
Study of the Cañada Real dolmen reveals existence of other underground structures
A recent study of the Cañada Real dolmen has revealed evidence of further underground structures using geophysical prospecting.

A recent study of the Cañada Real dolmen has revealed evidence of further underground structures using geophysical prospecting.

The Tao Dan Park in Vietnam boasts over 10 hectares of gardens shaded by tall trees, which make this place look like heaven, giving the residents of Ho Chi Minh…

Not too far from downtown Buffalo, New York is the Screaming Tunnel. It was a train tunnel built for the Grand Trunk Railway near Niagara Falls just off Warner Road,…

According to a recent research conducted by Yale archaeologist Richard Burger, Machu Picchu, the famed 15th-century Inca monument in southern Peru, is many decades older than previously assumed. Richard Burger…

Many times religion (of any sign) has opted to annihilate knowledge. For, voluntarily, putting an end to the progress of humanity for fear of losing the power of influence. At…

The P-40B is believed to be the only survivor from the Pearl Harbor attack. There are plenty of stories of ghost planes and strange sightings in the sky surrounding World…

Hundreds of elite Anglo-Saxon women were buried with mysterious ivory rings. Now, researchers know the ivory came from African elephants living about 4,000 miles away from England.

The ancient predator, which scientists have named Venetorapter gassenae, also had a large beak and likely used its claws for climbing trees and picking prey apart.

Percy Fawcett was an inspiration for both Indiana Jones and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The Lost World,” but his 1925 disappearance in the Amazon remains a mystery to this day.

The legend of the gold and silver mines of Muribeca dates back to the 16th century, when the Portuguese explorer Diego Álvares was the only survivor of a shipwreck near the coast of the northeastern Brazil.