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AUTEC, the Caribbean officially known as the Atlantic Underwater Testing & Evaluation Center. Many UFOs as well as of USOs (Unidentified Submerged Objects) have been reported in its vicinity over the years. (The Navy denies all this, of course.)…
Many 9/11 conspiracy theories surfaced shortly after the September 11th attacks — some bringing compelling arguments, and some not holding up at all. Theorists believe that the World Trade Center buildings were demolished by bombs, phone calls from the planes…
People around the world have reported hearing strange sounds from the skies over the past month. Sometimes they describe it as a hum or low rumble; other times it’s a whine, thump, or even a melody. Often the sounds…
What are the worlds biggest unexplained mysteries ? Mystery deepens over world’s biggest explosion 110 years ago in Russia. The Hinterkaifeck Mystery The shocking mystery of the SS Ourang Medan Lost in Panama – The unexplained mystery of Kris…
Scotland is one of the worlds most fascinating countries, full of historical myths, legends and of course mysteries. If you have never visited Scotland – you are missing out!. Scotland has an air of mystique about it, with mist-covered glens,…
The world is a horrifying place. Real science is far more disturbing than anything humans can invent in horror films. These are some freaky science facts that may stop you from sleeping tonight. (sorry) 99% OF US IS EMPTY SPACE…
The most scary events in history While nature can completely wipe us out, along with everything we have ever achieved, created and discovered, we shouldn’t live in fear. These sorts of catastrophic events are rare, and it’s unlikely you’ll…
The Curse of Tutankhamun The ancient tomb of Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun was discovered in the Valley of the Kings in 1922 by Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carter. Carnarvon and many other people who entered the tomb went on to die…
Irrigation system, Al-Jawf, Libya Al-Jawf, a town in Libya, is almost completely dependent on irrigated water. In the image below, the hexagonal shapes etched into the surface of the Sahara Desert represent agricultural oases up to 1km in diameter. Copper…
After wanting to travel more, Keith Sapsford bid in the wheel well of a plane bound for Tokyo. However, when the wheel well opened during the planes final approach, he fell 150 feet to his death. The Hindenburg was supposed…
Moon lights Launched by NASA in 2011, the Curiosity Rover continues to roam the surface of Mars taking photos. Something came back on one of them that doesn’t quite look right, however. Metro reports that a snap from June 16…
The Hubble Moon Pyramid (2008) From around 1999, the Hubble telescope was pointed at the moon and captured a number of images. One of these photographs, never officially released by NASA, appears to show a pyramid on the surface. This…