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Things to do in Portugal in January – The Definitive Guide
Portugal is a popular destination year-round. But January brings cooler weather and lower costs, making it an excellent time to visit. From historic sites to vibrant cities to coastal towns, Portugal offers many activities for tourists even during the winter. This guide will highlight the best things to do in Portugal in January!
By Andy Williams2 years ago in History
10 archaelogical tools that scientists never discovered their purpose
1. The Enigmatic Crystal Carvings The mesmerizing allure of ancient crystal carvings continues to baffle scientists. The crystalline nature of these artifacts poses a unique challenge, as their composition often defies easy identification. Without comparable crystal artifacts from the same cultural context, scientists struggle to draw parallels and establish a framework for understanding the purpose behind these intricate carvings. The lack of inscriptions or accompanying artifacts compounds the mystery, leaving researchers without the linguistic or contextual clues essential for unraveling their enigma.
By Kelly Munala Brookes2 years ago in History
Unveiling America's Population Tapestry: From Underpopulated Belts to Geographical Quirks
In the dynamic landscape of global demographics, India claims the crown as the most populous nation in 2023, according to the United Nations. Surprisingly, the United States secures the third position globally, standing tall as the fourth-largest country by landmass, encompassing a substantial 6% of Earth's territory. Yet, beneath these statistical giants lies a captivating narrative of population distribution that transcends mere numbers.
By Ali boubaker2 years ago in History
Unraveling the Enigma
As we gaze into the vastness of human history, a question lingers on the edges of our collective curiosity: Were there civilizations that preceded our own? The history we are familiar with stretches back thousands of years, but the possibility of lost, forgotten, or even advanced societies existing before recorded history has intrigued scholars and enthusiasts alike. In this exploration, we embark on a journey through the annals of time, unraveling the enigma of potential civilizations that may have thrived on Earth long before us.
By Karthiga Elangovan 2 years ago in History
Banaban Landowners Visit their homeland
This 'Snippet’ of Ocean Island history was supplied by Banaban Heritage Society (BHS) [1] member, Marion Laritz from an article written by a fellow Island resident, Mr. R. Williams and published in the local newsletter, The Nautilus, Volume 2, Edition 3, November 1967.
By Stacey King2 years ago in History
Frederic Fletcher Webb . Content Warning.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Early Life ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ His name was Frederic Fletcher Webb. You probably have never heard of his name before. I hadn't learned of him too long ago, either. But why would we? He wasn't found by name in any history books. He was found in the hidden pages of ancestry and of American history events. Mine to be precise. He was my 2 times great-grandfather, my grandmother's grandfather. And American history became very real to me as his story unfolded.
By Shirley Belk2 years ago in History
Sam Bahadur Movie Review: Facile and Forgettable Vignette Reel Powered by Vicky Kaushal. Content Warning.
In the bustling world of Indian cinema, the much-anticipated "Sam Bahadur" has finally graced the silver screen. A cinematic ode to the legendary Sam Manekshaw, the film boasts the charismatic Vicky Kaushal in the lead role. This Sam Bahadur movie review delves into the nuances of this much-hyped release, exploring whether it lives up to its expectations as a powerful portrayal of the celebrated military figure.
By Debjit Das2 years ago in History
Top Ten Important Scenes from Netflix Series The Crown
The Crown is a historical drama series that was created by Peter Morgan and has become one of the most successful shows on Netflix. It tells the story of Queen Elizabeth II's reign, from her ascension to the throne in 1952 to the present day. The show has received critical acclaim for its accurate portrayal of historical events and its stunning cinematography. In this article, we will take a look at the top 10 most important scenes from The Crown:
By Umama Zahir 2 years ago in History
Ocean Island Kart Club
The following ‘snippet’ was from Banaban Heritage Society member Brian Bailey about the introduction of go-kart racing and the set-up of the Ocean Island Kart [1] Club during the 1960s. His story appeared in 'A Snippet From the Past", Banaba/Ocean Island News, Issue No. 12 (Nov-Dec 1994) [2]
By Stacey King2 years ago in History
The puzzle of how the pyramids were constructed may be solved by the discovery of an ancient waterway.
The finding of an old branch of the Nile that formerly passed through Giza may have finally provided an explanation for the construction of the pyramids. The massive waterway, which was hundreds of meters wide, has long since dried up but could have served as a means of transportation for the massive quantities of labor and materials required to build the famous sites thousands of years ago.
By Francis Dami2 years ago in History








