Monthly Archives: July 2022
Mysterious Line of Holes Found by NOAA on Seafloor
July 29, 2022 | EditorsScientists exploring a submerged mountain range in the mid-Atlantic stumbled onto something they can’t explain: An organized series of holes punched in the floor of the Atlantic Ocean. Read More
Five Interesting Places You CANNOT Visit
July 10, 2022 | EditorsDue to the increasing use of technology, it feels quite impossible to know that some parts of the planet are still unexplored and covered in mysteries. The lesser you know about these destinations, the more you crave for it. Read More
The Tragic Story of Ota Benga
July 4, 2022 | EditorsWhen the New York Zoological Park (now the Bronx Zoo) opened in September 1906, people visiting the Primates’ House encountered a startling sight. There, amid the cages full of exotic animals, they found a human: Ota Benga, a member of the Mbuti pygmy tribe from what was then known as the Congo Free State. Though he was just 23 years old, this was not the first time Benga had been publicly displayed as a curiosity. Read More
Massive Caves Were Dug by Giant Ground Sloths
July 1, 2022 | EditorsUsually, tunnels are made either by human engineers or flowing water. But near the town of Novo Hamburgo, Brazil, there are tunnels large enough to drive a car in that were dug by neither — instead, these are the work of ancient, giant sloths. Read More
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