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msngan 15/10/2024

Giants of History: Horses and Goats in Epic Proportions

Exploring fascinating historical images: giants, giant horses and giant goats

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mrbill 15/10/2024

Ghost Ship on Ireland’s Coast: 2 Billion Tonnes Aground

In an unprecedented event, a massive ghost ship weighing an estimated 2 billion tons has mysteriously washed up on the Irish coast. This colossal vessel, devoid of any crew or identifying markings, has left experts and locals baffled.

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mrbill 15/10/2024

Antarctic Giants: Frozen Finds Beneath the Ice

Unraveling the Eigma: Revealing the Discovery of the Arctic Giants

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msngan 15/10/2024

Shock Discovery: The Emerald Tablet of Hermes Trismegistus Unlocks the Universe's Greatest Secrets!

The origins of Western alchemy can be traced back to Hellenistic Egypt, in particular to the city of Alexandria. One of the most important figures in alchemical mythology is Hermes Trismegistus (Hermes the Thrice-Great). This figure's name is derived from the Egyptian god of wisdom, Thoth, and his Greek counterpart, Hermes. The Hermetica, said to have been written by Hermes Trismegistus, is generally regarded as the foundation of Western alchemical philosophy and practice. Additionally, Hermes Trismegistus is also believed to be the author of the Emerald Tablet.

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mrbill 15/10/2024

Ancient secrets revealed: Enigmatic 1,000-year-old dog burials discovered beneath Lima zoo.

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mrbill 15/10/2024

Breaking News: Archaeologists discover the king's legendary sword, which is said to have defeated a race of giants

The sword, believed to have belonged to a mythical or historical figure known for his prowess in battle against giants, represents more than just a weapon of war. It symbolizes a comparative weave in the fabric of folk traditions and epic tales, stories that have captured the imagination for centuries. Legends of heroic kings and their battles against great adversaries have permeated cultures around the world, reflecting humanity's emerging fascination with courage, strength, and the triumph of good over evil.

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msngan 15/10/2024

Le Passe-muraille: A Man Who Walked Through Walls

Le Passe-Muraille is a short story by Marcel Aymé (1902-1967) that is forever immortalised in a small square on the rue Norvins in Paris. Le Passe-Muraille loosely translates as “walking through walls”. The statue on the square Marcel Aymé, which walks through the wall, represents Dutilleul, the main character in Aymé’s short story.

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mrbill 15/10/2024

Breaking News: Experts shocked by discovery of intact 57,000-year-old wolf mummy

In a remarkable archaeological discovery, experts have unearthed a wolf mummy that has been surprisingly well preserved for an incredible 57,000 years. This groundbreaking discovery has astonished scientists and researchers around the world, offering unprecedented glimpses into the prehistoric era and the alluring creatures that roamed the Earth during that time.

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mrbill 15/10/2024

Loire River’s Snake Skeleton: France’s Ancient Surprise

In a shocking and eerie discovery, a massive skeleton resembling a giant snake has been unearthed from the depths of the Loire River in France. Shrouded in mystery and wonder, the find has captivated archaeologists and the public alike, sparking debate and theories about its origins and meaning. The discovery revealed The snake-like skeleton was discovered by a team of divers exploring the murky depths of the river. Measuring an astonishing 40 feet long, the skeleton's serpentine shape and intricate bone structure suggest it may have belonged to a creature of immense size and power. The discovery was made near...

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mrbill 15/10/2024

Abuna Yem’ata Guh: Ethiopia’s Architectural Marvel

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