Product Description "The Ark of the Covenant" and the "Holy Grail" are the most famous lost artefacts in history, but ev...
Gef the Talking Mongoose
Your Fabulous Singing Mongoose - Cobras beware, who a mongoose dare. WHEN IS A GHOST not a ghost? When it is a talking mongoose! In 1931 the...
The Great Flood
JESUS CHRIST himself referred to ‘The Flood’ but it is not only Christians who believe in the story. Jews believe in accounts of the disas...
The Mongolian Deathworm
Artist’s impression of a Mongol Deathworm, based on eyewitness reports. Under the burning sand dunes of the Gobi desert there lurks a creatu...
Rendlesham Forest
Many areas on the east coast of Britain contain top-secret military installations. One island called Orford Ness, just off the coast of Suff...
Maya - Vase of the Seven Gods
Vase of the Seven Gods, Late Classic Period. This vase illustrates God L (right) presiding over six deities at the creation of the present u...
Saint-Médard
When the Deacon of Paris, François de Paris, died in May 1727, great swathes of mourners attended his funeral. The congregation was sorrowfu...
Earth Lights
Earth lights dance above a Norwegian fjord. These are probably similar to the Northern Lights in origin. Throughout history, people have not...
Earth Energy
Some people believe the earth has a natural source of energy that manifests itself as a magnetic field or electrical current. This unseen po...
The Piri Reis Map
The Piri Reis map, showing the coastline of Antarctica under the ice . In 1929 a group of historians at the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul, Turk...
New Ancient Fungus Finding Suggests World's Forests Were Wiped Out In Global Catastrophe
New Ancient Fungus Finding Suggests World's Forests Were Wiped Out In Global Catastrophe ScienceDaily (2009-10-02) -- Tiny organisms tha...
Princeton paleomagnetists put controversy to rest
The well-exposed layering of basalt flows in formations near Lake Superior is aiding scientific understanding of the geomagnetic field in an...
World's oldest map: Spanish cave has landscape from 14,000 years ago
Archaeologists have discovered what they believe is man's earliest map, dating from almost 14,000 years ago. By Fiona Govan in Madrid...