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Aftermath
Margarete sighed, and rested the graver on the bench for a moment. Remember, this is for your son. She stretched, but not too far. The leather apron she wore to collect any gold dust from the engraving process was nailed to the bench corners. Crumbs must be collected. No waste in what was left of this guild house!
By Meredith Harmon3 years ago in History
Mysterious USA submarine disappearance
Once upon a time, there was a submarine named USS Serenity, known for its sleek design and remarkable capabilities. It was a source of pride for the United States Navy and its crew members who served on board. The vessel had been on many successful missions, sailing through the vast and treacherous depths of the ocean.
By Marycynthia Okeke Uzoma3 years ago in History
Titanic: Tragedy at Sea
Part 1: Setting Sail on a Dream On April 10, 1912, the RMS Titanic, the largest and most luxurious ship of its time, set sail from Southampton, England, on its much-anticipated maiden voyage to New York City. The ship, a feat of engineering marvel, was a testament to human ingenuity and progress. It carried the hopes and dreams of its passengers, as well as the pride of an era marked by technological advancement and opulence.
By Kira Santé3 years ago in History
Stagecoach Whip
It isn’t a simple job or a clean one. The hours are impossibly long, and rest is only granted when each leg of the trip is finished. Danger can spring from behind an outcropping of rocks, or from a fellow traveler. The weather is both friend and foe depending on the day. Even the very ground can shift underfoot. Only a fool would choose a job like this, so a fool is what I must be because driving a stagecoach is the only job I’ve ever wanted.
By Mark Gagnon3 years ago in History
History of the entire human species
Throughout the wondrous planet we call home, every meter of forest, desert, or ocean holds an unfathomable amount of history. If only the walls could talk or the lands could share their stories, we would be captivated by the tales of generations past. Join us on an ambitious journey as we explore the tale of world history, delving into the events that shaped our present and offer insights for the future.
By Kenny Browne3 years ago in History










