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The Thirteenth Window
Once upon a time, in a small and peaceful village, there stood a big old house on the edge of a forest. Everyone in the village called it Willow House. It had twelve tall windows that sparkled in the sun, and it looked almost magical. But people said it had thirteen windows, not twelve. The thirteenth window was different.
By Mansoor Ahmad7 months ago in Humans
World’s largest Legoland opens to tourists in Shanghai
**World’s Largest Legoland Opens to Tourists in Shanghai** Shanghai has officially become home to the world’s largest Legoland resort. The much-anticipated Legoland Shanghai Resort opened its gates to the public on July 5, 2025, marking a major milestone in China’s family entertainment industry. Located in Fengjing, Jinshan District, the park spans an impressive 318,000 square meters, making it the largest Legoland in the world.
By GLOBAL NEWS7 months ago in Humans
A Stranger Handed Me a Note on the Train — I’ll Never Forget What It Said
It was one of those grey, drizzly afternoons where the sky feels like it’s been smudged with ash. The kind of day when even the streetlights seem too tired to flicker on. I was sitting by the window on the 4:35 train headed uptown, earbuds in, drowning in a playlist meant to convince me everything was fine.
By Muhammad Ilyas7 months ago in Humans
Frozen at the Edge of the Sky
What began as a routine paragliding trip for Chinese pilot Peng Yujiang turned into a chilling brush with death — and a record-breaking ascent that stunned even the most seasoned adventurers. On a clear morning, Peng launched from the scenic slopes of Mount Qilian, nestled in the remote reaches of China’s Qinghai Province. An experienced flyer, he expected a smooth ride, a peaceful glide over the ridgelines, and some breathtaking aerial footage. But within minutes, nature had other plans.
By DigitalAddi7 months ago in Humans
Trapped in Antarctica 🥶
An Unforgettable Journey Begins In August 1914, Sir Ernest Shackleton and 27 crew members set sail on the Endurance, bound for Antarctica. Their mission: to cross the frozen continent on foot, a feat never before achieved. Enthusiasm ran high as the wooden ship slipped south past icebergs and stormy seas. Little did they know how quickly that dream would turn into a desperate fight for survival.
By Echoes by Imad7 months ago in Humans











