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Percy Fawcett: what the Amazon hides

Percy Fawcett was a British geographer, artillery officer, cartographer, archaeologist, and explorer of South America.

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The world’s riddle: what is a ball lightning?

Ball lightning was first described in 106 BC in ancient Rome. They were described as fiery birds dropping red-hot coals…

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Mesopotamian gods

Ancient Mesopotamian deities were anthropomorphic. They were considered to have superpowers and be huge.

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The secret of Oasisamerica: what the secret lands between Mexico and America hide

Oasisamerica is the term used by some anthropologists to define a large and ancient cultural area located between present-day Mexico…

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Imhotep – the first genius of mankind

In the annals of Egyptian history, Imhotep held such a high position of authority that he was hailed as the…

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Rungholt: A ghost town at the bottom of the sea

In the year 1362, waves from the northern sea engulfed the city of Rungholt, which was located on the coast…

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How did Hawaii become part of the united states?

Hawaii and its Native Hawaiian population have had a turbulent history, beginning with the Spanish–American War and continuing with the…

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Ancient World artifacts that look too complicated to be true

Some of the artifacts from the ancient world that appear to be too complicated to be real have been mystically…

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Frightening hoods: why the women of the Azores hid their faces

In the past, Azores women wore long cloaks with big, deep hoods, a custom that has since been abandoned.

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Stone from Brazil, on which a map of the starry sky was depicted 6,000 years ago

A massive stone with ancient images was found in the Brazilian municipality of Inga, Paraíba state. According to scientists, numerous…

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What secrets do the Buddhist caves of Ajanta keep: a temple abandoned for 1500 years in India

India's Ajanta Caves are 30 rock-cut Buddhist caves. The caves contain the best old Indian art, especially expressive paintings that…

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Who built Ollantaytambo?

Ollantaytambo is a collection of Inca village archeological digs in southern Peru, 60 kilometers northwest of Cusco. The complex is…

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