World History
Palestine vs Israel Explained for Dummies
"I support Israel! I support Palestine!" To be honest with you, i have no idea who to support. Mainly because i have no idea what is going on. After doing some more research i realized that the answer is actually not that simple. I dug very very very deep and scraped every single piece of knowledge i could. It is a little bit boring, but with me, understanding the root is what will actually make you come with an educate conclusion. And simply not just Parrot what you here from others or your favorite "Influencer".
By Hovelander2 years ago in History
The miracle of the pyramids
**The Untold Mysteries of the Egyptian Pyramids** Located on the vast sands of Egypt, the Egyptian pyramids remain an enigma that has fascinated the world for centuries. These colossal structures, built around 4,500 years ago, continue to mesmerize researchers, historians, and adventurers alike. The intricacies of their construction, the secrets they hold within, and the mysteries surrounding their purpose have made the Egyptian pyramids a subject of endless curiosity. In this article, we delve into the unique aspects of these ancient marvels.
By Mourad ait lahcen2 years ago in History
"Golden Discovery in the Garden Shaft"
In the heart of Oak Island, an intriguing treasure hunt unfolds as Brandon Vanderholt and his dedicated team embark on a probe drilling operation. Led by the capable hands of Dumas Contracting Limited, this operation holds the promise of unearthing valuable items that lie tantalizingly close to the original money pit. The excitement is palpable, as they have already detected signs of gold through meticulous water testing, adding to the mystique that surrounds this enigmatic island.
By Benjie Maybuena2 years ago in History
"Beneath the Abyss: Unveiling Bermuda Triangle's Enigmatic Secrets"
In their ongoing quest to unravel the enigmas of the Bermuda Triangle, deep-sea divers Mike Barnett and Jimmy Godomski embark on a new mission: investigating a mysterious location known as Red Snapper Sink. Red Snapper Sink has been on their radar for years, a place of intrigue due to the logistical challenges of reaching its presumed depth of over 500 feet. This uncharted site lies near the Bermuda Triangle, a region notorious for its numerous unexplained disappearances and phenomena.
By Benjie Maybuena2 years ago in History
Taoism and the Concept of the Tao
Taoism, an ancient Chinese philosophical and spiritual tradition, offers profound insights into the nature of existence, the human experience, and the path to harmony and balance. At the heart of Taoism lies the concept of the Tao (pronounced "dao"), a term that defies easy definition and encapsulates the essence of this philosophy. In this article, we will explore the origins and foundational principles of Taoism, delve into the concept of the Tao, and reflect on its enduring relevance in our complex modern world.
By MysterioVerse2 years ago in History
The Israel-Palestine Conflict: A Century of Struggle
The Israel-Palestine conflict is a deeply rooted and complex issue that has captivated the world's attention for decades. Contrary to the misconception that this conflict has been raging for centuries due to ancient religious hatreds, it is primarily a dispute between two groups of people claiming the same land. The roots of this conflict can be traced back to the early 20th century, with significant developments occurring in the years that followed.
By Muhammad Kashan Iqbal2 years ago in History
UNDER THE DEEP SEA
UNDER THE DEEP SEA so you're swimming 2 mil down at the bottom of the ocean don't ask me how just play along it's cold and the pressure is intense no fish inside then you notice a green shiny thing it's a cookie cutter shark its neck glows in the dark to attract fish and other delicious treats the shark doesn't look like much it's small about the size of a cat it has brown skin and large green eyes but looks can be deceiving every night this creature Rises to the surface and goes after great white sharks whales even swordfish if you look closely you'll see a round mouth with a bunch of sharp teeth in it they don't just buy they work kind of like a saw this one's called a cookie cutter shark because when it sees something delicious it takes a cookie shaped bite out of it these sharks have even been known to disable submarines wonder what flavor they are our next shark is about the length of a car only about a 100 of these sharks have ever been seen But if you met one you'd never forget it it has a big mouth a huge mouth a mega mouth like me it's the mega mouth shark you could easily fit in it if you curled yourself up they're not dangerous though not to humans they feed by swimming around with their mouths open filtering out Plankton and other underwater goodies the shark has special organs in its mouth that glow attracting little crustations it swims deep in the ocean in total darkness probably has a great smile though thresher sharks also have a huge body part the tail it's almost half the length of the shark itself and it looks like a helicopter blade it's one of the few animals that hunts using its tail the shark sneaks up on a school of fish and starts to shake its money maker this freaks out some of the fish which is exactly the plan in a pinch it can also use its tail to defend itself the best thing about this shark it doesn't attack people the angel shark there are quite a few types of angel shark out there but they're more shark than angel they're flat like stingrays and their skin is covered with patterns that help them blend in with the seafloor because of this disguise divers sometimes accidentally touch them which isn't the best idea they're fast and have powerful jaws still they prefer the taste of small fish to you the horn shark has two ridges that look like horns right above its eyes it's definitely the grandpa of the shark world not aggressive swims pretty slowly and is up late almost every night it's two favorite meals sea urchins and Crustaceans it moves its fin on the seafloor almost as if it had Paws but don't underestimate this guy it has one of the strongest bites of any shark it needs those strong teeth to crush the shells of its late night meals and if something tries to attack it watch out horn shars have sharp spikes on their fins the award for the ugliest shark goes to the goblin shark and it's not even close from the outside it already looks kind of weird and is about the size of a pink underwater motorbike it has a long tail and a seriously long nose it lives way down in the depths of the ocean and loves to eat squid it's not as fast as its relatives but it's way more sneaky it has a secret squid catching technique which is totally wild the shark swims behind the squid it's catching up getting closer and closer closer but the squid isn't slowing down no way it looks like the poor goblin shark won't have any lunch today then it opens its mouth its jaw is attached to folds of skin that mean it can literally throw its jaw out of its mouth and it's a shark so those teeth are sharp that extra reach helps it grab its lunch and when the meal's over it pops its jaw back in its mouth these sharks have been seen many times off the coast of Japan they're actually named after the Goblins in Japanese myths and fairy tales there's only one thing out there cooler than a ninja shark it's the ninja lantern shark imagine there's a tube you can slide down that takes you to to the bottom of the ocean it's too dark you can't see anything suddenly a glowing DT moving around in the distance it's coming closer shooting towards you it's a blue glowing head worse it looks like this head doesn't have a body attached to it the ninja lantern shark has black skin so it's almost invisible in the dark it's only the size of a human arm but its small sharp teeth are no joke no one really knows why this.The shark has a %t%one of the strongest bites of any shark. It needs those strong teeth to crush the shells of its late night meals. If something tries to attack it, watch out - the shark has sharp spikes on its fins.
By gumzie bamma2 years ago in History
The great Mystery of Pyramids
The Great Pyramid of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world, continues to captivate the imagination of millions of tourists who flock to Egypt each year. This iconic monument, situated just 50 miles from modern Cairo, serves as a time machine, transporting visitors thousands of years back in history. While the pyramids themselves contribute to this sense of time travel, the intrigue surrounding their construction has long been a topic of debate and research, raising one central question: how was the Great Pyramid built? Were aliens involved in this monumental endeavor? The good news is, you don't have to wait for time travel to be invented to find out the answer, as the mystery has finally been unraveled.
By Darshani Wijerarthna2 years ago in History
Thebes-Luxor
Thebes, also known as Waset in ancient Egyptian, was one of the most significant and powerful cities in the ancient world. Located on the east bank of the Nile River in present-day Luxor, Egypt, Thebes was the capital of the New Kingdom during Egypt's Middle and Late Bronze Ages (c. 16th to 11th centuries BC). It was a city of immense historical, cultural, and religious importance, and its legacy continues to influence our understanding of ancient Egypt.
By Haris Hadzic2 years ago in History










