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The Plane that Disappeared. AI-Generated.
"Planes go up. Planes go down. What planes don't do is just vanish off the face of the Earth" The mysterious disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 on March 8, 2014, remains one of the most confounding and tragic incidents in aviation history. What began as a routine journey from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to Beijing turned into an enigma that continues to baffle aviation experts and the global community alike.
By Dilesmeyyy<32 years ago in History
The History of The Philippines Before Magellan (3000 BCE - 1521 CE)
On this article I'm going to share to you some interesting facts about Philippines. The Philippines is an archipelago situated in the Pacific Ocean, comprising over seven thousand islands. It lies on a subduction zone within the geologically active Ring of Fire, which extends from Japan to Alaska and California, making the islands mineral-rich but also prone to destructive earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Of the 7,000 islands, only around 1,000 are inhabited, most of them small, roughly one square mile in size. The archipelago is divided into three main island groups: Luzon in the north, the Visayas in the center, and Mindanao in the south. Luzon, home to the capital Manila, is the most populous.
By Gilbert Ay-ayen. Jr2 years ago in History
The story of bangladesh war 1971. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
introduction :The historical backdrop of the 1971 Bangladesh Freedom War is a significant and complex section set apart by huge political, social, and military turns of events. Here is a top to bottom story zeroing in on key parts of the conflict:
By PNR Bangla2 years ago in History
A Soldier's Farewell
A Soldier's Goodbye: The Day I Saw the Light Take off Your Eyes The day I saw the light take off your eyes, I knew my life would never be the same. It was a day stamped by gunfire and chaos, the war zone a stark differentiate to the quiet recollections I held dear.
By Som Gorgor2 years ago in History
RETURN, REVISIT, AND REMEMBER: CELEBRATING THE ‘INDIO-GENIUS’ OF THE FILIPINOS
Once again, Magellan’s ship returned to the Philippine archipelago. Only this time, it’s on the marble floors of the National Museum of Anthropology as one of the installation artworks made by National Artist Kidlat Tahimik on October 22.
By Ma. Carmela Maurice Marinda2 years ago in History
"Life Before the Giants: Unveiling Earth's Pre-Dinosaur Era". AI-Generated.
Before the age of dinosaurs, which captures the imagination with their colossal presence, Earth's history stretches back millions of years. However, life on our planet began long before these giants roamed the Earth. Let's embark on an intriguing voyage, tracing Earth's earliest days to the emergence of dinosaurs.
By Wali Ahmed Khan2 years ago in History
To shoot his own conscience
Early in World War II, the Allies landed in Normandy and rapidly advanced deep into the second front. In the fierce battle for the French mainland, two things caught the attention of General Slim, commander of a British division leading the attack on the left wing. The first had happened a week earlier, when the division and Slim's headquarters had been bombed by the Luftwaffe, and as Slim was being pulled out of the headquarters by the staff, a bomb roared down and landed within five meters of Slim. Slim's eyes closed -- that was it, he was going to meet God directly. But a miracle happened, ten seconds later, the bomb did not explode! Slim was moved to safety by his men, where the bomb lay still.
By TamHanh ThuyLinh2 years ago in History
The stone statue of a sphinx with a human face loses weight
There is a Sphinx in front of the Egyptian pyramids, 57 meters long and 20 meters high. According to legend, in order to make his personal image go down in history, Pharaoh Keferun of the ancient Eluo fourth Dynasty ordered him to carve a stone statue symbolizing majesty and power. In advance, a master craftsman carved a solid rock into a lion, the head of which was carved in the face of Keflon. After carving it, it was placed in front of the pyramid with the human face facing the rising sun, indicating that the ancient Egyptians believed in the sun god. Later, the Egyptians successively carved many large and small stone statues of the sphinx.
By TamHanh ThuyLinh2 years ago in History









