Tuesday, March 22, 2016

A Smoke Corpses of Aseki, Papua New Guinea


We tend to associate mummies with ancient Egypt, but a lot of culture around the world practiced mummification. The Anga tribe of the Aseki region of Papua New Guinea is one of them. Anga’s mummies, however, aren't wrapped in bandages and placed in tombs. They are left in the open, high above a cliff, often overlooking the village where they once lived.
One of the most important process of mummification is the removal of moisture from the dead bodies, because water promotes decomposition, and a decomposed body cannot be preserved by mummification. Ancient Egyptians achieved this by covering the dead bodies with salt and mixture of spices that had great drying properties. The Anga tribe employed a more direct approach they heated the dead bodies over a fire.


The elaborate process began by slicing open the knees, elbows, feet, and other joints. Hollow bamboo poles were then inserted in the slits, as well as the stomach of the body to evacuate its contents. The bodies were then smoked for over a month until all bodily
fluids had dripped out of the numerous cuts made in the body, as well as through the bamboo tubes. This fluid was collected and massaged by the villagers over their own bodies, as a mean to transfer the power of the deceased to the living. Some articles claim that the left over fluid was used as cooking oil, which is not only gross and revolting but is also a lie.

Most of what’s known about the mummies is based on the exaggerated tales of one British explorer named Charles Higginson, who was the first person to document a report on the smoked corpses in 1907. It was Charles Higginson who described the Anga as bloodthirsty savages who greedily lapped up the entrails of their own kin during the smoking
process. “But if that was the case,” reasonsIan Lloyd Neubauer, who travelled to this part of Papua New Guinea and spoke to the people there, “then why didn't the Anga make a meal of Higginson, a lone and defenceless foreigner living in their midst?”.

After the body was smoked and dried, it was covered with ocher, a claylike form of iron oxide, to protect the mummifying remains from scavengers and the elements. Even in the sweltering
conditions of Papua New Guinea, which normally accelerate the decomposition of corpses, the process worked remarkably well.
Mummification came to an end in 1949 when missionaries took firm root in Aseki. The remaining mummies are now carefully preserved by villagers who periodically perform restoration work whenever a limb of a mummy droops or looks like it would fall off. Supports to body parts would be added, and heated sap from local trees would
be used as glue. They would also touch up the ocher clay.
Anga mummies can be found in several villages of Papua New Guinea's Aseki District. Incidentally, the Anga tribes weren’t the only people who smoked their dead. 



This type of mummification was also practiced by the Philippians in the town of Kabayan. They are known as Kabayan Mummies or Fire Mummies.





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New Found: Fairy Circles in AUSTRALIA


The mysterious phenomenon shows up on a new continent.


For many years, scientists have puzzled over a striking phenomenon in Namibia in a regular, hexagonal pattern, plants clear the ground and leave empty circles of earth. These blank spots are called "fairy circles," because they seem to have been put there almost by magic and because scientists can't agree on what, exactly, causes them.

Stephan Getzin, an ecological modeler at Germany's Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, once believed that the fairy
circles might be created by termites, one of the more popular theories for how the circles are formed. But as he researched them, he changed his mind: it seemed more likely, he wrote in a 2014 paper, that plants self-organize into these mysterious patterns.

That paper promoted an Australian scientist, Bronwyn Bell, to get in touch: fairy circles had been documented only in Africa, but, she wrote to Getzin, Australia had a similar phenomenon. Now, Getzin, Bell, and their colleagues have released a new paper, in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, that details the discovery of these Australian fairy circles and argues that, here too, the plants organize themselves into this arrangement.

The Australian fairy circles are found in western Australia, about 10 miles from the town of Newman. As in Namibia, the earth here is

dry and water scarce; it's water competition, argue the scientists who believe the plants self-organize, that drives vegetation here to leave patches of earth bare.
There is a notable distinction between the circles on the different continents. In the Namibian fairy circles, the exposed earth is loamy, and the open circles act as reservoirs of water. Here, the clay surface of the land is hard and dry, and it directs water towards the places where plants are actually growing.
Getzin and his colleagues did look for termite activity in the area where the Australian fairy circles were found, but they found no correlation between termite activity and the pattern of plants. One scientist who believes the Namibian circles are the work of
termites,Norbert Jürgens, told the New York Times that he might not actually call the Australia circles "fairy circles" because their clay characters makes them function differently.

The discovery of the Australian fairy circles hints that maybe there are more of these out there in the world: they're hard to identify from the ground, since they're spaced far enough apart that it's often impossible to see the next circle over while standing in one. Much easier is to find them in aerial photos, and in this age of satellite photography, there are plenty of those. Maybe all we need to do is look, and we'll find more fairy circles and, finally, a definitive answer to what causes them.


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The Gateway to Hell - Darvaza Turkmenistan


The Darvaza gas crater or “The Door to Hell” is a 60 meters wide and 20 meters deep hole in the heart of the hot, expansive Karakum
desert in Turkmenistan, that has been on on fire for the last 38
 years. But the hole is not of a natural origin. The large crater is a result of a Soviet gas exploration accident that occurred in 1971.




The Darvaza (also known as Derweze) area is rich in natural gas. While drilling in 1971, the Soviets accidentally tapped into a massive underground natural gas cavern, causing the ground to collapse and the entire drilling rig to fall in. To prevent escape of poisonous gas into the atmosphere, the geologists decided to light it on fire. They had hoped the fire would use all the fuel in a matter of days, but as it turns out, the supply of natural gas below the crater is near infinite as the crater’s been burning since.






On a dark night, the glow of the burning hole can be seen from miles away and the smell of burning sulfur can be detected from a distance that becomes quite strong as you near the hot edge of the crater.



The Soviet drilling rig is believed to still be down there somewhere, on the other side of the "Gates of Hell."











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Monday, March 21, 2016

An Elderly Couple Took The Same Picture Every Season, However The Last Picture Kept Me Speechless

Pictures are memorable objects, when looking back at them they instantly unleash many emotions, a picture says more than a thousand words!
It is very hard to explain the emotions you bear with a single picture, sometimes even impossible.
A single picture can represent a bundle of emotions at once, sometimes the easiest way to express yourself is simply by showing an image or picture.
This lovely couple have been happily ever married for many years, and they bear a tradition with them by taking the same picture every single season. However;the final picture of their photo book ended up in being something very sad.
They would stand in the same position through good and bad weather, in front of their house. By observing the pictures thoroughly, you are easily able to see the unconditional love that those two shared among each other.
These pictures were represent their joy and happiness in life over the years, but the last picture put me into tears!

Picture 1
Picture 2

Picture 3
Picture 4
Couple 5
Picture 5

Picture 6
Picture 7

Picture 8

Picture 9

Picture 10
Couple 11
Picture 11

And Then this sad thing had to happen!

Couple 12
Picture 12



Journalist ken Griffiths of the Sunday Times took a picture of his parents from 1973 onward. Its a tradition they kept up for years and the result are beautiful. In the Spring, they stand proudly over their flower and during the winter, they come closer together. Its a love story told through seasons and photographs. Definitely worth a look. 


Love is eternal, and will last forever even after passing away. We kindly invite you to share this with your loved ones, showing them the true emotions of love.



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Amazing Underground City Was Discovered During The Renovation Of A House


During a renovation of the house from a Turkish man in 1963 he made a world changing discovery.

Behind a wall they had to remove, a hidden chamber appeared, it turned out to be the first look on a lost city called Derinkuyu. The city expands to at least 18 floors underground and isn't the biggest but the deepest in history. A very complicated network of several galleries which are connected multiple chambers and buildings.

The city is one of the lost cities of Cappadocia which are constructed thousands of years ago.





Here is the first gallery:


Historians think it was built around 8 before Christ and was used by around 20.000 residents.


It was a very useful spot for defense against armies and natural disasters.



On the next page you will find out that this city was full of other surprises..
This city had a lot more surprises:

There are several entrances to other rooms


Even a ventilation system is aboard to provide fresh air

Also drinkable water was available to avoid dehydration and intoxication and it also wasn't in contact with main ground.

The entire city can be locked down by using large round stones.

A lot of rooms had different functions like schools, shops, graves and churches.




The Derinkuyu underground city (Cappadocian Greek: Ανακού) is an ancient multi-level underground city in the Derinkuyu district in Nevşehir Province, Turkey. Extending to a depth of approximately 60 m (200 feet), it is large enough to have sheltered as many as 20,000 people together with their livestock and food stores. It is the largest excavated underground city in Turkey and is one of several underground complexes found across Cappadocia.


It was opened to visitors in 1969 and about half of the underground city is currently accessible to tourists.

I will live their if there's a massive and huge disaster or war happened..




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A Girl Who Died In 1920 Still Opens Her Eyes In Her Coffin, This Is Really Freaky and Creppy

Meet the Rosalia Lombardo, she is known as the "Sleeping Beauty". Back in the 1900's people who passed away were sometimes embalmed in a particular way, in order to stay well preserved for many years. Alfrede Salafia, was one of the best people who embalmed the bodies keeping the body intact after passing away, as Rosalia Lombardo is considered to be the best embalmed mummy maintaining her original appearance.


After passing away due to pneumonia, something very strange happened to her which drew massive attention within the media. The myth about a "Sleeping Beauty" has been hunting our minds for decades, as the girl who has passed away in the year in the 1920's still manages to open and close her eyes. Some say she is still alive, however I doubt that it is it possible for someone to survive for such a long time!

According to Dario Piombino-Mascali, who is the curator of the Capuchin Catacombs in Sicily, there is no chance that this Myth could be true. He stated that the pictures taken were illustrated different, due to "an optical illusion produced by the light that filters through the side windows, which during the day is subject to change”


I really would like to believe the phenomenon Piombino-Mascali is describing is fake, however if you view the images above they look very real! We would like to invite you to share your opinions about Rasalia Lombardo, this topic remains very freaky!





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5 (FIVE) Biggest Mysteries on Earth have never been Solved

Everybody has a list of which places they want to visit before they die, places you don't know yet. But there are a few places not everybody knows about which aren't particularly famous or beautiful but more very mysterious.




1. The Mayans and the End of the World!!!


The Maya's are a population from the south of Mexico and North of Central America. For over decades the Maya's did their own calculations and used their own calendars. And these calculations are the finest we've ever seen in human history. The Maya's calendar ended exactly on December 21, 2012. So was it is the end? yes in the end? but also a new beginning the Maya's said.


According to  the Mayan's the biggest chances of the world's ending are the TSUNAMI'S, NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS, WORLD WIDE CRISIS & etc...

The MAYA "DOOMSDAY" Calendar!
















2. The ATLANTIS



Everybody heard of the story, the mysterious sunken island of Atlantis. The only information we have about this island is a map and small story from philosopher Plato. 



3. The Bermuda Triangle

This one of my favorite, The Bermuda Triangle. It's a large triangle between Florida, the Bermuda Islands and Puerto Rico. This place won the mysterious name because strange things started to happen from the beginning of 1920. A lot of ships and boats just disappeared from the radar when they were in the triangle.

There are o lot of eyewitnesses who saw the strangest things over
there like UFO's, strong magnetic fields, other dimensions and sea monsters. We don't know if the answers to these stories are real, it's up to you to judge about it.


4. The Stone Hedge

This is a big wall from stone close to Amesbury, England. There isn't a place like this so many people are talking about it's great mysteries. If you look to it as a monument it's beautiful and amazing, especially at sunset.

But the myth is ever more beautiful, these rocks are in a perfect circle more than 5000 years. Okay so we know this now, BUT how this people created this circle of stones in the time they lived is un-explainable. Some of these stones weigh more than 26 tons. Even with the machines we have nowadays it is a tough job.

5. Easter Island


On the coast of Chili there is a island called Easter Island. There is a lot of beautiful stuff to see on the island, but also a big mystery.

The are multiple stone statues which are way too high to be build by humans in that time, they're called: Moai. Nobody really knows exactly why they're built and by who.