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NASA scientists observe bizarre alphabet-shaped structures glowing above Earth's atmosphere The closer one looks at the universe, the more mysterious it seems. Recently, NASA’s Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk (GOLD) mission revealed bizarre C and X-shaped structures hovering in the electrified layer of the ionosphere. “Who knew Earth’s upper atmosphere was like alphabet soup?” NASA wrote about the recording on its website.
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St. Peter's Square is one of the largest and most beautiful squares in the world. It is located in Vatican City, at the feet of St. Peter's Basilica. The dimensions of the square are spectacular: 320 meters (1049ft) long and 240 meters (787ft) wide. In the liturgies and more noticeable events St. Peter's Square in the Vatican has held more than 300,000 people. The construction of the square was carried out between 1656 and 1667 at the hand of Bernini, with the support of Pope Alexander XII.
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The 294 steps of the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy, 1373, worn down by the succession of people over the centuries.
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A Monastery in Cappadocia: Gumusler Monastery, Nigde There is no source of any period about its name and history in the Middle Ages. Although the exact date of construction is unknown, it is thought to have been built between the 8th and 12th centuries AD. The monastery carved into a large rock church; Although it is located within the borders of the Cappadocia Region, it has been very well preserved until today.
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In Babylon it was forbidden to eat walnuts. The reason for this ban is the shape of the nut. The priests believed that a person who ate a nut similar to a brain could become smarter.
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The face of ancient Egypt's most powerful pharaoh can be seen for the very first time since he walked the Earth 3000 years ago. Ramesses II, who reigned in the 13th century BC, is known for his military victories and revolutionary building projects like the iconic Abu Simbel. The legend also shockingly goes down in history for having over 200 wives and 100 children. Now he is visible to the modern world as his ancient, mummified skull has been used by scientists to recreate his face at his age of death -sitting at around an astonishing 90 years old.
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The Blythe Intaglios or Blythe Geoglyphs are a group of gigantic figures incised on the ground near Blythe, California, in the Colorado Desert. The ground drawings or geoglyphs were created by humans for an, as yet, unknown reason. The Blythe Intaglios contain three human figures, two four-legged animals, and a spiral. The largest human figure in the Blythe Intaglio group is 171 feet long. The intaglios are best viewed from the air.
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51,000-year-old Indonesian cave painting may be the world's oldest storytelling art A cave painting on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi may be the oldest evidence of narrative art ever discovered, researchers say. The artwork, which depicts a human-like figure interacting with a warty pig, suggests people may have been using art as a way of telling stories for much longer than we thought.
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Climate Change Catastrophe - 1982 - CBS Evening News
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The longest road in the world that a person can walk on
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