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Ancient Monoplane in a Pyramid in Egypt
It was 1898, and I was taking part in excavations in Sakara, a place not far away from Cairo full of ancient tombs and pyramids. I was in my Indiana Jones mood, eager to find something really phenomenal that I could become famous for - gold manuscripts, treasure maps, mummies of famous Pharaohs - I was hoping to find anything really!
By Brennan Reed2 years ago in History
The Mysterious Island of Atlantis
Is it a truth or a delusion that the stunning island of Atlantis sank into The Atlantic Ocean? What do you recognize about Atlantis? Dictionaries point out a mythical island that existed west of Gibraltar within the Atlantic Ocean. Sooner or later, because of a terrible explosion, it sank into the ocean. Is this a legendary or imaginary island, or did it virtually exist?
By Umair Amjad Kayani2 years ago in History
"The Essence Behind Your Name: Unveiling the Meaning"
"Angela: Name and Meaning: Messenger of God's Love" In the bustling city of Athens, where ancient history seamlessly blended with modern life, there lived a young woman named Angela. Her name, Angela, held deep significance, for it originated from the Greek word "Angelos," meaning "messenger" or "messenger of God."
By Esse Naeemah Ali2 years ago in History
Did Humans Really Land on Moon in 1969?
Hello, friends! Today, we're diving into one of the most iconic moments in history - the Apollo 11 mission, which saw Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin set foot on the moon on 20th July 1969. But did it truly happen, or is it all an elaborate hoax? Let's explore this fascinating story and uncover the truth.
By Apurva Keni2 years ago in History
Titanic: The Untold Story Of A Tragic Night
Ahoy there, dear readers! Today, we're diving deep into the chilling story of the RMS Titanic, the unsinkable ship that met its tragic fate on the night of April 14th, 1912. This is not your typical history lesson; we're going to unravel the untold stories and mysteries surrounding this iconic ship. So, grab your life jacket, and let's set sail into the past.
By Apurva Keni2 years ago in History










