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Halloween is one of the creepiest times of the year. The holiday was molded from ancient Celtic practices, religious rituals, and European folk traditions. Halloween is a time for celebration, candy, and ghostly superstition. The day has long been thought of a time when the dead come alive and watch over the land. These spirits [...]
Posted by Bryan Johnson on Friday, October 22, 2010 at 12:01 am
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Ever since the famed Greek philosopher Plato first wrote of a fabled continent called Atlantis more than two thousand years ago, scholars have been locked in fierce debate as to whether such a place truly existed. While a few rare individuals have taken Plato’s words seriously, most scoff at the idea that an advanced civilization [...]
Posted by Jeff Danelek on Friday, June 25, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, History, Science · Tagged Antarctica, Atlantic Ocean, atlantis, Bermuda, bermuda triangle, Bimini Island, Black Sea, Canary Islands, Charles Hapgood, Crete, geography, Gibraltar, Hercules, Indian Ocean, Jeff Danelek, Lemuria, Libya, lost cities, lost city, Lost Continents, Lost lands, Madagascar, Mediterranean, Mediterranean Sea, Mu, Mythological places, Nature, North Africa, Pacific Ocean, Philip Sclater, Plato, Poseidon, Pseudoscience, the Bahamas, Thera
Thanks to modern technology and air travel, the world is forever becoming a smaller place. Where journeys from one continent to another once took months, they now take hours, and sometimes it seems like there is nowhere left for a would-be adventurer to really get away from it all. Still, if you have the time, [...]
Posted by Evan Andrews on Friday, January 8, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, Travel · Tagged Antarctica, antartica, Australia, canada, cape york peninsula, china, Civilization, commander, easter island, Gambier Islands, geography, greenland, Inaccessible Island, Indian Ocean, Ittoqqortoormiit, kerguelen islands, La Rinconada, la rinconda, Madagascar, mcmurdo station, motuo county, Mutuo County, New Zealand, north pole, nunavut, ocean, peru, pitcairn island, Pitcairn Islands, planet earth, remote, remote locations, Ross Island, South Africa, top 10 remote locations, Travel, tristan da cunha, Tristan de Cunha
It is a special occasion when you capture that one in a million shot, when you witness an amazing spectacle and have your video camera at your side. Natural disasters and unexplained phenomena happen every day. Still, there are few videos of these events as they occur. With the expansion of personal video cameras in [...]
Posted by Bryan Johnson on Monday, May 11, 2009 at 4:22 am
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A natural disaster is something that no one in their lifetime wants to experience. These disasters are extremely crushing, to those who are both affected directly, and even indirectly. You have probably seen coverage in the newspapers and on the television, showing media reports of these devastating times. One I remember like it was yesterday [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Friday, January 30, 2009 at 12:02 am
Filed under Nature · Tagged cold front, deadliest earthquake, death, earthquake aftershocks, epicenter of the earthquake, heavy rains, India, Indian Ocean, indian ocean tsunami, landslide, landslides, Life, mother nature, natural disaster, natural threat, Nature, ocean, rainfall, river, sea, super typhoon, Thailand, top 10 deadliest natural disasters, tornado, water
One of the most speculated mysteries by Christians is the location of the Garden of Eden. The Book of Genesis is the primary source of information with regards to geography, but it contains very little on the garden’s location. Considering it was the birthplace of humanity and home to the Tree of Knowledge of Good [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Sunday, July 27, 2008 at 9:26 am
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