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A geological mystery "staring" into space is the Sahara's eye.
The Eye of the Sahara appears to be a massive impact crater perched in the heart of Mauritania's Sahara Desert when viewed from above. This crater-like anomaly, which is composed of a sequence of uniform ripples and spans 50 kilometers (30 miles) in diameter, is in reality completely terrestrial.
Francis DamiPublished 5 months ago in EarthSunak: LOL!
Winchester was once the capital of England where King Alfred, one of our greatest leaders, held court. We all know the history of Alfred The Great, so named, because of his victory over Guthrum the Viking. England would have been taken over by the Scandinavians, had King Alfred and his Saxon Warriors, (our ancestors) not taken the action He did.
Nicholas BishopPublished 5 months ago in The SwampThe Abyss Beckons: Navigating the World's Most Dangerous Places
The Abyss Beckons: Navigating the World's Most Dangerous Places In the vast tapestry of our planet, there exist corners that challenge the very essence of safety and security. These are the world's most dangerous places, where the precarious dance between risk and resilience unfolds. As we embark on a journey through these treacherous landscapes, it becomes evident that the allure of the abyss is both haunting and compelling, drawing us into a realm where survival demands the utmost courage and caution.
What Is the Place We Call The Universe?
British spelling Here are four of my short-form stories regarding the Universe and life. Enjoy. <><><> 1/4 What is the place we call the Universe?
Unravelling the UniversePublished 5 months ago in Earth- Content Warning
Terrorising Ohio with his "House of Horrors", Shawn Grate
A lady called Ashland police on September 13, 2016, whispering that she had been kidnapped and was tied up just feet away from her slumbering captor. All she could manage to say about the man who was keeping her hostage and the place she was in was that it was next to the laundromat on Fourth Street.
Victoria VelkovaPublished 5 months ago in Criminal Shadow Arts Arsenal: The World of Ninja Weapons!
Weapons were more than just tools in the enigmatic world of the ninja; they were extensions of skill, cunning, and a profound knowledge of the art of war. Ninjas, who were known for their skill at stealth, agility, and precision, used a variety of unusual weapons that have come to represent their expertise in hiding.
Mai SophiaPublished 5 months ago in HistoryIsrael's D9 Caterpillar, a remarkable piece of machinery!
The caterpillar D9 bulldozer, a prominent figure in the Israeli Defense Forces, possesses a remarkable tale of military transformation. In addition to its regular civilian tasks, this machine has been adapted for tactical purposes on the battlefield. The IDF's utilization of this monstrous vehicle for covert operations remains shrouded in secrecy. The caterpillar D9 bulldozer, renowned for its sheer power, already possesses an intimidating presence even before Israel incorporates its own customizations. The specific models procured by Israel, however, are classified as State Secrets, leaving the exact details undisclosed.
arap kemboiPublished 5 months ago in Criminal"Skybound Dreams: Larry Walters' Epic Balloon Odyssey Defying Gravity and Convention"
Embarking on an adventure that had lingered in his dreams for an eternity, Larry Walters stood on the precipice of realization. Today marked the culmination of weeks spent meticulously preparing, as clusters of helium-filled weather balloons hovered overhead, each tether tugging at the lawn chair like an eager accomplice. Larry, adorned with a parachute, settled into his makeshift airborne throne while his ground crew, armed with a video camera, bore witness to the unfolding spectacle.
callum galePublished 5 months ago in History