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The world is weirder than you think. We just prove it, one fact at a time.

World Se unió Nisan 2026
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Monitoring stations continue to track the phenomenon, making it one of the few long-term scientifically studied atmospheric mysteries.
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Scientific studies have attempted to explain them through ionized dust, combustion reactions, or atmospheric plasma phenomena, but no single theory fully accounts for all observations.
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For decades, glowing lights have appeared over a remote valley in Norway… and no one can explain what they are.
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Dozens of people were killed or injured in what became one of the most unusual industrial disasters in history. The event later led to improved safety regulations for industrial storage tanks.
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The sticky flood was powerful enough to destroy buildings, derail a train, and trap people and animals in thick molasses. Cleanup took weeks, as the substance hardened and coated the area.
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A 2.3 million gallon tank suddenly ruptured in 1919… unleashing a slow, sticky wave that moved so fast people couldn’t escape.
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The inscription remains unsolved, continuing to attract curiosity from those fascinated by historical puzzles and coded messages.
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For centuries, scholars, cryptographers, and enthusiasts have attempted to decode it, linking it to everything from secret societies to hidden messages about the Holy Grail. Despite numerous proposed solutions, no interpretation has been universally accepted.
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This 18th-century monument in England hides a cryptic message no one has been able to decode for over 250 years…
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Historians debate whether the story is myth, allegory, or a misinterpreted historical event involving real but unusual circumstances. It remains one of England’s most enduring medieval mysteries.
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They reportedly refused normal food at first, later adapting to regular diets, with the boy dying young while the girl survived and integrated into society. The children claimed to come from a subterranean world called St. Martin’s Land.
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The Green Children of Woolpit is a medieval English legend about two children with green skin who appeared in a village.
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Eventually, the military withdrew, and the “war” ended with the emus effectively victorious over human intervention.
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However, the birds proved unexpectedly difficult targets, scattering in small, fast-moving groups that made them nearly impossible to hit effectively. Ammunition was wasted, strategies failed, and the emus continued thriving despite repeated attacks.
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In 1932, Australia launched a military operation against emus that were damaging farmland. Surprisingly, the emus won.
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