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The Mysterious Blue Holes of the Bahamas | Mysterious Universe
The island of Andros in the Bahamas is a mystical place. It is a tropical, sun-kissed land of clear blue seas and pristine, white sand beaches. Possessing immense biological and geographical diversity, with a wide range of habitats across an … Continue reading
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Initial DNA analysis of Paracas elongated skull released – with incredible results | Ancient Origins
“It had mtDNA (mitochondrial DNA) with mutations unknown in any human, primate, or animal known so far. But a few fragments I was able to sequence from this sample indicate that if these mutations will hold we are dealing with … Continue reading
Posted in Archeology, Life, The Unknown
Tagged ancient, bc america, dna, humans, malibu healer, mystery
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Black holes are ‘portals to other universes,’ according to new quantum results – The Mind Unleashed
Black holes are ‘portals to other universes,’ according to new quantum results – The Mind Unleashed.
Posted in Physics, The Unknown
Tagged black hole, einstein, malibu healer, multiverse, physics, quantum, stargate, universe
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Salvia Divinorum: A Western Approach
salviamovie.com Please check out the web site, like the Facebook page and follow the Twitter feed for this documentary made by my friends Erin and Patrick.
Posted in Art & Photography, Entertainment, The Unknown
Tagged brain, divinorum, Erin Wyche, healing, malibu healer, mystery, neurons, physics, psychedelic, quantum, sage, salvia
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Unprecedented Maya Mural Found, Contradicts 2012 “Doomsday” Myth
After a fairly sensational headline and teaser, a fairly interesting article about the workings of Mayan scribes. I don’t think the Mayan calendar predicted “Doomsday” anyway, it is just the end of a cycle and the start of a new … Continue reading
Posted in Archeology, Spirituality, The Unknown
Tagged 2012, maya, mayan, predictions, ruins
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‘Ghost ship’ off Canada heralds arrival of tsunami debris – Yahoo! News
It’s coming sooner than we thought. Those of us living at or near the beach will soon be in for beachcombing like we have never seen before. Treasures both interesting and dangerous are sure to be found. ‘Ghost ship’ off … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Science, The Unknown
Tagged beaches, debris, flotsam, japan, junk, tsunami
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Recent Photo of the Richat Structure From the International Space Station | TheBlaze.com
Another cool earth mystery. I first thought ‘impact crater’, but the geometry doesn’t support it. Progressive sink hole? Ancient civilization? Some structures seem to support an originally spiral formation that has since eroded to concentric circles. What do you think? … Continue reading
Posted in Palaeontology, Science, Space, The Unknown
Tagged bullseye, circles, desert, formation, rock, sahara
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‘Woolly mammoth’ spotted in Siberia | The Sun |News
As much as I would like to see Mammoths still roaming the Russian tundra, I have to go with “Bear carrying salmon” on this one. These things are fairly disappointing, fairly regularly. UFOs that are clearly one of those guys … Continue reading
Posted in Animals, Palaeontology, The Unknown
Tagged mammoth, mystery, russia, tundra
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