Abdul Hannan Saif
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Top 5 amazing destinations for 2024
Number 5: Underwater Waterfall, Mauritius Mauritius is known for its idyllic beaches and crystal-clear sea. However, at the southwest corner of the island, there is an unbelievable phenomenon that appears to be an underwater waterfall. Despite how it looks, this isn't a flowing region of water, but instead an optical illusion that happens because of the sea floor structure. The island sits on an ocean shelf that is no more than 500 feet deep. At the edge of the shelf, however, it plunges to depths of almost two and a half miles. What you're seeing in the underwater waterfall is not water falling into the abyss, but particles of sand that are being pushed over by the current.
By Abdul Hannan Saif28 days ago in Wander
Aircraft that nearly crashed into Athens .
An engine explodes during takeoff, the water injection system is switched off and communication is lost. Now, this doomed plane faces the imminent threat of crashing into Athens or a hill. Will the captain be able to defy all odds and save over 400 lives on board? Stay tuned.
By Abdul Hannan Saifabout a month ago in FYI
You'll Never Guess How the World Sounds to Animals
Chances are, you have a dog wagging its precious tail around the house or sniffing at your feet. Have you ever marveled at how keen your dog's hearing is? I mean, it can hear you opening a bag of chips even if you're on a different floor in the house. Even with this amazing ability, most household dogs don't have the best hearing in the animal kingdom. They're not even in the top five.
By Abdul Hannan Saifabout a month ago in Petlife
7 Truly Terrifying Monsters From the U.S.
When it comes to monsters, our minds often conjure up images of mythical beasts like the Loch Ness Monster or the Yeti. However, there are reports of terrifying creatures right here in the United States that have left many scratching their heads in disbelief. From Bigfoot sightings to encounters with mysterious lake creatures, the U.S. has its own share of spine-chilling tales. Here are seven of the most bone-chilling monsters that have been reported across the country.
By Abdul Hannan Saifabout a month ago in FYI
Museum Tried to Have Loch Ness Monster Killed
It's fascinating how beliefs about the Loch Ness monster have evolved over time. Today, it seems like most people, including mainstream scientists, are skeptical about its existence. However, around 80 years ago, the Loch Ness monster was taken quite seriously, even among academics. During that time, some individuals were so convinced of Nessie's existence that they went to extreme lengths to try to prove or disprove its presence in the lake. This shift in attitudes and beliefs about the Loch Ness monster over the years is truly intriguing.
By Abdul Hannan Saifabout a month ago in FYI
Viking Apocalypse: Is The World Coming to an End?
We all breathed a sigh of relief when we made it through the Mayan apocalypse unscathed. However, it seems we may not be out of the woods just yet. According to Viking mythology, the world is set to end this Saturday, February 22nd in a cataclysmic event known as the Viking Apocalypse. The ancient Norse belief holds that on this day, the planet will split open, releasing the inhabitants of Hel, the Norse underworld, and bringing about the end of the world as we know it.
By Abdul Hannan Saifabout a month ago in FYI
"Five Extinct Animals That Might Still Exist"
Did you like Jurassic Park? I mean, I watched it like eight times in theaters. No joke. Do people still do that anymore? I mean, if I really like a movie now, I'll probably watch it twice in theaters. I could never spend the money and watch something in theaters seven or eight times anymore. Maybe it's because movies cost so much more now. I don't know. I loved Jurassic Park because, hey, I love dinosaurs. Or I should say, I like anything interesting that I have never seen before. For example, when I hear the term "extinct animals," I automatically think about the dodo bird. I like dodo birds mainly because I think their name sounds really funny. I mean, "dodo." Now, what if I told you that some of the animals that are believed to be extinct might actually not be?
By Abdul Hannan Saifabout a month ago in FYI
Five Lesser-Known Monsters That May Still Exist Today
When speaking of monsters, we all have heard of Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, and Mothman. But these are not the only creatures that may lurk in the wild. Here are five monsters that you may have never heard of that still may exist somewhere in the world.
By Abdul Hannan Saifabout a month ago in FYI
"Six Apps That Allow You to Find Ghosts"
Do you ever watch those creepy ghost-hunting shows on TV? I admit I can't really watch those because they creep me out. Don't get me wrong, I love knowing that a place is haunted, especially castles because it adds to the whole mysterious aura of the place. But to me, these ghost-hunting guys are just asking for trouble. I'm in no way a spirit or ghost expert, but if I know a place is haunted, I'm getting out of there.
By Abdul Hannan Saifabout a month ago in FYI
"Could the Secret to Eternal Life Be Found in Jellyfish?"
Throughout history, the quest for eternal life has captured the imagination of humankind. From the legends of the Fountain of Youth to the pursuit of the Philosopher's Stone, the desire to conquer death has been a recurring theme in various cultures. However, could the key to everlasting life lie in the depths of the ocean rather than on land?
By Abdul Hannan Saifabout a month ago in FYI
5 Greatest Unsolved Mysteries You May Not Know About
I always loved magic shows growing up. I didn't necessarily need to figure out exactly how some of the magic tricks were done; I just liked the entire mystery of it all. Now, it's easy to become obsessed with the mysteries of the world. Most people like to think that anything can be figured out or solved, but that is just not the case. You're probably familiar with some of the more popular mysteries, such as the Bermuda Triangle or the search for the Holy Grail. Here are five of history's greatest mysteries that you might not be familiar with.
By Abdul Hannan Saifabout a month ago in FYI
5 Incidents That Prove Elves Could Exist
Do you believe that elves exist? And I'm not talking about the ones from the "Lord of the Rings" movies. If you were to ask a random person on the street whether they believe elves exist, they'd probably look at you like you're insane or had one too many cookies. But if you were to ask this question in Iceland, many people might respond with an affirmative "yes."
By Abdul Hannan Saifabout a month ago in FYI