Narratives
SUPER ERUPTIONS & TSUNAMIS | How The Earth Was Made
Earth, a 4.5 billion-year-old planet, is in constant evolution, shaped by shifting continents, volcanic eruptions, and water's power. Water, a potent force, creates and destroys, even forming killer waves known as tsunamis.
By Tatiana Che2 years ago in History
Remembering the Sewol Tragedy: Honouring the Lives Lost
On April 16, 2014, the world watched in shock and sadness as the MV Sewol, a ferry carrying hundreds of passengers, including students on a school trip, tragically capsized off the coast of South Korea. The disaster not only claimed the lives of over 300 individuals but also highlighted the importance of maritime safety, the role of responsible leadership, and the enduring impact of such a tragedy on a nation. The Sewol tragedy serves as a somber reminder that lessons must be learned from the past to prevent similar incidents in the future.
By Yong Yi Ting2 years ago in History
Maritime Tragedies: Unforgettable Shipwrecks That Shook History
The world's waters have witnessed some of the most tragic and heart-wrenching shipwrecks that have left indelible marks on history. From the infamous sinking of the Titanic to lesser-known disasters like the Sultana steamboat catastrophe, these incidents serve as haunting reminders of the unpredictability and danger of maritime travel. This article delves into 4 such harrowing shipwrecks that have left profound impacts on human memory.
By Yong Yi Ting2 years ago in History
The Evolving Trends in The Evolving Trends in Romantic Relationships
Romantic relationships have been an integral part of human existence for centuries, shaping our emotions, behaviors, and societal norms. Over time, these relationships have witnessed significant shifts in trends, influenced by cultural changes, technological advancements, and evolving gender dynamics. This essay explores the trend of lovers throughout history, highlighting the transformations in how people perceive, pursue, and maintain romantic connections.
By Joseph Bawaijen Godwin2 years ago in History
Stonehenge: The Mysterious Megalithic Monument
Stonehenge stands as an iconic testament to ancient human ingenuity and architectural prowess. This enigmatic megalithic monument, located on the windswept Salisbury Plain in England, has captured the imagination of people around the world for centuries. Its massive stone circle, shrouded in mystery and speculation, continues to be a subject of fascination and intrigue. Let's delve into the captivating history, construction, and enduring mysteries of Stonehenge.
By Yong Yi Ting2 years ago in History
Unveiling the Enigma: Decoding the Voynich Manuscript's Mysterious Secret
Deep within Yale University's Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library lies an enigmatic tome, the only known copy of its kind. Recently carbon dated to around 1420, its vellum pages are adorned with looping handwriting and hand-drawn images that seem to have been plucked from the depths of a dream. Within its 24x16 centimeter dimensions, a world of real and fantastical plants, ethereal castles, bathing women, astrological diagrams, zodiac rings, and celestial bodies with expressive faces intertwine with the text. This mysterious book is none other than the Voynich manuscript, standing as one of history's most compelling unsolved riddles. The crux of its intrigue lies in the fact that its content remains undeciphered, shrouded in mystery.
By Yong Yi Ting2 years ago in History
The Untold History of Ghana Must Go In 1983
In the annals of West African history, the year 1983 marks a somber chapter known as the "Ghana Must Go" tragedy, a harrowing saga that unfolded against the backdrop of political intrigue, economic upheaval, and the indomitable human spirit.
By X One Media 2 years ago in History
Unearthing the Past: Delving into Sunken Cities and the Enigma of Atlantis
Beneath the serene surface of the world's oceans lie hidden treasures that speak to humanity's rich history and uncharted past. Mysterious sunken cities and the elusive Atlantis have long captivated human imagination. Through cutting-edge underwater technology, these enigmas are being brought to light, offering us a glimpse into forgotten worlds and unlocking the secrets of the deep.
By Yong Yi Ting2 years ago in History
The Enigmatic Lore of Mermaids: Untangling Myth from Reality
Legends, spanning across cultures and centuries, often carry a hint of believability that piques our curiosity. How is it that disparate societies around the globe describe encounters with the same mysterious beings? Today, we plunge into the captivating realm of mermaids, delving into historical accounts and modern research, to discern whether these half-human, half-fish creatures are mere folklore or something more.
By Yong Yi Ting2 years ago in History
Beneath the Surface: Unearthing Ancient Mysteries from Antarctica to Pompeii
On the frigid expanse of Antarctica, a land of extremes unfolds at the bottom of our planet. This ice-covered continent, spanning over 5 million square miles, is renowned as the coldest and most inhospitable place on Earth. With its ice sheets reaching depths of over a mile, and average daily temperatures plummeting to a bone-chilling negative 49 degrees Fahrenheit, Antarctica is a realm of relentless cold and ferocious winds, where gusts can reach speeds exceeding 100 miles per hour. Today, the desolate landscape is primarily inhabited by scientists conducting research in scattered stations across the frozen expanse.
By Yong Yi Ting2 years ago in History
Eternal Enigmas: Puzzling Marvels of Our World
In the realm of life on Earth and human history, the pursuits of scientists and historians have yielded many answers, yet the enigmatic facets remain elusive. Their expertise allows them to draw significant conclusions from subtle clues and fragments of evidence, yet sometimes they encounter baffling phenomena that defy explanation. The current discourse delves into a series of astonishing and perplexing locations scattered across the world. These sites stand as marvels to behold but continue to confound even the most astute scientific minds.
By Yong Yi Ting2 years ago in History
Vanishing Skies: The Unsolved Mystery of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
At Kuala Lumpur International Airport, a Boeing 777 stands ready for departure. It's Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, a routine passenger flight that would connect Kuala Lumpur and Beijing. The clock strikes 42 minutes past midnight, and with a clearance from air traffic control, the aircraft begins its journey. Onboard are 227 passengers, a crew of ten, and the experienced pilot duo – Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah and First Officer Fariq Abdul Hamid. The plane ascends into the night sky, soaring gracefully over the South China Sea at an altitude of 35,000 feet. The weather is serene, and the flight progresses seamlessly.
By Yong Yi Ting2 years ago in History



