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Do you Believe in Lemuria Giants? Were giants real?
The legend of Lemuria and its supposed giants is a captivating and enigmatic chapter in the annals of mythology and pseudo-science. Often regarded as a lost continent, Lemuria has intrigued explorers, writers, and conspiracy theorists for over a century. In this article, we delve into the lore surrounding Lemuria and its alleged giant inhabitants.
By Vasco Duarte2 years ago in History
A Comprehensive Guide to Lord Zeus and Their History!
Lord Zeus, the iconic figure of ancient Greek mythology, is a symbol of power, authority and divine authority. Born to Cronus and Rhea, Zeus was part of the first generation of Olympian gods, and his ascension to the throne was an important moment in the history of mythology
By Manish Sharma2 years ago in History
Obatala: A Symbol of Wisdom, Creativity, and Craft
In the vibrant tapestry of Yoruba mythology, Obatala, also known as Orisha nla, stands as a distinctive figure—associated with wisdom, creativity, and craftsmanship. Among the pantheon of Yoruba deities, Obatala is unique, for he is believed to have been a living person. His story is a captivating blend of divine responsibility and human temptation.
By Adeoye Adenike2 years ago in History
Escape from Alcatraz: The Great Prison Break of 1962
In 1934, President Roosevelt initiated a campaign against crime, which aimed to incarcerate some of the most dangerous criminals in Alcatraz Prison, officially known as "the Rock." This move, however, seemed contradictory given the prison's notorious reputation. Alcatraz Island wasn't a typical vacation destination; instead, it housed a 19th-century fortress that had been repurposed into a high-security prison. In 1934, it welcomed its first inmates.
By Perry Allen2 years ago in History
Cosmic Catastrophe: Deciphering the Tunguska Event Mystery
Siberia is an immense region, so vast that if it were to declare independence from Russia, it would instantly become the largest country on Earth. Roughly one-third of this expansive wilderness is dominated by the taiga, an enormous forest that's about one and a half times the size of India. Deep within this endless expanse of trees lies the site of one of the most enigmatic natural disasters in modern history, which occurred a little over a century ago.
By Perry Allen2 years ago in History
The Birth of the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird: A Spy Plane Legend
In May 1960, a pivotal event occurred during the height of the Cold War. A Soviet S-75 Dvina surface-to-air missile struck an American U-2 spy plane as it soared over the skies of Sverdlovsk. This incident, which could have escalated tensions further between the superpowers, instead led to a complex web of deception and ultimately played a significant role in the development of one of aviation's greatest achievements—the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird.
By Perry Allen2 years ago in History
The Enigma of Rudolf Diesel's Disappearance: A Tale of Innovation and Intrigue
On September 29, 1913, a 55-year-old German gentleman named Rudolph embarked on a steamship in Antwerp. His destination was Harwich on the Southeast coast of England, just an overnight journey away. However, when the ship docked the following day, Rudolph was nowhere to be found.
By Perry Allen2 years ago in History
Japan's Technological Revolution: From Tradition to High-Speed Innovation
Japan, a land of deep-rooted traditions, might seem like an unlikely hub for cutting-edge technology. However, this paradox is intricately woven into the tapestry of Japan's history, reflecting its remarkable evolution from a feudal society in the 19th century to a global technological powerhouse in the 20th century. One remarkable example of Japan's tech adoption journey is the digital camera, a device that originated in America but was swiftly embraced and dominated by Japanese brands like Sony, Canon, Nikon, Fujifilm, Panasonic, Olympus, and Pentax.
By Perry Allen2 years ago in History
Prophet Idris (A.S.) (Enoch): The Prophet of Astronomy, Mathematics, and Medicine
The story of the Prophet and Messenger Idris (Enoch) Prophet Idris (A.S.) (Enoch) was born during the lifetime of Adam (A.S.) and lived for 120 years with him. He then lived the rest of his life during the lifetime of Sheeth (A.S.) (Seth).
By knowledge And Fun2 years ago in History
Emily's Library
The Remarkable Journey of Emily's Library Once upon a time, in a small, picturesque village nestled between rolling hills, there lived a young girl named Emily. Emily was known throughout the village for her insatiable curiosity and her love for books. Her favorite place in the world was the village library, a cozy building that held a treasure trove of stories and knowledge.
By Raymark Marcos2 years ago in History










