower?
There are more than a hundred pyramids in Egypt, but the most famous are the three pyramids on the Giza Plateau. They are the tombs of three pharaohs from the Fourth Dynasty of ancient Egypt and are known as one of the "Seven Wonders of the Ancient World". Khufu Pyramid is the largest pyramid, each stone used for construction was transported from a limestone quarry across the Nile River, weighing from 2.5 tons to 15 tons.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in History
London Hammer: The mystery of the ancient hammer or an elaborate hoax?
In the annals of strange discoveries, the "London Hammer" stands as a particularly fascinating case, and it has generated debate and interest for decades. In June 1936, Emma Zadie Hahn and her husband Max Edmond Hahn stumbled upon a strange artifact as they strolled along Red Creek in the town of London, Texas – a piece of wood protruding from what appeared to be a block of wood. old stone.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in History
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In Vietnam, encountering a bare-chested, muddy-faced, and messy-haired local in the highlands or dense forests can be risky. Beware of the wild and dangerous tigers lurking in the area. According to American assessments of our special forces on land, they are extremely fearful of this. This is why the US aims to bring Vietnam back to fighting in the sky, though using aircraft or any means of combat was not a strength of the Vietnamese people at that time. To Americans, Vietnam was a country where the citizens had never seen a radio tower, so how would they know about missiles? Even if they received missile support, they were unsure where to aim. For American pilots back then, Vietnamese missiles resembled flying electric poles, as they were large like one and our troops knew how to launch them. Controlling the missile to fly in the intended direction was impossible, so they posed no threat to American pilots who always laughed it off. Seeing your missile attacking a B52 by evading or hitting it where it was close, we succeeded as mentioned before. But now, why are there Soviet missiles? With support, you may not be able to shoot down a B52. This could happen because targeting a B52 was extremely difficult, especially considering the specifications of the equipment installed on them. It is noticeable that the My Dinh National Stadium can be renovated similar to 75 days ago, with each plane having a length and width approximately equal to a portion of the field. The height of a B52 is equivalent to a four-story building in Vietnam, reaching a maximum ceiling of 15 km, flying at a speed of up to 960 km/h along the bird's flight path from Saigon to Hanoi, covering over 1,000 km in just one hour. The watch size matches three rounds of a US B52, but the most terrifying aspect is its ability to carry three tons of bombs and fly continuously without refueling. If there are electronic devices causing interference making missiles unable to lock on and hit, as some captured American pilots shared, they only used the jamming system on the B52 model. Its price is equivalent to that of an F-4D fighter jet with those specifications, and the US boasted about its high-speed watch. Their aircraft with advanced electronic warfare technology could be damaged. Losing the entire North Vietnamese radar system could disable the opponent's entire air defense system. Now, the US Air Force could bomb any target in North Vietnamese territory as if taking a leisurely stroll. The B52 drum is impenetrable. B52 can only have technical problems due to weather conditions. However, it cannot be shot down by the firepower of North Vietnamese air defense and air force. Of course, this is just a rumor. In the US voting poll, in reality, many of their pilots were captured and became inmates in Hanoi Hilton, as the exchange of Nguyen in Dien Bien Phu in the air in 1972 was handled by the Saigon military. Before that, Operation Lam Son 719, the US's Vietnamization strategy, had completely failed, forcing the US to demonstrate its superpower position and seek ways to withdraw its troops. In the role of a big boss, the US's intention was clear, let's try to understand him, who is he? Next time, don't cut his words off. This time it's him. Next time, it will be the same. You can't punch anyone without missing America's ideas, but now, turning that into reality is not simple because American citizens strongly opposed the war. Society had had enough, with their children having to leave their families and look for bodies to bring home. However, in the 1972 US presidential election, Nixon stood up and argued like Donald Trump in the article, don't do what you're doing. People bring peace of mind to others. Peace is within reach. Then everyone's children can come back home. Of course, just trust me and vote for me. Nixon's unexpected statement was found only because he had detailed the script from October 8, 1972, when we and the US reached an agreement on this issue. To end the war and restore peace in Vietnam, specifically, we had detailed agreements after October 18, 1972, that the US would cease ground bombings and slightly ease the blockade of Vietnamese seaports. On October 20, 1972, the signing ceremony with Special Envoy Le Duc Tho and the singer at Hanoi was held. On October 26, 1972, the official signing between the 4 warring factions in Paris, including the Government of the Republic of Vietnam, the Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam, the US Government, and the Government of the Republic of Vietnam, would cease fire on December 27 throughout Vietnam. The agreement was such, but the US requested a 4-day postponement to October 31 to end the war. Of course, we were satisfied with the goodwill. Our delegation still accepted the US's proposal a week later on October 20. Prime Minister Pham Van Dong received a letter from President Nixon confirming that the agreement was considered complete. Trust us that we can sign the agreement according to the agreed schedule. Everything will be transparent and open. This is why we believe that we can sign the agreement according to the agreed timeline.
By NGUYEN CONG SON2 years ago in History
The Bermuda Triangle Mystery. AI-Generated.
How many eerie stories have you heard about airplanes and ships disappearing in the Bermuda Triangle? We guess quite a few. This vast area in the Atlantic Ocean, between Florida, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda, is notorious for its mysterious phenomena. Known as the Devil's Triangle, it has been the site of numerous unexplained vanishings. Over the years, countless planes and ships have disappeared here under unknown circumstances, with some never being found.
By Dilesmeyyy<32 years ago in History
The Expansive Realm of History
**What History Includes** History encompasses a wide range of definitions and applications. In the broadest sense, it considers every action and thought that humans have had since their first appearance, recording every significant advance or setback. It attempts to evaluate all the developments in various fields such as science, art, literature, philosophy, architecture, sociology, politics, war, religion, and law. By doing so, history aims to create as complete a picture as possible of everything that has influenced humanity directly or indirectly.
By Abdulsab Hunnur2 years ago in History
The History Of AIRPLANES
When the Wright brothers first took to the skies in their rickety contraption, they probably had no idea they were setting the stage for one of the most transformative inventions in human history. From the earliest dreams of flight to the sleek, high-speed jets we board today, the history of airplanes is a fascinating tale of innovation, daring, and sometimes downright absurdity. So, fasten your seatbelts, ensure your tray tables are in their upright positions, and join us on a humorous journey through the skies.
By Ibok Gerard2 years ago in History
The Whispering Forest
In a land far beyond the reaches of modern maps, there lay a forest untouched by time. The Whispering Forest, as it was known to the few who dared speak of it, was a place where the trees sang ancient songs and the air was thick with magic. It was a forest where dreams could come alive, and reality often bent to the will of those who believed in the impossible.
By Som Gorgor2 years ago in History
The Evolution of Early Indian Civilization
The Pre-Formation of Indian Civilization Human habitation in the Indian subcontinent dates back approximately 500,000 years, as evidenced by stone age sites ranging from the southern regions of Kerala and Tamil Nadu to the Soan and Beas river valleys in northern Punjab. These early sites are scattered across the subcontinent, with some estimated to be between 400,000 and 150,000 years old. The presence of these early human communities indicates a rich and prolonged period of prehistory in the region.
By Abdulsab Hunnur2 years ago in History





