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Ruins of Chichén Itzá - 24 days ago
The mysterious ruined Mayan City of Chichén Itzá has fascinated and intrigued archaeologists, explorers, and historians ever since it was first encountered and described by Bishop Diego de Landa, who wrote about the history of the Yucatan in the late... Topics: Chichén Itzá, El Castillo, Hidden Cities / Lost Civilizations, Mayan, Toltec
Galley Hill Skeleton - 28 days ago
In 1888, workmen removing deposits at Galley Hill, near London, England, exposed a bed of chalk. The overlying layers of sand, loam, and gravel were about 10 or 11 feet thick. One workman, Jack Allsop, informed Robert Elliott, a collector of... Topics: Cro-Magnon, Galley Hill Skeleton, Mysterious Artifact, Paleoanthropology
Nopperabou - 33 days ago
The faceless ghost or the Noppera-bō or nopperabou, is a Japanese legendary creature. They are sometimes mistakenly referred to as a mujina, an old Japanese word for a badger or raccoon dog. Though the nopperabou is able to appear to others like a... Topics: Faceless Ghost, Horrors / Hauntings, Mujina, Noppera-bō, Nopperabou
The Kecksburg UFO Case - 38 days ago
On December 9, 1965, a large, brilliant fireball was seen by thousands in at least six U.S. states and Ontario, Canada. It streaked over the Detroit, Michigan/Windsor, Ontario area, reportedly dropped hot metal debris over Michigan and northern Ohio,... Topics: Conspiracies, Kecksburg, Men in Black, NASA, Roswell, UFO
Gremlin - 40 days ago
The term “gremlin” was derived from the Old English word greme, which means to vex and annoy, commonly depicted as mischievous and mechanically oriented, with a specific interest in aircraft. The word "gremlin" originated in Royal Air... Topics: Demonic Entities, Gremlin, RAF, World War II





























