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Baja Hoodies, dressing like the big Kahuna
Mexican reinterpretation of the classic hooded sweatshirt adopted by the surf culture
Cleopatra, the last pharaoh who wasn’t a pharaoh or Egyptian
The story of Cleopatra summarized in 10 paragraphs, highlighting the most striking aspects and the unresolved mysteries surrounding her. Why does she remain such a famous figure?
The original Paris-Dakar rally (1978-2007)
One of the most legendary, prestigious and toughest rallies ever held. It began as an amateur competition, to quickly become one of the great events of the motor world. This is the story of its beginnings. Inception, rapid rise to fame and the reasons why it had to leave Africa
SS American Star, the Grey Ghost
A luxurious ocean liner that ended its days stranded off the coast of Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands, split in half. This is the story of the Grey Ghost
Cerebral doping 7, Point Nemo, the most remote place on Eart
The first cave paintings are not human, the Mpemba effect, half of the oxygen on Earth is produced by the oceans, when countries function better without government, highway hypnosis, extinction of the scriptio continua, Pheasant Island, the real name of Christopher Columbus' caravels, Point Nemo and 10 extra pills
Organism 46-B, Lake Vostok, Antarctica
Vernian history leaked by a real Russian scientist, only to disappear without a trace shortly after
Chaos Magic, basic concepts and advanced techniques with sigils
What sigils are, what they are for, how to create them in a simple way and how to activate them. Advanced techniques with sigils; robofish and shoaling
The hunt for the pirate fishing vessel STS-50
One of the most successful pirate fishing vessels that have plundered the seas, the most persecuted in search and capture for 10 years and the quintessential example of the modus operandi of this type of ship
Mary Celeste, the most famous ghost ship in history
The ship was found adrift past the Azores Islands, heading to the Gulf of Cadiz, completely deserted. All crew and passengers on board were missing. No trace of them or explanation for their disappearance has ever been found
Amelia Earhart’s last stop, the Gardner Island Theory
Her disappearance is one of the great unsolved mysteries of the 20th century. It has been speculated that on her last flight, she crashed into the sea, was captured by the Japanese in the Marshalls Islands or reached the Phoenix Islands. The Gardner theory, although far-fetched, is like putting a semi-happy ending to this story