Mystery
Akodessawa Fetish Market: Delving into the World of Voodoo in Togo
The Akodessawa Fetish Market, also known as Marche des Feticheurs, is situated in the district of Akodessawa, which is part of Lomé, the capital city of Togo in West Africa. This market holds the distinction of being the largest voodoo market in the world, offering an extensive array of items such as monkey heads, skulls, dead birds, crocodiles, skins, and other products derived from deceased animals. It can be seen as a comprehensive supply store catering to the needs of those seeking fetishes, charms, and other ritual paraphernalia.
By Omar Sohail3 years ago in FYI
The Mysterious Explosion of the Hindenburg Airship
The Hindenburg disaster is one of the most infamous events in the history of aviation. On May 6, 1937, the German airship LZ 129 Hindenburg caught fire and crashed while attempting to dock at the Naval Air Station Lakehurst in New Jersey. The disaster resulted in the deaths of 36 people and marked the end of the era of airship travel.
By Saif Zafar3 years ago in FYI
Mike Tyson: A Legendary Journey through the Boxing Ring
Mike Tyson is a name synonymous with the world of professional boxing. From his meteoric rise to his tumultuous personal life, Tyson's journey has captivated fans and left an indelible mark on the sport. In this article, we delve into the history of Mike Tyson, tracing his remarkable career, his triumphs, and his trials, which have made him an iconic figure in the realm of boxing.
By Gokul Nath3 years ago in FYI
Experience Life Through Adam's Eyes! World's First-Person Point of View
I sigh happily as I open my eyes and extend my arms and legs. A new day brings a fresh adventure. As I get ready for the day, I smile to myself because I know that I will live my life in a way that very few people have before. I am Adam, and I have a first-person point of view, so I see the world as it is.
By Ahamed Thousif3 years ago in FYI
Survivors of Dance Marathons Share Their Shocking Stories: You Won't Believe What They Endured!
Couples would dance for hours and sometimes days at a time in dance marathons, a popular type of entertainment in the 1920s and 1930s, in the hopes of winning a monetary prize. But these marathons had a darker side that many of the survivors are now coming out to tell, hidden beneath the gloss and glamour.
By Ahamed Thousif3 years ago in FYI
Stop Being Socially Awkward - 8 Behaviors That Make You Look Weird
Stop Being Socially Awkward - 8 Behaviors That Make You Look Weird Ever wonder if people think you're socially awkward or weird? We've all had moments where we felt embarrassed or uncomfortable around others. No one is perfect. But if you’re not careful enough, you might end up doing things that make others perceive you as socially inept! Turns out, there are many subtle things people do that can reveal their social incompetence. Some get away with it, while others think it's normal or don't even realize they’re doing it. Here are 8 behaviors that can make you come across as weird or socially awkward.
By Space Online3 years ago in FYI
The Illuminati: What They Are and How They Influenced the World
The Illuminati is one of the most notorious secret societies in history, shrouded in mystery, myth, and legend. For centuries, they have been accused of controlling governments, manipulating the media, and influencing the world's most powerful institutions. But who are they, really? And what is their agenda? In this article, we'll explore the history of the Illuminati, their beliefs and practices, and their impact on the world.
By Emmanuel Ampiah3 years ago in FYI
The Surprising Link Between Body Wash and Mosquito Bites
Mosquitoes are known to be one of the most deadly creatures on the planet, responsible for transmitting diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and Zika virus. These blood-sucking insects have evolved to detect their human hosts through various means, including body odor, carbon dioxide emissions, and body heat. However, recent research has shown that certain personal care products, such as body washes and lotions, may also play a role in attracting mosquitoes.
By There is Something...3 years ago in FYI
The Fascinating Explanation for Insect Attraction to Lights
For centuries, people have been fascinated by the attraction that insects seem to have towards light. From moths circling around streetlights to swarms of insects gathering around porch lights, this phenomenon has puzzled scientists and laypeople alike. But new research has shed light on why insects are attracted to lights, and it turns out that it has to do with their navigational instincts.
By There is Something...3 years ago in FYI
Electromagnetic and honeybees
For years, scientists have been concerned about the impact of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) on bees and other pollinators. Now, a new study has found that the EMFs generated by power lines can interfere with the ability of honeybees to navigate, potentially affecting their ability to forage and pollinate.
By There is Something...3 years ago in FYI
The Deceptive Truth About Chocolate That You're Likely Unaware Of
Let's face it, not everything that we refer to as chocolate is authentic chocolate. There are regulations that help us understand what we are consuming, and it can either be chocolate or compound chocolate, which is also quite enjoyable, by the way. Authentic chocolate is made from cocoa mass and cocoa butter. If the packaging contains cocoa powder and vegetable fat, it is compound chocolate. Genuine chocolate should consist of at least 35% cocoa solid and roughly 18% cocoa butter. If you try both types of chocolate, you'll likely discover that the compound one is more flavorful since it has various flavorings. Not surprisingly, compound chocolate appears to be much more popular than authentic chocolate since it is less expensive and easier to store.
By Bob Oliver3 years ago in FYI









