Beulah Francis
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What is really happening in the Bermuda Triangle?
Reports of strange behavior in this region go all the way back to Christopher Columbus' time, making the Bermuda Triangle one of the best-known enigmas in our globe. There have been several reports of people saying that their GPS systems don't appear to work properly, unusual sightings have been reported, and an unmanageable number of planes and ships have just gone Into Thin Air. Here are some facts you need to know about the Bermuda Triangle, which includes unusual UFO sightings and time travel anomalies as some of the largest scientific problems of our day.
By Beulah Francis3 months ago in Proof
New Discoveries of Antarctica
Since mankind first started discovering our globe, Antarctica has been one of the most hostile and difficult to manage continents. Many people think of Antarctica as just a frost-covered continent that has been cold and uninhabitable since it was formed, but there is much more lurking beneath the surface. As the ice thaws and we develop more advanced technology to explore the remote areas of Antarctica, we are slowly uncovering the many mysteries the frozen continent hides, from ancient alien civilizations to mummified Antarctic animals.
By Beulah Francis4 months ago in Proof
Most Mysterious Places on Earth part three
I am going to start looking into some of the world's most enigmatic locations. You'll be astonished by what I discover, and I could even shock myself with the startling information I learn about these locations, in the series world most mysterious places on earth part three.
By Beulah Francis4 months ago in Earth
Some of the Most Mysterious Places in the World. Part 2
As mentioned in part one, we are going to explore some of the most mysterious places on Earth. The Dolls' Island The island of the dolls in Mexico is well known, but not everyone is familiar with the complete story behind it. It is a doozy, as befits something so horrible. All began decades ago when Don Julian Santana moved to an island lake in the shochimilco canals after abandoning his wife and child. Some claim that a young girl actually perished in the lake, but many people are convinced that Julian Santana made up the drowned girl. Julian dedicated his life to paying tribute to this lost soul in a fascinating yet unsettling way by gathering and hanging hundreds of dolls. Eventually, Julian turned the entire island into a kind of bizarre, eerie doll-infested nightmare Wonderland. Near his home, Don Julian Santana reportedly started assembling lost dolls. He is also rumored to have bartered locals his vegetables for additional dolls. The island of the Dolls has become a popular destination for dark tourists over the years, even when the dolls arrived in good condition the wind and weather turned them into cracked and distorted versions of themselves. Santana didn't even clean the dolls or attempt to fix them; instead, he put them up with missing eyes and limbs covered in dirt and generally in whatever ramshackle State he found them in. Even though most people found the island to be unsettling, Don Julian kept his cabin packed with dolls that he dressed in headdresses, sunglasses, and other accessories. In 2001, Don Julian Santana was discovered drowned in the same spot where he believed the young girl had perished. It is a sad story that has managed to come full circle because Don Julian considered the dolls as lovely defenders and welcomed visitors whom he would show around and charge a small fee for taking photos.
By Beulah Francis4 months ago in 01
Facts and Myths about Coffee
Caffeine can make up for lost sleep and detox your body, oh please no caffeine is addictive, this is a good one today we'll be debunking myths about caffeine. Caffeine is not bad for you so there was a time where i must admit i had bought the hype that caffeine was bad for you. However, when you do the research you find out that a lot of the concerns really don't hold up. The amount of milligrams that they need to consume to cause that are excessive of 700 milligrams a day, the amount of caffeine that's being consumed daily is usually on the order of less than 300 milligrams a day. So, a lot of these concerns really don't apply at those levels. In addition, there are actually benefits to caffeine and coffee. For instance, studies show you know decreasing cancers like colon cancer head and neck cancers breast cancer chronic liver disease and more.
By Beulah Francis4 months ago in Proof
What happens when you drain Niagara Falls
What you're looking at isn't some random desert; it's one of the most powerful waterfalls on Earth. Completely dry in summer and fall, the American side of Niagara Falls remained cut off from water in 1969. Researchers were concerned that erosion would cause the falls to become too unstable, so they monitored them carefully. Erosion is the process by which natural forces wear away earth materials. If you see mud, snow, or ice turned into sand by glaciers, you're witnessing erosion in action!
By Beulah Francis4 months ago in Earth
Unsolved mysteries
Scientists have some of the answers to life on Earth and human history, but not all of them. They use tiny clues and pieces of evidence to reach grand conclusions, but sometimes something unforeseen comes up that leaves them stumped. In today's video, we'll be talking about these strange and wonderful places all over the world. Even for scientists, they're amazing to see!
By Beulah Francis5 months ago in Proof
what's really beneath the Sahara Desert?
The Sahara Desert is inhospitable now, but it wasn't always like this. Secrets of the past are hidden in its sands. There are lost cities and giant lakes beneath the surface. Recent evidence suggests Atlantis may be located in the Sahara. Come with us as we uncover the hidden world beneath the desert's sands.
By Beulah Francis5 months ago in Proof
War between Russia and Ukraine
The Russian invasion of Ukraine started to slow down after a few months. The Ukrainian resistance was stronger than Moscow expected. Russia's resources were dwindling, and casualties were increasing. The front line has stabilized, but Ukraine has an advantage: support from Western military-industrial complexes. Russia has three times Ukraine's population, but Ukraine has better equipment. Western sanctions made it hard for Russia to replace losses in advanced weapon systems. Iran stepped up to supply much of Russia's equipment to continue fighting.
By Beulah Francis5 months ago in 01
Unsolved Mysteries of the 21st Century
The Frigid land of Antarctica is the coldest and most inhospitable continent in the world. It stretches over 5 million square miles and is covered in ice sheets that breach more than a mile deep. The average daily temperature is negative 49 degrees Fahrenheit and wind speeds can reach over 100 miles per hour. There are only scientists who work in research stations scattered across the continent, mainstream geologists have long believed that ancient humans never settled on Antarctica because of its hostile climate.
By Beulah Francis5 months ago in Earth
Fascinated things about the male body you might not have known
Men often take pride in their physical strength and lack of childbirth worries. However, there are some strange things about the male body. These include colorblindness, male menopause, and other below-the-belt issues. Despite past misconceptions, studies have shown that men do have larger brains than women, particularly in areas associated with memory and spatial awareness. However, brain size does not necessarily equate to intelligence. In fact, men are more likely to receive Darwin Awards for their foolish and fatal mishaps, indicating a lack of self-preservation and intelligence compared to women.
By Beulah Francis5 months ago in Humans