18/11/2023
Some strange things seen here:
Explore the Red Planet with the Curiosity Rover, looking at unusual rock formations and markings seen by the Mars HiRISE orbiter. ...
Shining a light onto hidden mysteries and exploring the unknown. We seek to discover the truth behin
Some strange things seen here:
Explore the Red Planet with the Curiosity Rover, looking at unusual rock formations and markings seen by the Mars HiRISE orbiter. ...
Some more strange places spotted on Goggle Earth👀
Explore the world like never before with our captivating Google Earth video tour. Embark on a virtual journey across the globe as we unveil an array of incre...
Ghostly terrors of Tekong
Prepare to be captivated by the spine-chilling tales of Pulau Tekong Island, where whispers of paranormal activity echo through its haunted landscapes. Join ...
Dangerous robots and malicious AI.
The rapid rise of robotics and artificial intelligence has many positive benefits for everyday life, but what are the risks? Could AI ultimately lead to the ...
Beam me up!
Secret Naval Experiments 👀
Did the US Navy make a ship disappear while conducting secret experiments? We examine the strange tale and take a look at the evidence.
Bizarre things spotted on Google Earth
Looking at some more strange and unusual places found on Google Earth. Shipwrecks, UFOs and interesting structures. What do you think? Can they be explained?
The Beeholder's Eye -The bee's eye is a marvel of biology. It is covered with hairs that act as a shield against pollen and consists of thousands of small lenses called ommatidia. These lenses allow the bee to see a range of colors, including ultraviolet, and are highly sensitive to movement. This enables the bee to spot flowers and other sources of nourishment, as well as evade potential threats.
But what truly sets the bee's eye apart is its structure. Unlike our own complex eyes, the bee's eye is made up of many simple eyes that work together to provide a wide-angle view of the world. With a visual field of 280 degrees, the bee can see almost everything around it without turning its head. This is particularly useful for locating flowers and avoiding predators.
In addition to its impressive visual capabilities, the bee's eye also processes information at lightning speed. This helps the bee make swift decisions about where to fly and what to do, both essential for its survival.
Overall, the bee's eye is a crucial part of its anatomy and a testament to the power of nature. It has developed over millions of years to help the bee thrive in its environment.
Text credit: Earth Unreal
On a side note, here's something funny for you about bumble bee bums. They pack a powerful pollen punch!: https://illuzone.net/best-collection-of-cute-bumblebee-bums/
Giants: Myth, Legend and Reality
We look at the stories of giant beings from around the world and search for the truth behind the legends.
NASA, Aliens and God
Why did NASA hire 24 theologians? Are they discussing the existence of extra terrestrials, disclosure and the implications for humanity? How would the genera...
Some very strange rocks on Mars 👀
The Mars Curiosity Rover has captured many images of the red planet, we take a closer look at some of the strange and unusual rocks spotted there. Do they sh...
Wild weather around the world, is it really on the rise?
Is climate change causing the world to get hotter and wetter? We explore the evidence and take a look at our wild weather.
Chislehurst caves, UK.
A face on the underground, so clear that the cameras facial recognition picked it out.
More Google Earth Mysteries
We take another look at some mysterious and unusual locations in Google Earth, who can explain these enigmas?
CIA mind control experiments...
Did the CIA really recruit N**i doctors to perform secret experiments on people, using L*D and other drugs? We take a look at this controversial topic and ex...
Strange things spotted on Google Earth, what could they be?
We take a look at some unusual sights and interesting locations on Google Earth, who can explain these mysteries?
Edgar Cayce, visions of Atlantis
Edgar Cayce was an American clairvoyant and known as the sleeping prophet, he could put himself into a trance and discover information for people regarding h...
Fresh crater and dunes on Mars - uahirise.org
Gullies and dunes on Mars - uahirise.org
News 10 Perth says this is a lightning strike, what do you think?
The mysterious tale of Valiant Thor.
In 1957, an extraterrestrial named Valiant Thor allegedly landed near Washington D.C. demanding to speak with President Eisenhower.He claimed to have come fr...
This is not a jewel, but a real back of Tefflus carinatus violaceus. Photo taken by Disk. Edit your capture to perfection with this amazing software: https://skylum.evyy.net/macromicroworlds
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Funny rocks spotted on Mars
Some very interesting looking rocks were captured by the Mars Curiosity Rover. What could explain these strange formations? Take a look and decide for yourse...
Polar sand dunes on Mars. HiRise space telscope.
https://www.uahirise.org/PSP_008968_2650
Eiffel Tower in construction, Paris 1888
2000 year old mosaics submerged by the Euphrates river in Zeugma, Turkey
https://museum-of-artifacts.blogspot.com/?m=1
Amethyst mushroom, Elaeomyxa Cerifera.
The best-preserved dinosaur ever discovered. This fossilized Nodosaurus is more than 112 million years old.
Might need a ladder...
Haid Al-Jazil village, located in the district of Dawan, Hadhramaut province, Yemen.
The precarious village, which is said to date back from 500 years ago, sits atop a massive rock, rising about 150 m over the mostly deserted valley of Wadi Dawan. As per a 2004 census, the population is just of 17 people, 10 of which being members of the Al Amoudi family, living in isolation and dealing with some of the toughest topography.
Each house is constructed with mud bricks and wooden floors that separate one story from another and requires constant maintenance. It does not rain often in Wadi Dawan, but when it does, this results in flash floods. About 70% of the 45 homes have suffered the consequences of heavy rain, flash flood, erosion and a lack of regular upkeep and have turned into ruins.
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