An ancient Egyptian limestone statue of an unidentified woman, dating back to the New Kingdom Period (1550 BC to 1050 BC), has gained attention since Michael Jackson's death in 2009 due to its striking resemblance to the pop icon. The statue, on display at the Field Museum in Chicago since 1988, has been dubbed "The Pharaoh of Pop" by media. The statue's upturned nose and … [Read more...] about The Pharaoh of Pop”: 3,000-Year-Old Bust Eerily Resembles Michael Jackson, Says Museum
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Llareta: The 3000-Year-Old Shrub That Looks Like a Giant Green Blob
In the high Andes Mountains of Chile and Bolivia, there is a plant that looks like a giant lime-green blob of goo. However, it is far from gooey; in fact, it's solid to the touch. This plant is called llareta, and it is a member of the Apiaceae family, which makes it a cousin to parsley, carrots, and fennel. But what sets it apart from its relatives is its incredibly slow … [Read more...] about Llareta: The 3000-Year-Old Shrub That Looks Like a Giant Green Blob
The Extinct Elasmotherium: The “Thin Plate Beast” of Eurasia
Elasmotherium, also known as the "Thin Plate Beast," is an extinct genus of rhinoceros that lived in Eurasia during the Late Pliocene through the Pleistocene period, spanning from 2.6 million to 29,000 years ago. This massive animal was one of the largest rhinoceroses to ever exist, with a weight of up to 5 tons and a length of over 4 meters. Elasmotherium was … [Read more...] about The Extinct Elasmotherium: The “Thin Plate Beast” of Eurasia
This Spectacular Sunrise in San Francisco Only Happens Twice a Year
San Francisco is famous for many things: the Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman’s Wharf, and of course, its hilly streets. However, there's one thing that not everyone knows about, and that's the spectacular sunrise that only happens twice a year. The sunrise in San Francisco is an incredible sight to behold, and it’s only visible twice a year, around mid-March and mid-September. … [Read more...] about This Spectacular Sunrise in San Francisco Only Happens Twice a Year
Nest Man Of India Has Built 250000 Homes For Sparrows And Trains Students To Build More
Rakesh Khatri, also known as the "Nest Man of India," has dedicated his life to ensuring the sparrows of Delhi have a home in the bustling city. With a love for the simple seed-eating birds since childhood, Khatri builds nests out of coconut husks, cotton, jute, rattan, and other materials. He has already hosted nest-building workshops in 3,500 schools across India, teaching … [Read more...] about Nest Man Of India Has Built 250000 Homes For Sparrows And Trains Students To Build More





