
These 3 famous ‘disappearances at sea’ have never been solved
Endless speculation ensued. Some theories proposed a mutiny, pirate attack, or a frenzy of sea monsters responsible for these disappearances.

Endless speculation ensued. Some theories proposed a mutiny, pirate attack, or a frenzy of sea monsters responsible for these disappearances.

Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel, a German inventor and mechanical engineer, whose name is famous for invention of the engine that bears his name, as well as for his controversial death…

These particular lakes in West Africa paint a disturbingly odd picture: they are prone to sudden, deadly explosions that instantly kill people, animals, and plants for kilometers around.

In September 1999, a horrific nuclear accident took place in Japan, leading to one of the most bizarre and rare medical cases in history.

The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant located outside the town of Pripyat, Ukraine ― 11 miles from the city of Chernobyl ― began construction in the 1970s with the first reactor.…

In Greek mythology, Narcissus was a hunter from Thespiae in Boeotia (alternatively Mimas or modern day Karaburun, Izmir) who was known for his alluring beauty.

During the 1830s, India was partially under control of England and most of the Indian cities were completely under the British power. In this situation, Kota, which was one of…

When it comes to being unique in this world, twins indeed stand out. They share a bond with one another that their other siblings do not. Some go so far…

To say in one sentence, it’s still unsolved that who killed the US President John F. Kennedy. It’s strange to think but no one knows the exact plan and the…

The Japanese soldier Hiroo Onoda continued fighting WWII 29 years after the Japanese surrendered, because he didn’t know.