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The Promise of Decentralized Cities
I grew up on a small peninsula in the North Sea in Germany. From there, I went to live in Berlin for 1 year. From a place with more sheep than people to the most-populated city in Europe.
Avatar 3: Return to Pandora
The Way of Water is a key element in the future of The Avatar's story. News of the third film is just as eagerly awaited as Unobtanium and Amrita. Avatar: The Way of Water by James Cameron introduces several plotlines that could carry over to Avatar 3.
TrendsMythPublished 7 months ago in HistoryPterosaurs Weren't Real Dinos
Pterosaurs, those enigmatic flying reptiles from the Mesozoic era, were once believed to be dinosaurs. But hold on! Recent findings by paleontologists have blown that theory out of the water. These fascinating creatures, my friends, were NOT dinosaurs. Prepare to have your mind blown! In this article, we'll delve into the extraordinary characteristics of pterosaurs and unravel the ways in which they set themselves apart from those boring old dinosaurs. Buckle up, folks, because pterosaurs are about to take you on a wild ride!
The Curious Case of the Moving Coffins of Barbados
In 1807, an eerie phenomenon was reported on the Caribbean island of Barbados. Right from the grave. The Chase Vault was a burial place built within a small cemetery on the island for the wealthy Chase family.
America's Oldest City With 450 Years of Tumultuous History
Tucked along Florida's Atlantic coast, the colorful colonial town of St. Augustine boasts a history like no other place in America.
The Hidden Letter of Caliph Al-Mansur
In the early 8th century, during the reign of the Abbasid Caliphate, a remarkable event took place that would forever be enshrined in the annals of Islamic history. It revolved around Caliph Al-Mansur, the second Caliph of the Abbasid dynasty, who is often remembered for his strong rule and contributions to the Islamic world.
Sanaf AhmedPublished 7 months ago in History60 Strangest Natural Phenomena You Won't Believe Exist
Here`s a life of the strangest natural phenomena that you won`t believe they exist! 1. Sailing Stones, Death Valley, USA: Rocks that move on their own across the desert floor.
Celebrating Impact: David Olusaga
There is no doubt about one man who has made a huge impact on storytelling in Britain as he expands the narrative, and understanding, of the Black British experience. Intellectually astute and creatively prodigious, with a clear desire to inform and educate, he is simply in a class of his own on expertise, talent and passion for telling it like it is.
Elaine SiheraPublished 7 months ago in History