Dead Sea Has Finally Dried Up But Now Something Has Emerged

After centuries of being a natural wonder and a tourist hotspot, the Dead Sea has finally dried up. But what seemed like a geological event is turning into a nightmare for the region. Something terrifying is happening, and it's leaving scientists scratching their heads. Join us as we uncover the shocking truth behind the mysterious occurrences that are now threatening the safety of the area, and the possible implications it could have on the rest of the world.

In the heat of the Middle Eastern sun, the salty lake at the lowest point on Earth, the Dead Sea, is progressively shrinking. It's a slow-motion problem for those who live on its borders, but getting enough water to support the sea will be a major challenge.

One thing everyone knows about the Dead Sea is that you can't sink in it.

Jordan River Finally Dried Up And Something Terrifying Showed Up

The Jordan River is running out of water! It's the same river where Christians believe that Jesus was baptized. The environmentalists say that the river is heavily polluted with sewage and is in danger. So, is this a foreshadowing of something bad to come, or does the bible require a prophecy to be fulfilled?

Jordan is one of the driest countries in the world, so people have been used to only having water in their homes for about 36 hours a week for a long time. But recently, even that small flow has been cut off because the planet is getting warmer and demand is growing.

Saudi Arabia Just Shocked American Scientists With This

This is Saudi Arabia, which is noted for its harsh temperature, deserts, and low rainfall. But, heavy rainfall in the last few weeks has resulted in a startling discovery. Saudi Arabia's landscape is altering in ways that have scientists stunned. If you want to learn more about what is going on in this Western Asian country, watch today's video till the end.

Saudi Arabia is an arid, thinly populated Middle Eastern kingdom. It takes up most of the Arabian Peninsula and has a land area of about 2,150,000 km2. This makes it the fifth-largest country in Asia, the second-largest in the Arab world, and the largest in Western Asia and the Middle East. Saudi Arabia is the only country that has a coastline on both the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf. Most of the country is made up of arid deserts, lowlands, steppe, and mountains.

Christ Of The Abyss In Italy - Shocking Details

Christ of the Abyss is a striking underwater bronze statue of Jesus Christ, located off the coast of San Fruttuoso, on the Italian Riviera. Placed in 1954, the statue is a popular destination for scuba divers and snorkelers, as well as a meaningful spiritual site. This video explores the history of the statue, its significance, and the beauty of its underwater setting. Join us as we dive into the world of Christ of the Abyss.

Historians Uncover Insight Into The Power That Europe’s Long Lost Druids Once Possessed

Long-associated with the realms of myth and magic, the druids are considered by many to be one of the world’s great mysteries. But the little that we do know about these ancient people paints a very different picture to the one that pop culture would have us believe. Were they really the cloaked-and-hooded custodians of Stonehenge — or were they something else altogether?

New Discovery on the Edge of Antarctica That Scares Scientists

About 90 million years ago, the frozen land of Antarctica wasn’t what it looks like today. The icy landscape was once a lush tropical rainforest brimming with life. Numerous species called Antarctica home millions of years ago, but the flora and fauna disappeared when the land turned into an icy tundra.

Today, only several species continue to live in the freezing landscape of the Southern Hemisphere. It is the only continent with no permanent human habitation, and it might remain that way.

Many questions surround this cold and barren land, and to this day, we continue to discover new things that change our perspective about what lies in the Southern Hemisphere.

From wonky compasses to a monstrous unknown creature, here are 15 fascinating discoveries in Antarctica that could change history!

Lot's Wife Pillar, Mount Sodom, and Zohar Fortress

The Zohar valley is identified by scholars as the Edom Way mentioned in 2 Kings 3. It hosts the ruins of a fortress and an observation tower. Mount Sodom is made of 80% salt and is home to the longest single running salt cave in the world. Lot's Wife Pillar is a salt pillar standing on top of Mount Sodom. In this video we will explore all three by land and air.

Dark History of Rome's Sunken Sin City - Baiae Ancient Las Vegas

Join us on a virtual journey through time as we explore the ancient city of Baiae, a once-thriving coastal resort town of the Roman Empire located near modern-day Naples, Italy. Known for its opulent villas, thermal baths, and stunning views of the Bay of Naples, Baiae was a popular destination for the wealthy and influential during the height of the Roman Empire.

In this video, we'll take you on a tour of Baiae's most iconic landmarks, including the Temple of Mercury, the Nymphaeum of Punta Epitaffio, and the Piscina Mirabilis, an ancient water cistern that still stands today. We'll also delve into the fascinating history of Baiae, including its rise to prominence during the Roman Empire and its eventual decline due to natural disasters and political turmoil.

Along the way, we'll hear from local experts and historians who will share their insights into Baiae's rich history and cultural significance. Whether you're a history buff, a travel enthusiast, or simply curious about the ancient world, this video is sure to transport you back in time and leave you with a newfound appreciation for the wonders of the ancient city of Baiae.

The Oxus Civilization: The Lost Civilization you've never heard of

Everyone knows about the four main river valley civilizations: Egypt, Sumer, the Indus Valley, and the Yellow River Civilizations. What you may not know, however, is that there was a fifth river valley civilization. Situated in Central Asia, in a region known in antiquity as Bactria and Margiana, the Oxus Civilization, otherwise known as the Bactria-Margiana Archaeology Complex, flourished between about 2250 and about 1700 BC. The civilization was in contact with everyone in the region, especially the Indo-European speakers living to the north, and appears to have played a major role in the migration of some of those Indoeuropeans into South Asia. The Oxus Civilization was quite literally lost to history, no records of it have survived, and it was only discovered in the 1970s by Soviet archaeologists.

Giant Encounters in the Old Americas

When European explorers and conquistadors came to the Americas, many encountered giants and recorded this as fact. From mighty chiefs to entire tribes, some New World goliaths were friendly while others thirsted for bloodshed. And Europeans weren’t the only ones to meet them… 500 years earlier, the Aztecs almost drove the giants to extinction.

The Lost City in the Amazon

Redmond OHanlon, a world-renowned naturalist, explorer, and bestselling author, asked for my help on his quest to discover what happened to his hero, Col. Percy Fawcett, who disappeared in the Amazon jungle while looking for a lost city of immense wealth.

As part of his award-winning series “O’Hanlon’s Heroes,” we travel into the region where Fawcett disappeared and where I was kidnapped and held hostage by a tribe in 1996, while also searching for answers about Fawcett’s disappearance.

The term "Lost City in the Amazon" often alludes to a mythical ancient city located deep within the Amazon rainforest. Its idea has been a part of numerous tales and legends, fueling many exploratory expeditions. Here's a brief overview of the subject:

The Legend of El Dorado:

Origins: The most famous of all legends linked to lost cities in the Amazon is that of "El Dorado," which initially referred to a man (a king or chieftain) who covered himself in gold dust and then dove into a sacred lake. Over time, the legend evolved to represent a city of gold.

European Expeditions: In the 16th and 17th centuries, many European explorers journeyed into the heart of South America in search of this fabled city, driven by tales of vast wealth. These often perilous journeys rarely yielded the treasures they sought, but they did lead to the mapping and exploration of much of the continent.

Ancient Geoglyphs:

In recent years, with the use of satellite imagery and deforestation, hundreds of ancient geoglyphs have been discovered in the Brazilian Amazon. These earthworks, which date back around 2,000 years, suggest sophisticated pre-Columbian cultures that could sustain large populations, challenging previous notions that the Amazon was a "counterfeit paradise" with sparse, primitive inhabitants.

Kuhikugu:

Discovered near Brazil's Xingu River, the remains of this ancient city suggest that the region once supported a population of tens of thousands. This civilization, which existed between 1250 and 1500 AD, had complex infrastructure, including plazas, ceremonial centers, and even a network of ancient roads.

Challenges in the Search:

Dense Rainforest: The thick canopy and dense undergrowth of the Amazon rainforest make it extremely difficult to locate ancient ruins or artifacts.

Environmental Factors: The warm and wet conditions in the Amazon lead to rapid decomposition of materials. Thus, many artifacts or remains, if they existed, could have decayed over time.

Modern Threats: Deforestation, illegal mining, and agriculture are continually altering the Amazon's landscape, possibly destroying undiscovered archaeological evidence.

Modern Interpretation:

The fascination with the lost cities, while often romanticized, highlights the rich history and advanced pre-Columbian civilizations of South America. Today, researchers continue to find evidence that ancient societies thrived in the Amazon, developing complex societies long before European contact.

It's essential to approach legends like El Dorado with skepticism but also respect for the Indigenous cultures and histories from which these stories originate. The search for these lost cities has broadened our understanding of ancient civilizations in the Americas, even if the mythical city of gold remains elusive.

One In a Billion Moments In Nature

In this compilation video, we take a look at some of the most unusual moments in nature from all around the world. Featuring one of the world's rarest natural phenomena, to lucky and strange occurrences that are hard to explain. Sit back as we take a look at one in a billion moments in nature.

12 Most Amazing Ancient Artifacts Finds

The greatest archaeological discoveries usually end up in museums, but that's not where the story of their discovery begins. Instead, it usually starts with a team working in a muddy field or someone walking on a beach with a metal detector! There's no way of knowing when the next great archaeological discovery will be made, but we do know that we have plenty of them in this video.

Joe Rogan Reveals The Terrifying Connection Between Ancient Egypt And The Hermetic Traditions

Joseph James Rogan is a UFC commentator, podcaster, and former television host from the United States. He broadcasts The Joe Rogan Experience, a podcast in which he and his guests debate current events, history, politics, philosophy, science, and hobbies. Joe Rogan recently explored Egyptian history and revealed several previously undisclosed truths. He has discussed the connection between ancient Egypt and hermetic traditions. We'll talk about the relationship in this video.

A more open-ended term is Hermeticism, which may refer to a broad number of philosophical systems drawing on Hermetic texts, or even solely on subject matter typically connected with Hermes ,most notably, alchemy sometimes went by the moniker of "the Hermetic art" or "the Hermetic philosophy". The most famous use of the term in this broader sense is in the concept of Renaissance Hermeticism, which refers to a wide range of early modern philosophies inspired by, on the one hand, Marsilio Ficino's and Lodovico Lazzarelli's translation of the Corpus Hermeticum, and on the other, Paracelsus' introduction of a new medical philosophy drawing upon astrological, alchemical, and magical Hermetica, such as the Emerald Tablet.