
Stunning pictures show ancient, long-lost temples deep inside tiger reserve
An ancient Buddhist temple and various other structures have been found in a tiger reserve in India, during the first expedition to the area for 84 years.
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An ancient Buddhist temple and various other structures have been found in a tiger reserve in India, during the first expedition to the area for 84 years.

Legend has it that 1940s Angelenos witnessed one of the most important UFO sightings in history, known as the Battle of Los Angeles — depending on who you ask.

We all know about the Bermuda Triangle, which is also known as the “Devil’s Triangle” because of its dark past. Unexplained deaths, disappearances and disasters are the common scenes in…

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According to experts, the engravings on Genetic Disc represent information about human genetics. This casts mystery on how an ancient culture obtained such knowledge at a time when such technology did not exist.

The deadly stock of plutonium was missing, and the area has been virtually closed for decades.

40,000-year-old animal bones have been found in the third level of Spain’s Cueva Des-Cubierta.

The Empire of the Great Ming ruled in China from 1368 to 1644, and at that time, such watches were not there in China or anywhere else on Earth.

Gremlins were invented by the RAF as mythical creatures who break airplanes, as way to explain random mechanical failures in reports; an "investigation" was even conducted to make sure Gremlins didn't have nazi sympathies.

It is said that Gribshunden sank in 1495 after catching fire while in the Baltic Sea off the coast of Ronneby in southeastern Sweden; but the actual cause of her fate is still unknown. She is one of the best-preserved wrecks from the late medieval period.