‘Ghost’ photographed in Sorrel-Weed House0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web
- October 31, 2019
A woman on a ghost tour in Savannah recently snapped an unusual picture in this notoriously haunted abode.
A woman on a ghost tour in Savannah recently snapped an unusual picture in this notoriously haunted abode.
A controversial theory that suggests an extraterrestrial body crashing to Earth almost 13,000 years ago caused the extinction of many large animals and a probable population decline in early humans is gaining traction from research sites around the world.
That’s the good news. The bad news is that the files being cataloged are the ones scattered in the photo you see here.
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What was it doing up there?
One of the planet’s most dramatic extinctions was caused in part by ocean acidification, which has become a problem in our own era.
No way muggles could do this.
A hunting party in Nunavut stumbled upon a rare sight: a tree stump poking out of the permafrost. However it got there, the wood will likely tell scientists secrets of the distant past