Saturday, October 29, 2011
Framework Starchild
Starchild framework first attracted worldwide attention several years ago, precisely in 2004. And now it's frame re-draw the attention of the world. The framework on display again after a slight improvement due to the jaw bone and bone left leg is missing.
Mysterious flying creatures on the events of 911
On September 11, 2001, the twin towers was hit by two airplanes. The twin towers collapsed, flattened. All eyes of the world view of the event. Of course, these events changed the world view on terrorism. However, At the time of the collapse of the twin towers, a mysterious creature caught on camera was flying around the building.
The Cat Turned Into a Human After Hit
What we watch in the movies is now a real on May 22, 2008 in Port Harcourt, Rivers state, Nigeria. A cat suddenly turned into a middle-aged woman after hit by a motorcycle taxi (also called Okada in Nigeria) on a crowded street in Port Harcourt.
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Friday, October 28, 2011
A young Indian woman has tears of blood
One more strange happened in the world of medicine. Rashida Khatoon, a young girl from northeast India shed tears of blood, not water.
Strange Creatures from Russia
Figure of a mysterious animal recently found in a ditch in the Chelyabinsk region, Russia. Some identified it as a horse shoe crab, others call it and the other Triops Shrimps tadpole (tadpole shrimp). I do not know ... This creature looks like a character from the alien movies that came out of the human stomach.
Mysterious flying creatures in Agentina
CEUFO (Center for UFO studies) Argentina received a photograph provided by a photographer named Fabian Romano. Fabian claims that the strange creature caught his camera while he was photographing the area macachan airport in Argentina.
CEUFO who did some tests and analyzing the image is concluded that the photo is most likely not the result of engineering. Apparently this creature has a beak like a duck, but a completely different body structure.
Until now, this strange creature still not been identified.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Miracles of the Prophet Moses
Remember us with the story of miracles that Moses split the red sea with his stick? If one of my friends who thought the story was just a fable, now let us refer to the writings which I describe below.
The Curse of Tutankhamen
In 1922, a Wealthy British man named Howard Carter discovered the burial site of King Tutankhamen's burial site in the Valley of Kings. There are many Valuable Relics of gold, items, and even foods That are buried in this location.
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Strange creature found in Russia
Carcass of unidentified sea creature was found by the Union Army back to the Russian Navy to guard the area around the coastline of Sakhalin coast, close to Japanese waters.
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Nostradamus and the Prediction
No matter how people talk about Nostradamus and astrology, prophecy books have been reprinted for over 400 years.
The following is the prophecy of Nostradamus.
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The Lost City of Petra
Johann Ludwig Burckhardt decided he wanted to be an explorer. Born in Switzerland in 1784, he was twenty years old when he managed to get himself hired by the Association for Promoting the Discovery of the Interior Parts of Africa. As part of his preparation to explore the western parts of that continent, the Association decided to have him spend two years in Syria preparing for the trip by learning the Arabic language. Burckhardt hoped that if he could master the language and customs there, he might be able to pass himself off as an Arab and avoid the suspicions and mistrust that western visitors to that region often encountered.
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10 City of Lost Civilizations
This is the 10 cities that ever existed, but in the civilization whichlater disappeared. whatever it is, let us refer to ...
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Light House of Alexandria
This light house of Alexandria was one of the wonders among all the seven wonders of the world, which was constructed to serve a practical purpose. Besides being a marvelous example of architectural elegance, it ensured a safe return for the sailors to the Great Harbor.
THE STATUE OF ZEUS
The statue of the Greek god Zeus at Olympia, one of the world's greatest statues, was created in about 450 BC by the renowned Greek sculptor Phidias. It is in honor of this god that the Ancient Olympic games were held. During those times truce is declared and wars are stopped. Players and athletes from all over the places traveled to a place in Greece called Peloponnesus.
The Temple of Artemis
1100 A.D.: A troop of Crusaders stops at a muddy little village in Asia Minor. Their leader looks around. Confused he dismounts. This place is not what he expected. He read in the ancient texts that this was a large seaport with many ships docked in its bay. It isn't. The sea is almost three miles away. The village is located in a swamp. There are no ships to be seen. The leader accosts a nearby man.
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Monday, October 24, 2011
The Riddle of the Sphinx
Your fearful form is the work of the deathless gods. To spare the flat and fertile lands they placed you in your depression. A rocky island from which they banished the sand. They placed you as a neighbor to the pyramids...Who vigilantly watches the blessed Osiris... -Inscription from the second century A.D.
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The Hanging Gardens of Babylon
The city of Babylon, under King Nebuchadnezzar II, must have been a wonder to the ancient traveler's eyes. "In addition to its size," wrote Herodotus, a Greek historian in 450 BC, "Babylon surpasses in splendor any city in the known world."
The Mausoleum of Maussollos
The famous tomb of the king Maussollos of Halicarnassus known as the Mausoleum of Maussollo , which served as tomb for the satrap (a local governor) of the Persian empire and his wife (who was also his sister) was considered by the ancient Greeks one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
7 Wonders of the Ancient World
This is the seven wonders of the world that never existed in ancient times....
The Colossus of Rhodes
Travelers to the New York City harbor see a marvelous sight. Standing on a small island in the harbor is an immense statue of a robed woman, holding a book and lifting a torch to the sky. The statue measures almost one-hundred and twenty feet from foot to crown. It is sometimes referred to as the "Modern Colossus," but more often called the Statue of Liberty.
Khufu's Great Pyramid
It's 756 feet long on each side, 450 feet high and is composed of 2,300,000 blocks of stone, each averaging 2 1/2 tons in weight. Despite the makers' limited surveying tools, no side is more than 8 inches different in length than another, and the whole structure is perfectly oriented to the points of the compass. Even in the 19th century, it was the tallest building in the world and, at the age of 4,500 years, it is the only one of the famous "Seven Wonders of the Ancient World" that still stands. Even today it remains the most massive building on Earth. It is the Great Pyramid of Khufu, at Giza, Egypt.
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