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  bids a grand farewell to 'Mumbai Cha Raja' as the majestic Lord   idol is taken for immersion during    .             ...
06/09/2025

bids a grand farewell to 'Mumbai Cha Raja' as the majestic Lord idol is taken for immersion during .

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05/09/2025

Milano๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น

The Lost Ships of Caligula โ€“ Lake Nemi, ItalyThis historic photo shows the drained lakebed of Lake Nemi, in the Alban Hi...
05/09/2025

The Lost Ships of Caligula โ€“ Lake Nemi, Italy

This historic photo shows the drained lakebed of Lake Nemi, in the Alban Hills of Italy, where between 1928 and 1932, the lake was emptied on the orders of Benito Mussolini to recover two colossal Roman ships once belonging to Emperor Caligula (1st century AD).

Among the remarkable finds was this bronze hand, seen here amidst the timbers of the seconda nave (second ship). These hands capped longitudinal timbers supporting the housing for the side or quarter rudder, a key part of the shipโ€™s steering mechanism. The first was unearthed in 1895 by Borghi, and this one later joined it in the collection.

Tragically, both ships were destroyed by fire during World War II, but some artifacts, like this hand, survive and are now displayed in the Museum of the Roman Ships at Lake Nemi.

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05/09/2025

This is Switzerland ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ญ

Whittington Castle โ€“ A Moated Medieval Gem in Shropshire, England ๐ŸฐNestled in the village of Whittington, Shropshire, Wh...
05/09/2025

Whittington Castle โ€“ A Moated Medieval Gem in Shropshire, England ๐Ÿฐ

Nestled in the village of Whittington, Shropshire, Whittington Castle is a picturesque fortress with a history stretching back to the 12th century. Originally believed to have been constructed as a Norman motte-and-bailey, it was later rebuilt in stone during the medieval period, giving it the enchanting form we see today.

With its charming moat, historic gatehouse, and partial curtain walls, Whittington Castle offers a rare glimpse into Englandโ€™s medieval past. Its romantic setting makes it a favorite for history enthusiasts and visitors seeking a touch of timeless beauty.

Gudvangen โ€“ The Viking Village at the End of Nรฆrรธyfjord ๐Ÿ›ถ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ดNestled at the dramatic end of Norwayโ€™s breathtaking Nรฆrรธyfjo...
05/09/2025

Gudvangen โ€“ The Viking Village at the End of Nรฆrรธyfjord ๐Ÿ›ถ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ด

Nestled at the dramatic end of Norwayโ€™s breathtaking Nรฆrรธyfjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, lies Gudvangen โ€“ a living Viking village where history comes alive.

Here, visitors can explore authentic Viking houses, workshops, and ships, experiencing the daily life, craftsmanship, and traditions of the Norse people. Surrounded by towering fjord cliffs and pristine waters, Gudvangen offers a rare glimpse into the past while celebrating Norwayโ€™s proud Viking heritage.

Whether you're walking among the longhouses, trying your hand at ancient crafts, or simply soaking in the majestic scenery, this is a place where history meets nature in its purest form.

18,000 Years of Blackfeet History, MontanaFor centuries, the Blackfeet Nation of Montana has shared oral histories descr...
05/09/2025

18,000 Years of Blackfeet History, Montana

For centuries, the Blackfeet Nation of Montana has shared oral histories describing their presence in the region for thousands of yearsโ€”a truth now confirmed by modern science.

In 2022, groundbreaking DNA evidence revealed that the Blackfeetโ€™s ancestors have lived in Montana for at least 18,000 years, far earlier than written records or prior archaeological assumptions suggested.

For millennia, the Blackfeet people thrived across Montanaโ€™s plains, mountains, and river valleysโ€”developing rich cultural traditions, sustainable ways of life, and deep connections to the land. This discovery affirms what their oral traditions have always carried: an enduring and unbroken heritage stretching back to the Ice Age.

This finding challenges conventional narratives and highlights the vital importance of indigenous knowledge in understanding our shared past. History is not only written in books and artifactsโ€”it lives in stories, traditions, and the resilience of the people who have carried them forward.

The Blackfeetโ€™s 18,000-year legacy is a testament to identity, stewardship, and survivalโ€”a reminder that the history of North America is far older, richer, and more deeply rooted than once believed.

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