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Pilot Speaks Out: Exclusive Insight into Startling UFO Encounter Over Colombia UFO over Colombia. Arteaga.

Pilot Speaks Out: Exclusive Insight into Startling UFO Encounter Over Colombia

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on April 14, 2023 |

The pilot responsible for filming the remarkable UFO video in mid-air over Colombia that took the world by storm has…

Are the Stones of Stonehenge a Complex Ancient Astronomical “Computer”? A photograph of Stonehenge at sunset. Image Credit: Depositphotos.

Are the Stones of Stonehenge a Complex Ancient Astronomical “Computer”?

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on November 5, 2020 |

The monument’s solar design is beyond serious doubt, the lunar case is growing sharper, and the wider megalithic story stretching…

Ancient stone structures in Western Sahara hint at a lost civilization Image Credit: Nick Brooks and Joanne Clarke.

Ancient stone structures in Western Sahara hint at a lost civilization

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on February 5, 2019 |

Ancient stone structures in Western Sahara are revealing the outlines of a forgotten past. Scattered across remote stretches of desert,…

10 Things You Should Know About Caesarion, Egypt’s Last Pharaoh Cleopatra and Caesarion, relief at the Dendera Temple

10 Things You Should Know About Caesarion, Egypt’s Last Pharaoh

Vladislav Tchakarov | Posted on August 31, 2020 |

Caesarion is not a name you normally hear during a conversation about ancient Egyptian history. Shaded by the fame of…

10 of the Strangest Moons in the Solar System Earth's natural satellite - the Moon. Our beautiful moon cannot compare to the strangest moons in the Solar system. What makes them different?

10 of the Strangest Moons in the Solar System

Vladislav Tchakarov | Posted on October 12, 2020 |

Did you know that there are more than 200 discovered Moons in the Solar System? Most of them orbit around…

10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Ancient Egypt’s Great Sphinx A rare image of the Great Sphinx, Khufu and Khafre's Pyramid before the Sphinx was fully excavated. Image Credit: Brooklyn Museum.

10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Ancient Egypt’s Great Sphinx

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on September 21, 2020 |

Of all the monuments on Earth, not one is as striking, magical, and mysterious as the Great Sphinx of Giza….

Beyond the Stone: Discovering the Secrets of the Gate of the Sun in Bolivia A vintage photo of the Gate of the Sun.

Beyond the Stone: Discovering the Secrets of the Gate of the Sun in Bolivia

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on March 13, 2023 |

The Gate of the Sun, or Puerta del Sol in Spanish, is an iconic archaeological site located in Bolivia. The…

10 Things you probably didn’t know about the Green Children of Woolpit An illustration of the Green Children of Woolpit.

10 Things you probably didn’t know about the Green Children of Woolpit

Vladislav Tchakarov | Posted on September 12, 2020 |

Have you heard of one of the most mysterious legends in English medieval history – that of the green children…

Fast Food In Ancient Rome; What Was the Roman Thermopolium? A Thermopolium in Herculaneum, one of the cities destroyed by Mount Vesuvius.

Fast Food In Ancient Rome; What Was the Roman Thermopolium?

Vladislav Tchakarov | Posted on November 10, 2020 |

Many today believe that the concept of snack bars, semi-finished products, and fast food, in general, is a result of…

How a Supernova mass extinction event reshaped life on Earth Remnant of Kepler's supernova, which the famous astronomer discovered in 1604. This is a composite image from optical and X-ray data. Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/NCSU/M.Burkey et al; Optical: DSS

How a Supernova mass extinction event reshaped life on Earth

Ivan Petricevic | Posted on December 12, 2018 |

The universe is an incredible and dangerous place. The more we explore it, the more we are left awestruck by…

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