Posts Tagged ‘shrouded’

An Ancient Rock Fortress Still Shrouded in Mystery: Sri Lanka’s Breathtaking Sigiriya

An ancient fortress built on top of a giant granite rock formation in Sri Lanka, looming 200 meters above the surrounding landscape, is said to have been built by a 5th-century king to bridge the gap between our world and the kingdom of the gods. The stunning structure is shrouded in mystery to this day. […]

One Dead in Big Pileup on Chinese Bridge Shrouded in Fog: State Media

BEIJING—One person was killed on Wednesday when more than 200 vehicles were involved in a pile-up on a bridge in the Chinese city of Zhengzhou in heavy fog, rescuers and the CCTV state broadcaster reported. Cars and trucks could been seen crumpled and piled on top of each other on the Zhengxin Huanghe bridge in […]

The Enigmatic Valknut: Odin’s Symbol Shrouded in Mystery

Norse mythology is a rich and vibrant source of tales, myths and legends. It has provided us with some iconic gods, monsters, and even symbols. One of the most controversial and mysterious of these symbols is the Valknut.  Read more Section:  Artifacts Other Artifacts News Myths & Legends Europe Read Later  Views: 0

Johnny Vedmore Interview – The “Great” Reset & The Shrouded Family History Of Klaus Schwab

Podcast: Play in new window | Download | Embed Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Email | RSS Joining me today is Johhny Vedmore, here to discuss his recent article entitled: “Schwab Family Values.” Johnny unearths some very alarming facts about the history of the Schwab family – such as past collaborations with the Nazi party – […]

In Gaza and West Bank, COVID vaccination campaign shrouded in uncertainty

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Volunteers Save Stranded Orca In British Columbia

A young orca that found itself beached on some rocks was saved by a team of volunteers and researchers in Hartley Bay, on the North coast of British Columbia. The volunteers managed to keep the ocra alive by keeping it cool for eight hours until high tide (scroll down for video) According to Minds.com, the […]

The most vulnerable countries miss out on climate change knowledge

A climate change research project in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica, involving local partners, the company Oubu Coffee and co-author of the study Bo Dalsgaard, is an example of recommended research collaborations across geographical, climatic and political-economic boundaries. Credit: Oubu Coffee Collaborations on climate change research are divided into separate regions of the world with […]

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