
Erik the Red, the fearless Viking explorer who first settled Greenland in 985 CE
Erik Thorvaldsson, famously known as Erik the Red, is recorded in medieval and Icelandic sagas as the pioneer of the fist European colony in Greenland.
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Erik Thorvaldsson, famously known as Erik the Red, is recorded in medieval and Icelandic sagas as the pioneer of the fist European colony in Greenland.

William Cantelo was a British inventor born in 1839, who mysteriously disappeared in the 1880s. His sons developed a theory that he had re-emerged under the name “Hiram Maxim” – the famous gun inventor.

The Devil’s Tree, an old oak tree that lures people to their sinister fate. Sometimes the tree is called a hauntingly cursed tree, while sometimes the site where it’s standing…

Bounded by Miami, Bermuda and Puerto Rico, the Bermuda Triangle or also known as the Devil’s Triangle is an intriguingly weird region of the Northern Atlantic Ocean, that is circumstanced…

A fierce warrior with the body of a human and the tail of a scorpion, who guards the gate of underworld.

In 1998, a Virginia native named Amy Lynn Bradley mysteriously disappeared while on a Caribbean cruise with her family. From coast guard police to detectives to her friends and family,…

Archaeologists made a stunning discovery in Russia when they uncovered mummies bearing intricate tattoos on their bodies. The mummified remains belong to members of the Pazyryk tribe. Originating in the…

Legends and mysteries have always surrounded the magnificent land of Egypt. From the mystique of the Pharaohs to the secrets hidden within their grand tombs, Egypt never ceases to amaze us. Among those mysteries lies the enigmatic case of the Liber Linteus - an Egyptian mummy encased in a secret message.

There’s a small village of antiquity called “Ain Dara” in the northwest of Aleppo, in Syria, which boasts a remarkable historic structure ― the Ain Dara Temple, located just west…

When the West End Baptist Church of Nebraska exploded in 1950, no one was injured because every single member of the choir was coincidentally late in arriving for practice that evening.