Blog Detail
Recent Posts
Derinkuyu : Ancient Underground City
In 1963 in Cappadocia, Turkey, a man working on a wall in his basement made an astonishing discovery. Behind the wall was a mysterious room he had never seen. This strange room led to another one … then that one led to another musty room … then a...
John Dee
John Dee was one of the pre-eminent figures of Elizabethan England, Dee’s reputation became tarnished through his involvement with Edward Kelley (1555–1595). During the 1580s they travelled in Europe (possibly involved in espionage, or the rumo...
Thank You For Blogging Award
Award this month came from David Funk. Once again thank you very much for passing me this award, i lost my count how many awards that you gave me, lol. Really much appreciate it.And i wanna pass this awards for my loyal visitors, and my EC dropper. F...
Underwater Temple of Lake Titicaca
Many mysteries and legends shroud the shores of this high alpine lake on the border of Peru and Bolivia. Not only is Lake Titicaca the highest navigable lake in South America, it is the world’s largest mountain lake at 3,200 square miles (8,288 sq....
The Lost Army of Cambyses
Cambyses II was the emperor of Persia (ruled 530–522 BCE) and successor to Cyrus the Great. Eager to emulate his father’s deeds of conquest, and to extend Persian rule across all the known nations (ie civilisations) of the world, Cambyses inva...
The Drummer of Tedworth
The Drummer of Tedworth is a report of supernatural activity by Joseph Glanvill in the West Country of England, in his Saducismus Triumphatus. The book's Latin title Saducismus Triumphatus means The Defeat of Sadducism, and implies the denial of an a...

