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The Terrifying Death of Micheal Rockefeller
*****************************************In 1961, an American man vanished in Dutch New Guinea. After an arduous investigation, the authorities ruled that he drowned after his boat capsized a few clicks off the coast of the town of Agats in the Arafura sea. His remains were never recovered. Intriguing? Kind of. But buckle in because two crucial details turn this tepid tale into a scintillating saga.
By Adebukola Oladapo3 years ago in History
EXPLORING THE ENCHANTING WORLD OF THE KALASH PEOPLE
Introduction The Kalash people, also known as the "Clash People," reside in the picturesque valleys of the Khaibar Patunha province, situated near the Afghan border in Pakistan. Their unique culture, rich history, and intriguing traditions make them a captivating subject of exploration. In this article, we delve into the fascinating world of the Kalash people, shedding light on their origins, customs, and the enchanting beauty of their valleys.
By hassan abbas3 years ago in History
Beyond the Unknown
In a quiet little town named Oakridge, there lived an ordinary librarian named Alice. She was known for her love of books and her vast knowledge of various subjects. However, Alice had a secret that nobody in the town knew about—an extraordinary fact that would leave people's jaws dropping in astonishment.
By Queen Martha 3 years ago in History
The Enigma of the Forgotten Mansion
In the heart of a small, quaint town, shrouded in a thick mist, lies a forgotten mansion. Its grandeur and magnificence have faded over time, leaving behind an enigmatic aura that has captured the curiosity of locals and visitors alike. Rumors whisper through the streets, tales of hidden treasures, lost love, and the ghosts of the past that still roam its halls. This is the story of the forgotten mansion, a tale of mystery, intrigue, and the power it holds.
By Thiago Assis3 years ago in History
Being A Broadway Writer Last Century
For the umpteenth time the Underwood typewriter’s ink did something terrorizing my creative thoughts and frustrating attempts to distribute a message. Required perfection or the whole thing must be rewritten seemed to be the scene setting when applying pressure to the bleeding presentation.
By Marc OBrien3 years ago in History
In 1969, scientists drained Niagara Falls and made a remarkable discovery
Now, if you could travel back in time to 1969, you'd see something amazing. Instead of some random desert, you'd be staring at one of the world's most powerful waterfalls that was completely dry during the summer and fall of 1969. This dry spell lasted six months, and it was caused by erosion. Researchers wanted to study the rock face of the falls but were concerned that it would become too unstable due to erosion. The Horseshoe Falls, American Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls are the three waterfalls that make up The Magnificent Niagara Falls, which is what we refer to as the international border between Canada and the United States. are entirely on the American side, whereas Goat Island separates the Horseshoe Falls, which are mostly on the Canadian side.
By Johnica Lopina3 years ago in History
Shadows of Betrayal
Joseph O'Malley, a seasoned British spy, had been living a double life deep within the walls of the Russian Embassy in Germany. Under the guise of Josef Mayer, a German contractor, he navigated the intricate web of espionage, tasked with retrieving a top-secret document that would unveil a high-level Russian spy operating within MI6.
By Joseph Cosgriff3 years ago in History
Aries ♈️
Aries: Do's and Don'ts If you were born between March 21 and April 19, congratulations, you are an Aries! As the first sign of the zodiac, Aries individuals are known for their fiery and energetic nature. Ruled by Mars, the planet of action and courage, Aries are born leaders with a strong desire for adventure and a competitive spirit. However, like any other zodiac sign, Aries individuals have their own set of do's and don'ts that can help them navigate through life more effectively. In this article, we will explore the do's and don'ts for Aries and provide some guidance on how to make the most of your Aries energy.
By Best Walsh3 years ago in History
Inside The Story of the Zong Slave Ship: A Massacre Conducted For An Insurance Claim
The Zong, a British slave ship, departed from Ghana in August 1781 with 442 slaves on board, which was twice its intended capacity, and was en route to Jamaica. Allegedly, the crew threw over 130 live slaves into the sea, claiming that they were running out of water due to navigational errors that caused a delay in reaching their destination.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in History
Something special about Africa
In the heartland of South Africa, nestled within the breathtaking landscapes of the Eastern Cape, resides the proud and vibrant Xhosa people. For centuries, they have been guardians of a language that dances upon the lips with a mesmerizing rhythm of clicks, capturing the essence of their rich cultural heritage.
By Chidimma Udemadu3 years ago in History
History of Akans
The Akans are an ethnic group in West Africa, primarily concentrated in Ghana and Ivory Coast. They make up the largest ethnic group in Ghana, comprising several subgroups, including the Ashanti, Fante, Akuapem, and Akyem. The history of the Akans is marked by ancient civilizations, powerful kingdoms, and interactions with European colonial powers. Here is an overview of the history of the Akans:
By Emmanuel Acquah3 years ago in History







