Thought Teller
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" Thought Teller"
A wordsmith, creator of ideas and maestro of languages, with background languages Arts they craft compelling narratives o diverse subjects technology to travel. Join this literacy journey where articles resonate & inform.
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"Unearthed Giants: The Mysteries of Lovelock Cave and Forgotten Tales from the American West"
In 1911, two miners in Loveland, Nevada found human skeletons in a cave while searching for bat guano. Some of the skeletons were larger than average, measuring between seven and eight feet in height. This discovery caused a stir as it went against conventional beliefs about the height of ancient humans, particularly Native Americans in that area.
By Thought Teller4 months ago in History
Journeying into the Abyss: Unveiling the Depths of Earth's Oceans
The ocean is vast and hides a secret world beneath its surface. It's so deep that it's hard for us to imagine. Picture taking all the land from every continent and island and filling the ocean's deepest points with it. The result? Earth completely underwater, with an ocean that's two miles deep. Even though most of our planet is already covered in water, the ocean goes much, much deeper than that.
By Thought Teller4 months ago in Education
THE WORLD’S UGLIEST CREATURE
In 2013, this creature was declared the world's ugliest animal and it still holds that title today. On land, it has a gelatinous body and a big frown. However, when it is submerged 9,200 feet below sea level, the water pressure lifts up its flabby body, giving it a slightly more appealing appearance. Despite this change, it is still the same old fish. The water pressure keeps everything in place, including a lot of fluid between its flabby skin and muscles.
By Thought Teller4 months ago in Journal