In 1989, a guy named Donald Scheer paid $4 for an old painting at a flea market in Adamstown, PA. Later, while removing the painting from the frame, he found a copy of the US Declaration of Independence tucked in between them. It turned out to be an original printing, of which there were only 24 in existence. He sold it for $2.42 million.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Indonesians seek cure from 'track therapy'
People suffering from illnesses in Indonesia's capital Jakarta have started treating themselves with a highly unusual - and potentially deadly - form of 'therapy'.
They claim that lying on train tracks allows an electric flow to pass through their bodies, curing their ailments.
But the authorities have repeatedly urged them not to do it, warning them of the risks.
They claim that lying on train tracks allows an electric flow to pass through their bodies, curing their ailments.
But the authorities have repeatedly urged them not to do it, warning them of the risks.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Friday, August 12, 2011
Hypnotizing rain
Did You Know? that rain has the ability to hypnotize people to his memory the resonance of the past. And without being able to get the scientific evidence, scientists could only conclude “In the rain, there are songs that can only be heard by those who miss”.And at this point, scientists believed that humans usually get inspiration.
Monday, August 8, 2011
THE SAILING STONES
THE SAILING STONES , also referred to as sliding rocks or moving rocks, are a geological puzzling phenomenon found in California, Death Valley. These rocks, some as heavy as 300 Kilograms, are mysteriously transported across a virtually flat desert plain without human or animal intervention, leaving erratic trails in the hard mud behind them, some hundreds of yards long. They move by some mysterious force, and in the nine decades since we have known about them, no-one has ever seen them in motion.