
Could the 5,000-year-old mysterious Vinča figurines actually be evidence of extraterrestrial influence?
The Vinča was a mysterious European culture that left in legacy an unknown, never successfully deciphered script.
Discover here stories from the weird, odd and unusual things. Sometimes creepy, sometimes tragic, but all that’s very interesting.
The Vinča was a mysterious European culture that left in legacy an unknown, never successfully deciphered script.
The scientific name of the species is 'Promachocrinus fragarius' and according to the study, the name Fragarius is derived from the Latin word "fragum," which means "strawberry."
Trees are believed to have lived through extremes of complete darkness and continuous sunlight
The discovery of human artifacts made from a long-extinct sloth bones pushes back the estimated date of human settlement in Brazil to 25,000 to 27,000 years.
Today, we are going to tell about a real-life event from the past that is downright creepy and sickening. This is the true report of a miser, who went missing…
Despite its disappearance, the legacy of Silphium endures. The plant might still be growing in the wild in Northern Africa, unrecognized by the modern world.
Kris Kremers, 21, and Lisanne Froon, 22, who went out for a brief hike near a mountain resort in Panama in 2014 and never came back. What followed is a…
The researchers were totally shocked when they discovered 48 different species still living in the cave that was isolated for millions of years.
Human beings have always had a morbid fascination with death. Something about life, or rather what comes after it, seems to affect us in ways we cannot quite comprehend. Could…
The Dyatlov Pass Incident was the mysterious deaths of nine hikers on the Kholat Syakhl mountains, in the northern Ural Mountains range, that took place in February 1959. Their bodies were not recovered until that May. Most of the victims were found to have died of hypothermia after strangely abandoning their tent (at -25 to -30 °C stormy weather) high on an exposed mountainside. Their shoes were left behind, two of them had fractured skulls, two had broken ribs, and one was missing her tongue, eyes and part of the lips. In forensic tests, the clothings of some of the victims were found to be highly radioactive. There was no any witness or survivor to provide any testimony, and the cause of their deaths was listed as a "compelling natural force," most likely an avalanche, by the Soviet investigators.