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- 10 Optical Illusions to Confuse Your Brain!
Optical Illusions take advantage of the brain's ability to interpret data and make you stop to question what you are seeing. - 10 Scary Real Life Monsters That Actually Exist!
Here is a collection of 10 scary real life monsters, from deep sea marine life to inhabitants of remote areas on Earth. These are all real. - 12 Advanced Ancient Technologies That Should NOT Exist
A look at several advanced ancient technologies that should not have existed until thousands of years later. Where did they come from? Who invented them? Why are they isolated in history?
- 10 Optical Illusions to Confuse Your Brain!
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- A Brief History Of Teotihuacán, Mexico
Teotihuacán is a large ancient city in Mexico dating to around 150 AD until the 6th century when it mysteriously fell into ruin. - A Comprehensive Overview of the 12 Labours of Hercules
Have you heard about the heroic feats completed by Hercules as part of his 12 labours? Learn all about them with this comprehensive overview! - A Story of Love and Friendship: Exploring Happy Together, a Russian Nursery Tale
Happy together is a nursery tale that is thought to have inspired Matryoshka dolls created in the late 1800's by a Russian man named Murmantov. - Achilles vs. Hector: Who Was The Better Man?
Both Achilles and Hector are outstanding warriors for their armies, but after a disagreement with the Greek leader, Agamemnon, Achilles refuses to fight and sends his best friend Patroclus to combat in his armour. Hector murders Patroclus because he believes he is Achilles. - Agenda 21 and the United Nations New World Order
The UN Agenda 21 (now Agenda 30) is a scary plan for radical changes involving "Sustainable Development" and a "Single World Government". - Agenda 30 - You Will Own Nothing and Be Happy
Initially part of the Great Reset and Agenda 21, this is no longer a conspiracy theory but an actual plan from the WEF. Its not even secret. - Alchemy and the Secrets of the Philosopher's Stone
The word Alchemy comes from the Arabic al-kimia and refers to an early form of science which involves the investigation of nature and an early philosophical and spiritual discipline. - An Exciting Tale of Bravery and Intelligence: How The Troll was Tricked
A thrilling story featuring adventure, courage and cunning - witness how a brave hero outsmarts an evil troll through sheer brilliance! - Androclus and the Lion
An escaped slave hides in the woods and encounters a limping lion... in a brave act of generosity, he administers to the lion's wound before being apprehended by the Romans. As punishment for fleeing, he is taken to the amphitheatre and attacked by a pack of lions! - Antikythera Mechanism - A 2000 Year Old Ancient Computer
In 1901 divers working near Antikythera, an island Northwest of Crete found the remains of a clockwork device that is estimated to be around 2,000 years old. Encased in coral and corrosion, its significance and complexity were not understood until decades later. - Apocalypse in 2012? What Happens at the End of the Mayan Calendar?
Just as Y2K and its batch of predictions about the end of the world in the year 2000 become a distant memory, here comes apocalypse in 2012. - Apollo and Cassandra
The Temple at Delphi was the most famous of all Apollo's Temples. But it was not the only temple built for Apollo. - Are Conspiracy Theories Destroying Democracy?
We have conspiracy theories because sometimes governments and organisations do conspire. But are conspiracy theories destroying democracy? - Area 51 and the Aliens - Conspiracy Theories, UFO's and Cover Ups
Area 51 is a top secret USAF base officially called Air Force Flight Test Center, Detachment 3, located in a remote part of southern Nevada. - Astrology - Horoscopes, Tarot, Psychic Readings
Astrology incorporates Horoscopes, Psychic readings, numerology and tarot using knowledge of the relative positions of celestial bodies. - Avro Lincoln RF398 in RAF Museum Cosford
The WW2 Era Avro Lincoln RF398 bomber is said to be haunted by an unknown ghost who has saved workers from serious injury. - Aztec Creation Myth - Coatlicue & Quetzalcoatl
Aztec mythology contains the legend of how the Earth was formed. Aztec mythology contains a number of creation tales in addition to this one.
- A Brief History Of Teotihuacán, Mexico
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- Beast of Bodmin Moor - The Mysterious Big Cat The Started It All
The Beast of Bodmin Moor is a mysterious big cat said to roam the moor, and became the centre of big cat sightings in the UK. - Bellerophon and Pegasus
Bellerophon tames Pegasus and begins on a journey to destroy the terrible Chimera, determined to free the residents of the kingdom from the fire-breathing Chimera and armed with a golden saddle given to him by the Goddess Athene. - Beowulf: An Anglo-Saxon Epic Tale
Beowulf, the powerful warrior, battles the beast Grendel, who has been terrorising King Hrothgar's Palace, incurring the anger of the beast's vicious mother. - Bermuda Triangle Mystery - Myth Or Reality?
The famous Bermuda Triangle, or Devils Triangle, is located off the shores of Miami and spans across Atlantic to Bermuda and Puerto Rico. - Berry Pomeroy Castle Ghosts and Hauntings
Berry Pomeroy Castle now lies in ruin, but has many stories linked to it and although now only an empty shell it retains an eery atmosphere. - Black Vault: CIA Unexpectedly Releases ALL of its Documents on UFOs
The CIA has released thousands of previously classified UFO case files for the public to view, a collection known as the Black Vault. - Borley Rectory Hauntings and Ghost Stories
Ghost stories and accounts from the Borley Rectory Hauntings, one of England's most hunted houses before it was demolished in 1944.
- Beast of Bodmin Moor - The Mysterious Big Cat The Started It All
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- Child of Water and Little Blue Rock
How the Apache found good luck from turquoise blue rocks. - Clibbon's Post - Hertford's Unconsecrated Burial
Clibbon's Post marks the haunted road side location where highwayman Walter Clibbon was ambushed, killed and buried following mob justice. - Contact
If you would like to get in contact feel free to get in touch. All comments are moderated and there may be a delay before yours are shown. - Crop Circles - The Myth and History of these Strange Patterns
Crop circles are a generic term used to describe the flattening of crops, usually in a circular pattern were thought to be work of UFO's.
- Child of Water and Little Blue Rock
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- Daedalus and Icarus
Daedalus advises his son, Icarus, not to fly too high as the heat may melt the wax keeping his wings together. Icarus ignores his father's advice and flies too high, with disastrous results. - Discovering Ancient Egypt Through The Story of Isis and Osiris
A legend from ancient Egypt describes how the powerful deity Osiris and his Queen Isis fought to rule Egypt against his evil brother Seth. - Do the Agogwe Exist? The Little Furry Men of Tanzania
The Agogwe is a purported small human-like biped reported from the forests of East Africa first recorded in 1937 by Captain Hichens. - Does The Mongolian Death Worm Really Exist?
The Mystery of the strange Mongolian Death Worm of the Gobi desert that can kill using an acid like spray that causes paralysis and death. - Dybbuk Boxes - The Worlds Most Cursed Objects
Dybbuk Box are wax sealed boxes which are said to contain entrapped spirits and malevolent beings. Breaking the seal releases the spirit.
- Daedalus and Icarus
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- El Chupacabra - The Goat Sucker
El Chupacabra is Spanish for Goat Sucker, is a relatively new species Reports start from the late 80's around Central and Southern America. - Exploring The Ancient Egyptian Story of Re
Discover the captivating story behind one of Egypt's oldest creation myths. Follow Re, the solar god, on his journey through time and space. - Exploring the Legacy of El Cid: A Spanish Legend
Great military leader Roderigo Diaz de Vivar devises a strategy to defend Valencia from the Muslims after his death as he lies dying.
- El Chupacabra - The Goat Sucker
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- Fallen Rider of Dower House, Bristol
The story of Elizabeth Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort, who died in a riding accident and is said to haunt the grounds of Dower House. - Flat Earthers
Flat Earthers are the people who still don't believe that the earth's round, despite all the available evidence to the contrary.
- Fallen Rider of Dower House, Bristol
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- Geirrodur the Troll King
Thor, deceived by the demon Loki, journeys to Geirrodur the Troll King's home in search of fantastic treasures. - Ghost Haunting and History of Hastings Castle
Hastings Castle was the first Norman castle constructed in England by William of Normandy after victory at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. - Goodrich Castle History and Haunted Stories
Goodrich Castle is a beautiful Medieval castle that's worth an afternoon's visit. It's also reportedly haunted by ghosts from the civil war. - Greek Mythological Story of Dionysus and Ariadne
Learn the ancient myth of love between Dionysus, the god of wine and fertility, and Ariadne of Crete. Read the classic myth here!
- Geirrodur the Troll King
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- Hackney Marsh Beast - Big Cat, Big Dog or Bear?
The Legend of the Hackney Marsh Beast has it that an ancient sabre tooth tiger is running free up the downs near Hackney Marsh. - Hades & the King of Corinth
The ancient Corinth inhabitants thought their king, King Sisyphus of Corinth, was the most shrewd ruler who had ever lived! They frequently boasted about him. - Haunting of Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms
Beneath the streets of Westminster in London lies a vast labyrinth of rooms and passages which was the war time hub of the British defence. - Haunting of The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall
The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall is one of the most famous hauntings in Britain because of the strange shape captured by photographers. - Haunting of The Tron Theatre and Hellfire Club in Glasgow
Tron Theatre Glasgow has a colourful past. It's been a meeting hall, place of execution, a police station and used by the Hellfire club. - Haunting of the Famous Theatre Royal in London
London's famous Theatre Royal is said to be haunted by the ghost of John Baldwin Buckstone, an actor and playwright from the mind 1800's - Hermitage Castle - Scotland's Fortress Of Nightmares
Hermitage Castle is one of the creepiest locations I have visited. Its malevolent ambience a testament to the evil that took place here. - History and Haunting of Tewkesbury Battlefield
Tewkesbury Battlefield is the scene of one of the bloodiest battles in the War of the Roses and is haunted by those who died in battle. - History and Haunting of the SS Great Britain
Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and built in Bristol, the SS Great Britain is said to be haunted by the spirit Captain Gray. - History and Huntings of the Tower of London
Tower of London is one of the most famous landmarks in London and has a sinister past, thousands of executions and torture over the years. - History of Stanton Drew Stone Circles and Cove
The tale and history of Stanton Drew Stone Circles and how the guests at a wedding celebration were turned to stone by the devil himself! - History of UFO Sightings, Timeline & Abductions
History of UFO since their first observations, and most have a simple and valid explanation there are some that defy current understanding. - Horatius at the Bridge
Horatius stands alone against an army to preserve Rome despite all odds! - How Music Came To The World - Aztec Mythology
The legend of how music entered the world thanks to the sky god Tezcatlipoca and the wind god Quetzalcoatl. - Hrungnir and Thor
Thor, enraged that Odin invited Hrungnir to Valhalla, challenges Hrungnir to a battle. Understanding that a giant has no chance against a god, the giants devise a devious plan...
- Hackney Marsh Beast - Big Cat, Big Dog or Bear?
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- Is Anybody Out There? Where Are All The Aliens?
Is Anybody Out There? It's been 60 years since the term Flying Saucer was first used. Since then, why haven't we seen any evidence of UFO's? - Isaac Newtons Occult Studies
Isaac Newtons occult studies explored natural sciences, material theory, chronology, alchemy and Biblical interpretations of the Apocalypse. - Isis and the Seven Scorpions
A short tale of kindness which reflects on Isis as a loving and caring goddess.
- Is Anybody Out There? Where Are All The Aliens?
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- Jason and the Golden Fleece
A classical story of Jason and the Golden Fleece in which our hero is on the hunt for a magical golden fleece which will free the kingdom. - Journey into Magic and Mystery with The Girl With The Rose Red Slippers
A Cinderella style tale from ancient Egypt, in which Horus gives the Pharaoh a rose-red shoe and instructs him to search of the owner. - Journeying to The Legendary Land of the Dead
Se-Osiris, the gifted child magician and his father Setna, the son of Pharaoh Rameses the Great, made the only visit to the Duat.
- Jason and the Golden Fleece
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- King Midas and the Donkey Ears
You would think after his bout with the golden touch that perhaps King Midas would have acquired a little common sense. - King Midas and the Golden Touch
The Midas touch is named for a legendary king of Phrygia who was granted the power to transmute whatever he touched into gold. - King Rodrigo of Spain
King Rodrigo of Spain, enticed by the prospect of immense treasures, disregards the sorcerers' cautions and sends his knights to hack down the door to the magical tower.
- King Midas and the Donkey Ears
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- Loawnu the Wise Woman
Once upon a time, a long time ago... On a warm spring day, in Xia times, some children went out in the fields to play. - Lord Combermere's Ghost Photographed at Combermere Abbey
A 1891 photograph of Lord Combermere's ghost was taken by Sybell Corbet and is regarded by some as one the best ghost photos ever taken.
- Loawnu the Wise Woman
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- Majestic 12 Papers And The Ultra Secret Government
A UFO researcher received a mysterious package of Majestic 12 papers which appeared to be a top secret briefing prepared for Eisenhower. - Mysteries of the Ancient Egyptian Pyramids
Mysteries of the Egyptian Pyramids explained, history of the pyramids, how were the pyramids built and why were the pyramids built. - Mysterious Rolling Stones of Death Valley
Rolling Stones of Death Valley are strange phenomenon unique to Death Valley in California where the stones mysteriously move by themselves. - Mysterious Stone Spheres of Costa Rica
The Stone Spheres of Costa Rica are a collection of over 300 almost perfect spherical orbs first discovered in the Diquis Delta in the 1930s - Mystery of the Moai Stone Statues of Easter Island
Easter Island is an island in the South Pacific Ocean. It's most famous for its Moai stone statues which line the island's coastline.
- Majestic 12 Papers And The Ultra Secret Government
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- Nazca Lines of Peru - Ancient Earth Art Seen from Above
Nazca lines of Peru are huge pictograms drawn in the desert 1500 years ago by the ancient Nazcans. How and why they were build is a mystery. - Nessie - The Loch Ness Monster from Scotland
The Loch Ness Monster, or Nessie, is an alleged creature living in Loch Ness, Scotland and is the most famous of all the creatures.
- Nazca Lines of Peru - Ancient Earth Art Seen from Above
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- Odysseus and the Cyclops
Odysseus and his tired crew rest in a cave after their ship is wrecked on Sicily, only to discover that they are sharing the home of Polyphemus the cyclops, who is famous for his love of the taste of human flesh!
- Odysseus and the Cyclops
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- Pandora's Box - Exploring the Dark Side of the Ancient Greek Myth
A story about how a young woman's curiosity caused the world to experience sorrow, death, and sadness, but also hope. - Perseus and the Gorgon
Perseus, our valiant hero, embarks on a quest to destroy the wicked gorgon Medusa, who is so terrible that everyone who glances at her turns to stone. - Plea for Witches to be Pardoned in Scotland
Campaigners have submitted a petition to Scottish Parliament calling for the last convicted witches to be pardoned in Scotland. - Privacy Policy
The content in this website is for information purposes only. By visiting this website, you accept and consent to practices described here. - Project Blue Book - USAF Investigates UFO Sightings
Project Blue Book was a detailed study of UFO sightings by the US Air Force which ended in the late 1960s but there are calls to reopen it.
- Pandora's Box - Exploring the Dark Side of the Ancient Greek Myth
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- Retelling the Story of The Knight in Shepherds Boots
The story of Sir Percival, a knight in shepherds boots and his journey into King Arthur's realm and joins the Knights of the Round Table. - Ring O' Bells Pub - One of the Most Haunted Pubs in England?
The Ring O' Bells pub is one of the oldest buildings in Middleton, Manchester, and also claims to be one of the most haunted. - Robin Hood - The Outlaw Who Became a British Folk Hero
Discover the story of Robin Hood, a 13th-century revolutionary whose impact still echoes throughout British culture and folklore today. - Roland and Oliver
Charlemagne's army is fighting the Muslims. Roland appoints his stepfather Ganelon as an ambassador to Marsilion to make a peace offer. - Romulus & Remus
Romulus and Remus justified their right to rule because their mother was a princess and their father was the war god Mars. - Roswell Incident - The UFO Crash of 1947
Roswell, New Mexico is the scene for what is probably the most famous UFO Incident, involving the recovery of materials from a crashed UFO.
- Retelling the Story of The Knight in Shepherds Boots
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- SETI - The Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence
SETI is a research project hunting for existence of extra-terrestrial intelligence by scanning the skies and listening to radio signals. - Shrunken Heads
Shrunken heads are real human heads ritually prepared for spiritual protection and intimidation by the Shuar Indians along the Amazon river. - Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
The Green Knight of the North dares Sir Gawain of Camelot to a rare and unusual challenge in a test of courage and honour. - Sitemap
Searchable sitemap to help find page content. Please enter a search term in the box below to search pages on this site. - Spontaneous Glass Breakage or Shattering
Spontaneous Glass Breakage is a phenomenon whereby glass shatters or explodes by itself with no apparent reason or cause. - Spontaneous Human Combustion
Spontaneous human combustion (SHC for short) is a theory that the human body can catch fire, burn or explode without any source of ignition. - St George Ghost - A Haunted House in Bristol
The St George ghost haunting as reported to a local newspaper, where old coins appeared out of nowhere and footsteps heard in the night. - Stonehenge - A Neolithic Henge and Stone Circle
Stonehenge is one of the most famous megalithic monuments in England. Its construction and purpose have been a constant source of mystery. - Storytelling of the Clever Coyote: A Native American Tale
The tale of how Coyote uses his cunning mind and kind heart to save a little boy and a buffalo from a terrifying monster.
- SETI - The Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence
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- The Bargarran Witches of Glasgow
The Bargarran Witches are regarded as the last mass execution of witches in Western Europe. Victims of widespread hysteria in Scotland. - The Captivating Story Behind the Legend of the Shadow Puppets
From ancient forms of storytelling to modern theatre, read how the legend of the Shadow Puppets was born and mesmerized generations. - The Charming Myth of Eros & Psyche
Aphrodite was the exception to the Greek God family tree. Some say her parents were unknown, and that she was born of sea foam. Others, like the poet Homer, said she was a daughter of the mighty Zeus, king of all the gods. - The Chinese Myth of the Black Egg, Pan Gu and the World
Discover the mysterious Chinese myth of Pan Gu and the Black Egg which served as inspiration for the creation of the world! - The Curious Tale of the Ghost Hound of Lyme Regis
Ghost Hound of Lyme Regis dates back to the 17th century, but has stopped haunting the farmhouse at Lyme Regis and instead haunts "Dog Lane" - The Curse of Tutankhamun and the Mummy's Tomb
Howard Carter discovered the Tomb of Tutankhamun in 1922 and almost immediatley the effects of the Curse of Tutankhamun were experienced. - The Curse of the Hope Diamond Through History
An exquisite gem, the priceless Hope Diamond, was believed to have been cursed by a woman who blamed her marital unhappiness on it. - The Elusive Abominable Snowman or Yeti of Himalayas
The "Abominable Snowman" or Yeti, is a white, hairy, apelike animal said to inhabit the Himalayan region of Nepal and Tibet. - The Epic Battles and Adventures of Siegfried, the Dragon Slayer
Follow the dangerous adventures of Siegfried, a fearless dragon slayer, in his epic battles and battles-hardened wisdom. - The Flying Dutchman - The Most Famous Ghost Ship
Flying Dutchman is the famous ghost ship cursed to roam the seas endlessly and strikes terror into the hearts of sailors who have seen it. - The Ghost Crew of Eastern Air Lines Tri-Star 318
Experienced stewardess aboard Tri-Star 318 on a routine flight from New York to Miami was terrified by a ghostly apparition she saw onboard. - The Ghosts and Hauntings of Berkeley Castle
Berkeley Castle has been the site of many incidents, but perhaps the most famous are the imprisonment, torture and execution of Edward II. - The Haunted Airship Cardington Hangars in Bedfordhsire
The Cardington Hangars are reputed to be haunted by at least one airman from the ill-fated R101 airship disaster of 1930. - The Haunted Cathedral House Hotel in Glasgow
The hotel in Glasgow has been the subject of many past ghostly sightings and activity and overlooks Glasgow Cathedral and the Necropolis. - The Headless Ghosts of Blickling Hall
Blickling Hall is a site with a dark and mysterious history. A site that boasts two frightening ghosts not to mention their headless horses! - The History and Haunting of Bosworth Battlefield
Battle of Bosworth is one of the worst documented battles in history despite Bosworth Battlefield being decisive in the Wars of the Roses. - The Hynek UFO Classification System
Hynek UFO Classification is the traditional method of describing an event as distant or close encounter of the first, second or third kind. - The Legend of Finn MacCool and the Giant's Causeway
As the famous giant Finn MacCool found out, picking a fight with someone bigger than you is not clever. He was lucky to have an astute wife! - The Legend of the Gremlin Bell
Have you ever noticed some riders have a small Gremlin Bell hanging from their motorcycle or handlebars and wondered what the purpose is? - The Legendary Tale of Baba-Yaga and Vasilisa the Fair
Dive into Slavic folklore with the story of Baba-Yaga and Vasilisa the Fair. Read what happened when one young girl entered the witch's hut. - The Magical Legend of the Fairy Flag of the Macleod
Discover the mystery and romance behind the legendary Fairy Flag of Macleod - an ancient banner said to be laden with magical power! - The Mysterious Moving Coffins of Barbados
This story of the Moving Coffins of Barbados is one of the most famous ghost stories and revolves around the Chase family Vault in Barbados. - The Mythology Behind Echo & Narcissus - A Tale Of Pride
Trace the footsteps of Echo & Narcissus - discover the Greek myth and explore why this tragedy has stood the test of time. - The Myths and Legends of the Ancient 'Lost' City of Atlantis
The lost city of Atlantis is a story told throughout the ages. The first accounts are from around 355 BC by Greek philosopher Plato. - The Oracle of Delphi and Apollo
As a visitor to Apollo's oracle discovers, the problem with oracles is that their visions are often fairly ambiguous. - The Origins of Halloween in Ancient Briton
The origins of Halloween can be traced back to ancient Briton when the Celts celebrated their new year on November 1st, and Samhain before. - The Philadelphia Experiment of Invisibility and Teleportation
In 1943, the Philadelphia Experiment rendered a US Navy Destroyer invisible to human observers for a brief period of time. - The Prince and the Sphinx
The story of how Harmachis, posing as a Sphinx, assisted a young Egyptian Prince in becoming Pharaoh. - The Science of Horror
We take a look at the science of horror and some of the real life science behind the classical horror stories and films. - The Seven Years' Famine
King Tcheser approaches the Nile gods for assistance as his people are in starvation after seven years of drought. - The Starchild Skull - A Discovery Of Alien Ancestors?
Around 1930 in a Mexican mine, buried underneath a human skeleton a mysteriously deformed, smaller skeleton was discovered dubbed Starchild Skull. - The Story of Demeter and Persephone and Why We Have Seasons
An account of how the seasons on Earth are caused by Hades, the god of the underworld, capturing a goddess. - The Story of Echo and Hera - A Mythical Tale of Love
A short tale about why we hear Echo repeating what we say. - The Story of Snegurochka - The Snow Maiden
Can wishes come true? Sometimes they can. This is the tale of Snegurochka - the snow maiden who came to visit an elderly couple in Russia. - The Story of the Green Lady Haunting Longleat House
Longleat House is a splendid stately home famous for its Renaissance architecture. It is also famous for being haunted by the Green Lady. - The Strange Case of Clairvius Narcisse - A Real Life Zombie
Clairvius Narcisse was a Haitian man said to have been turned into a living zombie by a bokor (witch doctor) and the only recorded account. - The Tale Of Spring-Heeled Jack, A Leaping Devil That Terrorized London
The extraordinary take of Spring-Heeled Jack. A devil stalker from Victorian London or was he just a common criminal stalker? - The Tale of the Hanbury Hall Ghost of Lost Love
Hanbury Hall is a large 18th-century stately home in parkland at Hanbury, Worcestershire and is said to be haunted by spirit of Emma Vernon. - The Timelsss Tale of the Sword in the Stone
When a mysterious sword appears in a church graveyard on Christmas day bearing the inscription "Whoso pulleth out this sword from this stone and anvil is the true-born King of all Britain" knights from all over the kingdom flock to get their chance to pull the sword from the stone. - The Unstoppable Tactics of Hannibal & Carthage
Discover the remarkable military tactics of Hannibal & Carthage, two ancient powers that changed the course of history. - The West Lothian UFO Encounter in Livingston
A West Lothian UFO encounter in 1979 has lead to the area of Livingston the being given the "West Lothian twilight zone" nickname. - The Wooden Horse of Troy
The Trojans cheered when they awoke one day to find that the Greek army had finally left after ten years, and they were shocked to receive an unusual gift - a big wooden horse. - Theseus and the Minotaur
Athens' King Aegeus sends his son, Theseus, into the labyrinth to save the lives of Athenian hostages brought to Crete each year. Only by killing the Minotaur would Theseus be able to put an end to the continual danger of war. - Tunguska Fireball - When the Sky Exploded
The Tunguska Fireball Event was a huge blast near the Tunguska River, the source of which has never been fully explained.
- The Bargarran Witches of Glasgow
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- UFOs exist, Japanese Government Spokesman Says
Japan's chief government spokesman, Nobutaka Machimura, has announced in a press release that Unidentified Flying Objects UFOs exist. - Unravelling the Story of Arachne the Spinner - The Original Spiderwoman
Discover one of the most powerful stories of ancient Greece - The Fate of Arachne, as she strives against her divine opponent in a clash of wit and craftsmanship.
- UFOs exist, Japanese Government Spokesman Says
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- Wang the Peddler
The tale of a forgetful peddler who buys the perfect gift for his wife, but does not even know what it is! - Were J.R.R. Tolkien And C.S. Lewis Occultists?
According to conspiracy theorists, Tolkien and CS Lewis could be occultists given the number of references to occultism in their writings. - What Caused the Fall of the Mayan Civilisation
Why did the Mayan Civilisation, a remarkably sophisticated civilisation, suddenly collapse sometime during the 8th or 9th centuries? - What Is the Legend of Oak Island Money Pit?
Discovered in 1795, the Money Pit is reportedly the site of a treasure trove, however nobody has been able to reach the treasure. - What is Voodoo? Understanding a Misunderstood Religion
Voodoo is the westernisation of the religious tradition originating in West Africa, which came to prominence due to the slave trade. - Where has our Technology come from?
A hypothetical look at where our technology came from and what triggered the huge technological leaps we saw in the 20th century. - White Lady of Over Court Haunting an Elizabethan Manor near Bristol
The haunting of an Elizabethan manor by the White Lady of Over Court, one of the most famous reported sighting was by a group of carollers. - Who Was the Man from Taured? A Traveller from an Alternate Universe?
Was the Man from Taured a traveller from alternate universe? When officials saw a passport from a nonexistent country, they were baffled. - William Tell: The Swiss Hero Who Refused to Obey Tyranny
Gessler, the cruel governor of Uri, challenges William Tell to shoot an apple off his son's head in order to teach him a lesson. - Witches, Witchcraft and Sorcery - Origins, Practices and Myths
What is witchcraft? We take a look at Witchcraft through history, the origins, practices and customs, witch hunts and trials.
- Wang the Peddler