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Discovery at Angkor, Cambodia


June 19, 2013     9:53 AM EDT


Airborne laser technology has uncovered a network of roads and canals, illustrating the remains of a bustling ancient city linking Cambodia's famed Angkor Wat temples complex. The Angkor temple complex, Cambodia's top tourist destination and one of Asia's most famous landmarks, was constructed in the 12th century.


Read about Angor Wat and view the video about the discovery.



Alternative Healing or Quackery?


June 18, 2013     4:15 PM EDT


Is alternate healing part of your life and daily routines? I have found that many people try the endless modalities available - all recycled and meaning the same thing - with different results.


All healing occurs when one is ready to heal, based on their programmed experiences in this reality. This is all part of the patterns of the healing grid ... heal and help others to heal and help oneself. To that end ... Read More ...



Terracotta Army


June 18, 2013     7:22 AM EDT


Once upon a time in ancient China, Qin Shi Huang First Emperor of China built himself a mausoleum.


As the legend goes, he had a Terracotta Army built to guard him in the next life.


Current estimates are that there were over 8,000 soldiers, 130 chariots with 520 horses and 150 cavalry horses, the majority of which are still buried in the pits.


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Ancient Chinese Tombs


June 18, 2013     7:03 AM EDT


China's most famous mausoleums are the Thirteen Tombs of the Ming Dynasty - some above ground, some below. It's interesting that the same iconographic motifs found in ancient Chinese art and architecture, often follow a similar theme to those found in other ancient civilizations. It's about balance and creation - moving from this lifetime to another (above and below) without fear. A colorful, well-preserved mural tomb has recently been uncovered in China. Read More ...



Are the Los Roques Islands the new Bermuda Triangle?


June 15, 2013     8:39 AM EDT


The Los Roques Islands off the coast of Venezuela are beautiful destinations for tourists -- up to 70,000 people visit each year, dwarfing the 1,500 people who live on the archipelago -- but the islands are also the site of mysterious disappearances that might be caused by strange weather phenomena ... or something else.


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Bermuda Triangle


Unexplained Phenomena




Underwater Archaeology


June 10, 2013     1:11 PM EDT


You've read about the Bimini Road that allegedly was part of Atlantis, and the Yonaguni Ruins off Japan, now we find a new underwater discovery...


Mysterious Monument Found Beneath the Sea of Galilee