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So, you decide that you want to be a time traveler. Think you can do it?Yes, you are a history lover with an adventurous spirit. You've seen enough movies on science fiction to know you should avoid stepping on any bug and telling Medieval peasants about Iphones and Doritos, but there's more to that than just that!
Amine OubihPublished 8 days ago in HistoryFootprints of the Ancients
The sun dipped low on the horizon, casting long shadows across the desert sands of Egypt. Amidst the shifting dunes, a team of archaeologists toiled tirelessly, their shovels biting into the earth with each determined stroke. They were on the brink of a discovery that would rewrite the history books – the lost city of Amarna, buried beneath centuries of sand and secrecy.
Mayowa timilehinPublished 8 days ago in HistoryLegends and Lore
In the heart of the Amazon rainforest, where the dense foliage whispered secrets of centuries past, there lay a hidden temple shrouded in mystery and legend. Its crumbling stone walls bore the weight of time, adorned with intricate carvings that told the tales of gods and heroes long forgotten by the modern world. It was here, amidst the lush greenery and the haunting echoes of the past, that the journey began.
Mayowa timilehinPublished 8 days ago in HistoryJourneys Through Time
In the heart of London, where the past and present intertwine like the threads of a rich tapestry, there stood a quaint antique shop known as "Timeless Treasures." Its windows displayed an array of artifacts from bygone eras – ancient maps, weathered journals, and intricately crafted relics that whispered tales of centuries past. It was here, amid the hustle and bustle of the city, that the journey began.
Mayowa timilehinPublished 8 days ago in HistoryInsane Assassination Attempts to Kill Hitler
In all the pages of history, there is hardly any player that has elicited as much hate and opposition as Adolf Hitler, the well-known head of National Socialist Germany. His rule of wickedness in World War Two was the cause of the mass agony and death, far more than ever seen as the result of any recent contemporary issues. Obviously, the crimes he committed were devastating, therefore, many people worked to inflict assassination on him. From the bravest plots to the best plans, the elimination tactic of Hitler was as many as they were endless.
Amine OubihPublished 8 days ago in HistoryMistries of Himalaya
The Himalayas, frequently appertained to as the" residence of snow," aren't only the world's loftiest mountain range but also a place shrouded in riddle and conspiracy. From ancient legends to ultramodern- day mystifications, the Himalayas have captured the imagination of comers, scientists, and spiritual campaigners likewise. Let's claw into some of the biggest mystifications girding this majestic mountain range
vinoth kumarPublished 8 days ago in HistoryWeirdest Wars Where Nobody Was Killed
When we generally think of war, images of violence, devastation and debasement are what comes to our minds. Nonetheless, history in some cases provides us with the weirdest and magnificent examples of disputes that were settled without the loss of even a single drop of blood. These are the stories of wordless wars, where words such as diplomacy, comedy, and sheer absurdity ruled over violence. And everything from century-old disputes to the silliest misunderstandings can be found in the records of history, images that go against what we think war is.
Amine OubihPublished 8 days ago in HistoryReal Reason Why Hitler Was Scared of X Troops
Lt. Aldo Raine's most striking lines in Quentin Tarantino's "Inglourious Basterds" perhaps articulated the vision of the viewers, but in fact the life histories of the soldiers who gave birth to the film are way more interesting. In World War II, the Allies put together teams of Jewish soldiers with missions to perform covert operations against Nazi Germany. These heroic men went against the odds, from landing on shore of Normandy to sneaking in enemy lines, all the time facing the cruelties of war and the agony of losing a fellow soldier.
Amine OubihPublished 8 days ago in HistoryDumb Ways to Die
There’s no business quite like the show business and there’s no folks like the show folks. " This quote may be true but it is not an immunity factor for celebrities to be untouched by the grim reaper’s stroke. In this installment of "Dumb Ways to Die", we investigate some of the most bewildering and odd deaths of celebrities since time began.
Amine OubihPublished 9 days ago in HistorySuper Weird Facts About WW2 You Didn't Know
The World War Two is embedded in our memory as a sequence of grand battles with elaborate politics of the time when millions of people lost their lives. They not only depict normal and predictable history, but also stories so unbelievably gruesome that one is tempted to think that the events are borrowed from works of fiction. The war witnessed the strangest and oddest of men such as weird officers and improbable partners - it was a theater of the complicated, revealing an endless array of human diversity. The following are the most impressive and though provoking stories even from the unsaid historical events of that turbulent time.
Amine OubihPublished 9 days ago in HistoryMost Insane FBI COVERUPS
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is a name of which very few people even in the law enforcement circle would have not heard and that would also have sparked fear or respect in some - not all. The Bureau of Investigation for the United States' public safety and the instigation of national security, has reported success in years past of capturing the most feared individuals and in some prevented attempts on the security of the nation. Nevertheless, although flicks and the TV show concentrate on such facets as valor in the back of the scenes of the case are to be hidden—brown paper is filled with covert missions and operations concealed from the public as well as abuse of power.
Amine OubihPublished 9 days ago in HistoryThe olschibachfall switzerland
The olschibachfall switzerland " The Ölschibachfall is a stunning cascade nestled in the graphic Swiss mounts, located near the city of Innertkirchen in the Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland. With its mesmerizing beauty and serene surroundings, Ölschibachfall captivates callers with its slinging waters and tranquil atmosphere. Standing at an emotional height of over 500 measures, Ölschibachfall is one of the altitudinous falls in Switzerland, making it a popular destination for nature suckers, trampers, and shutterbugs suchlike. "
vinoth kumarPublished 9 days ago in History