
The hauntings of the Jenny Dixon beach
The Jenny Dixon Beach in NSW Coast, Australia has gained its fame for the reports of ghostly affairs, and people have been trying to solve the weird mysteries behind this…
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The Jenny Dixon Beach in NSW Coast, Australia has gained its fame for the reports of ghostly affairs, and people have been trying to solve the weird mysteries behind this…

Religion and rites were of fundamental importance in the life of the Mexica people, and among these, human sacrifice stands out, the maximum offering that could be made to the gods. Although…

Within the basement of the Catacombs of Lima, lie the remains of affluent residents of the city who held the belief that they would be the final ones to find eternal rest in their expensive burial sites.

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The USS Stein monster incident occurred in November 1978, when an unidentified creature emerged from the sea and damaged the ship.

Sacred chambers and liquid mercury found inside the underground tunnels of Mexican Pyramids could hold the ancient secrets of Teotihuacán.

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India, the country that holds thousands of mysterious phenomena in its nature, from the deserted haunting places to its big crowded cities all are stood in its prime when talking…

Auli Kyllikki Saari was a 17-year-old Finnish girl whose murder in 1953 is one of the most infamous cases of homicide ever in Finland. To this day, her murder in…

The ancient city of Soknopaiou Nesos, also known as Dimeh es-Seba, is connected to the Graecized deity of Soknopaios (Sobek neb Pai), a localized version of the Ancient Egyptian crocodile-headed god Sobek.