The Largest Volcano Of All Time Just Split The Earth Apart

Are you ready to witness the ultimate display of nature's power? Hold on to your seats because the largest volcano of all time has just cracked open the Earth!

Scientists and experts are in a frenzy, trying to determine the potential impact of this unprecedented event. Will the volcano unleash a destructive force, unlike anything we have ever seen before? Will it cause massive damage and loss of life in the surrounding areas? Or will it trigger a chain reaction that could alter the course of history forever?

A year ago, the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai submarine volcano just north of Tonga's main island, erupted in massive fashion, sending a shockwave around the world from its South Pacific epicenter as it produced a plume of water and ash that soared higher into the atmosphere than any other on record, and triggering tsunami waves that ricocheted across the region, crashing into the archipelago, which is located southeast of Fiji. Tonga, an island nation, is still dealing with the aftermath of the damage to its coastal waters even after a year has passed.

Scariest & Creepiest Archaeological Discoveries

From the Sarabe Settlement to a biblical earthquake, in this video we will analyze some of the scariest and creepiest archaeological discoveries. Watch the video to find out more!

Some of the World's Most Incredible Ancient Roman Ruins

Despite countless wars across Europe over the millennia, many ancient Roman structures still stand proudly. Some are in the sort of condition you would expect of a 2,000-year-old building, perhaps with little remaining but a foundation. Others, however, remain in remarkable condition.

200 Unsolved Mysteries That Cannot Be Explained

It appears that the more we uncover, the less we know about the nature of our world. It seems like more and more mysterious events surface from all around that are more than just impossible to explain, they completely defy what we know to be possible within the realms of physics and science.

So today, here at unexplained mysteries, we take a look at these 200 unsolved mysteries that cannot be explained.

Why Abandoned Stairs Keep Appearing in Woods Randomly

Hikers all over the world keep coming across something very unusual: abandoned stairs in the middle of the woods. So what's behind this most unusual phenomenon? Where are these stairs in the woods coming from?

12 Most Incredible Ancient Artifacts Finds

Artifacts are a historian’s best friend. They’re the building blocks that allow us to put together a picture of what life might have been like for our ancient ancestors. Almost anything can qualify as an artifact so long as it’s been shaped by human hands and has at least some cultural significance, but average artifacts don’t make the cut for this video. We bring you only the best, and we’ve got some fascinating examples to show you!

A Japanese UFO? - The Utsuro-Bune Incident of 1803

Today, we examine a mysterious event in Japanese history where a strange object drifted to shore in 1803 near a fishing village. Some are convinced the event is clear evidence of an extraterrestrial visitation by aliens occurring in our not so distant past. Did aliens flying a UFO really visit Japan? Or is there a more likely explanation? Let’s find out! Hope you enjoy this installment of Trey the Explainer!

Jordan River Has Finally Dried Up & Now THIS Has Emerged

The Jordan River has been a source of fascination for centuries, drawing pilgrims and explorers to its banks in search of spiritual and historical insights. But the discoveries made in recent years have surpassed even the wildest dreams of those who have come before, and well, it’s happened again. Join us as we dig deeper into the terrifying discovery that’s been made in the dried-up Jordan River and how it might change everything we’ve ever known about the area.

15 Craziest Natural Phenomena Recorded On Camera

This earth is filled with wonderful and bizarre occurrences that we are often left unable to explain. With so many of these events being very rare we are often left without any ability to experience these natural events. From The starling flocks phenomena to Pele’s hair, here are 15 Craziest Natural Phenomena Recorded On Camera.

What Scientists Just Discovered At The Grand Canyon Terrifies The Whole World

The Grand Canyon is one of the world's most famous natural wonders, attracting millions of tourists every year. But what if we tell you that a man had just made a discovery there that would terrify the whole world? This isn't some conspiracy theory or tall tale, but a bone-chilling truth that will make your blood run cold. The man's discovery has shocked scientists and experts, who now fear the worst for the Grand Canyon and the surrounding areas. So get ready for an earth-shattering revelation that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about this iconic landmark.

The enormous Grand Canyon, located in northern Arizona, was designated a national monument by Theodore Roosevelt as the president of the United States on January 11, 1908.

The Most Mysterious Ocean Finds

From shipwrecks to mystery creatures, in the following video we will be exploring the most mysterious ocean finds. Watch the video to find out more!

12 Most Amazing Archaeological Finds

Let's delve once more into the dark and distant past in search of strange and wondrous archaeological discoveries that shed new light on history. These remarkable finds are scattered across the globe and span the ages, yet they all share one thing in common: they are truly incredible! Let’s dive right into the discoveries.

Top 10 Most Effective Helmets

Helm, a medieval word for protective combat headgear. The medieval great helm covers the whole head and often is accompanied with camail protecting throat and neck as well. Two important helmet types to develop in antiquity were the Corinthian helmet and the Roman galea.

In the Middle Ages, many different military helmets and some ceremonial helmets were developed, almost all of these being made of metals. Some of the more important medieval developments included the great helm, the bascinet, the frog-mouth helm and the armet.

In its simplest form, the great helm was a flat-topped cylinder of steel that completely covered the head and had only very small openings for the eyes and mouth.

The great helm ultimately evolved from the nasal helmet, which had been produced in a flat-topped variant with a square profile by about 1180. The bascinet was a Medieval European open-faced military helmet. It evolved from a type of iron or steel skullcap.

Soon after 1450 the "great bascinet" was rapidly discarded for field use, being replaced by the armet and sallet, which were lighter helmets allowing greater freedom of movement for the wearer. However, a version of the great bascinet, usually with a cage-like visor, remained in use for foot combat in tournaments into the 16th century.

When Divers Explored An Underwater Cave, They Made A Major Discovery About America’s First Settlers

Nearly 10,000 years ago, the body of a young woman ended up in a dry cave in southern Mexico. Her bones, discovered by divers in the now-submerged cave, are revealing clues to a short, hard life as well as the history of the first Americans.

In an underwater cave in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, researchers wearing full scuba gear are about to make a startling discovery. Through the gloom, two divers called Vicente Fito and Ivan Hernandez have found some ancient bones. And these remains may challenge what we know about the early colonizers of the American continent.