
Padmanabhaswamy: The mysterious door no one has opened until now
Opening the last door of the Padmanabhaswamy temple could be very risky and dangerous.
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Opening the last door of the Padmanabhaswamy temple could be very risky and dangerous.

During the 1940s, Raoul Wallenberg was a Swedish businessman who helped thousands of Hungarian Jews escape into Swedish territories.

In March 1922, all five members of the Gruber family, and their maid, were brutally murdered with a pickaxe in the Hinterkaifeck Farmhouse in Germany. Then the killer proceeded to…

The Osirian Civilization of the Mediterranean predates dynastic Egypt. Many open-minded researchers and theorists considered this civilization to be highly advanced with ultraterrestrials who made use of air ships equivalent…

Melanesian islanders own genes belonging to an unknown species of hominids. Would this prove our secret connections to Anunnaki?

OOPArt (Out Of Place Artifact) is a phrase used to describe hundreds of prehistoric artefacts discovered in various locations across the world that appear to exhibit a degree of technological…

These three books hold a reputation so unsettling that they have become the antithesis of conventional wisdom. Within their pages, a web of stories, folklore, and macabre tales intertwine, revealing the depths humanity will descend to in search of power, preservation, and forbidden knowledge.

Omayra Sánchez Garzón, a 13-year-old Colombian girl, who was peacefully living with her small family at the town of Armero in Tolima. But she never thought that the dark time…

The YOGTZE case is comprised of a mysterious series of events which led up to the death of a German food technician named Günther Stoll in 1984. He had been…

The Vikings were famous for their love of exploration and discovery. Their journeys to new lands and discoveries of new cultures are well documented. But did they also make a telescope for this particular purpose? Perhaps unsurprisingly, the answer is not clear cut.