Explanation of the mysterious inscriptions on the island of Valaam
The investigation was carried out by the geologist Gorokhov L.K. in 05.07.1989.
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The investigation was carried out by the geologist Gorokhov L.K. in 05.07.1989.
The safari tour operator and his guests witnessed the game of a pink albino elephant with its relatives in a South African reservoir.
The remains of a huge sea creature have been discovered in the coastal waters of California. This is reported by The Sacramento Bee.
Last week, the world's first levitating coin, UFO MP—1766, was presented at a Technical forum in Berlin. This coin was created by the Polish Mint Mennica Polska for the National Bank of Cameroon. E
The Moscow Design Bureau, led by leading engineer Sergei Bendin, has developed a concept for a flying saucer capable of transporting up to 600 tons of cargo over long distances.
Scientists have recorded an unusual natural phenomenon in the waters of Primorye - "red ice". This was reported at the A.V.
Mysterious spheres similar to ancient cricket balls with mysterious lines have been discovered in the depths of South Africa, in pyrophyllite deposits, which provoked the appearance of various fant
Recently, a dispute broke out on social networks regarding the reality of a mysterious UFO rushing through the sky at supersonic speed.
No one knows if aliens really exist. But there is a lot of circumstantial evidence, rumors and unexplained events that hint that everything is not as simple as it may seem to us.
Engineer Robert Craig, who suggested that people who talk about how they saw Nessie and heard the sounds she made, could actually see and hear...
Scientists from Scotland using a new water sampling technique to study the biodiversity of Loch Ness, a huge 23-mile lake with 7 million cubic meters of water, hope that they will also be able to f
In Sochi, a repeat of the situation with the proliferation of trellis, a poisonous fungus listed in the Red Book, is possible, biologist D. Cassanelli said in an interview with RIA Novosti.