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Rapidly spreading fire
We weren't exactly yet mature enough for a secondary school gathering, and not exactly close to the point of becoming Facebook companions or follow each other on Twitter. But, we were right here. Jack had been one of my dearest companions for a strong few years in my childhood. Presently, he was unusually yet surely a completely mature man, with a little world-exhaustion in his eyes. He was likewise the clerk at the corner store I was snatching a soft drink from, something that would have made me drive to the one across town in the event that I'd known. He was a decent person, he truly was. I simply didn't actually want to converse with him.
By Edris Post2 years ago in History
Arabian night
Title: Tales of the Arabian Nightfall Once upon a time, in the distant year of 3000, the world was vastly different from what it once was. Earth had evolved into a technologically advanced society where flying cars zipped through the neon-lit skies, and towering skyscrapers pierced the heavens. Amidst the gleaming metropolis of New Baghdad, a city that paid homage to its ancient roots, the spirit of the Arabian Nights endured.
By Obed Obeng2 years ago in History
Flooding in Kenya.
Kenya, a beautiful country in East Africa, known for its diverse landscapes, rich wildlife, and vibrant cultures, has also experienced the harsh realities of natural disasters, including floods. Floods in Kenya have been a recurring phenomenon, causing significant damage to communities, infrastructure, and the environment. This article delves into the causes, impacts, and measures needed to tackle the issue of floods in Kenya.
By Eliud Kipsang2 years ago in History
Three Men Who Averted an Even Worse Nuclear Disaster in the Chernobyl Suicide Squad
If you saw our documentary about the Chernobyl nuclear accident, you would be fully aware of what occurred on April 25, 1986, and how it affected the entire world. Unbeknownst to you, it could have been much, much worse if not for the really brave individuals we will discuss today, but let's first examine what transpired on that crucial day.
By Johnica Lopina2 years ago in History
Unveiling the Hidden Wonders of the Sahara
For years, the Sahara Desert has remained an enigma, its secrets buried beneath endless stretches of sand. However, recent groundbreaking discoveries have shed light on its mysterious past, revealing a vibrant and lush landscape that once thrived 11,000 years ago. Join us on a journey into the heart of the Sahara as we explore these remarkable findings that scientists have just announced.
By Harindra Abeysinghe2 years ago in History
20 Rare Historical Photos that Scientists couldn't solve it yet
welcome to a journey through the pages of unexplained history a portal to Mysteries that even the sharpest scientific Minds can't fully unravel this video explores 20 of the most baffling photographs and discoveries from around the globe each of these snapshots offers a fascinating glimpse into inexplicable events and objects from our past .
By Amjad Ateih Dib2 years ago in History
Uncovering the Mysteries of Giants
The recent archaeological dig in Harlaa, Ethiopia has stirred up excitement among researchers and locals alike. Led by Timothy Insoll from the Institute of Arabic and Islamic Studies at the University of Exeter, a team of archaeologists claims to have unearthed a long-lost city once inhabited by giants. In this article, we will explore the fascinating discoveries made in Harlaa and delve into the evidence supporting the existence of these colossal beings. Join us on this journey to uncover the mysteries of giants and the rich history of the ancient city of Harlaa.
By Petra Rattan2 years ago in History
Quick One: Solved! The Mystery of the Disappearing Planes
Do you know the feeling when you've been trying to solve one mystery for your entire life? Nope? Well, Detective Anderson does. During almost 30 years of working for the police, he solved so many riddles, caught hundreds of robbers, and helped save thousands of lives. There's a huge number of successfully solved cases on his record. But, there were two cases that eluded him, leaving him with a gnawing sense of curiosity and frustration.
By The Purple Olympian2 years ago in History







