Author: U2408

Something strange was discovered on the surface of Mars – the Curiosity rover stumbled upon an object that resembles the “face of an Egyptian statue.” The Techneblog portal writes about the discovery of the Martian rover. In one of the images that Mars transmitted to Earth, you can see what looks like the “face of an Egyptian statue.” The similarity of a Martian boulder with an artifact from Ancient Egypt was pointed out by many social media users who noticed an anomaly. It goes without saying that the US National Aerospace Agency (NASA) did not comment on the discovery of…

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Numerous extraterrestrial alien drones are reportedly orbiting our globe, gathering information and researching our culture. Because of their huge size, which is similar to that of planets in the Solar System, the races or beings that created and manufactured them should have technology that is far more advanced than our own. Many scientists, experts, and even skeptics refuse to classify them as creations of mankind due to their size, believing that humans could never create such technical wonders. What makes these items even more remarkable is that they don’t resemble any normal Euclidean form; instead, they are incredibly complex mathematical…

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NASA is testing a submersible robot beneath Antarctica’s sea ice. in search of alien life If the robot is successful, it may one day be deployed to study strange seas on other planets. This robot is one of a kind because it can dig through the ice and detect life at any depth. Given that Antarctica has 90% of the world’s ice, this robot has a lot of work ahead of it. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF NASA’S VISIT TO ANTARCTICA? I’d like to remind you that in 1938, Hitler launched an expedition to Antarctica in search of ancient riches…

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Many conspiracy theorists all around the world strongly believe that aliens are inhabiting secretly on the lunar surface, and they have released several anomalies spotted on the different lunar images released by space agencies like NASA. Adding heat to the claims made by these alien believers, an amateur astronomer from Serbia, filming the moon, recorded a giant UFO flying over its surface, which can be seen from the shadow cast by this UFO on the surface of the moon. The video captures a black, unidentified circular object that passes over parts of the moon. And this is not the first…

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The ’69 Camaro through the years has proved itself to be the most popular of all the model years it was built. And when you think about it, the high sales came quite by accident. The ’70 Camaro, a new design, just wasn’t ready on time, so the ’69 continued to be produced til the end of the year. Little did anybody at the time realize what a classic it would become many decades in the future.  What was created was a classic that today draws huge money in national auctions. A number of reasons exist for that popularity, possibly the…

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We all struggle to park our Yanks sometimes, but it looks like even back in the Fifties some people found it too much of an effort, as this ingenious contraption shows, making parking a 1951 Cadillac as easy as pressing a button! The oId saw, “as useless as a fifth wheel,” will disappear from the American scene if a Californian lumberman Brooks Walker can talk automakers into taking his invention. Walker has a solution for the most perplexing, irksome and fender-denting maneuver facing today’s motorist: how to get a car 12 feet long up against the curb between two parked…

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In 1968 Dodge rolled out a new body style for the popular Dodge Charger muscle car, aggressive and with that classic coke bottle shape draw crowds where ever they go. They introduced what would eventually become one of the most iconic cars in American history. Sporting curvier front fenders and rear quarter panels, the ’68 model was the first Charger to feature the famous “Coke bottle” styling and was widely praised by the automotive community for its eye-catching design. But this particular Charger takes it to the next level as a promotional car for Coca Cola. Basically what you have here…

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Timeless Kustoms from Camarillo, California,  set out to build ‘Vicious’, one of the wildest and most extreme Mustangs ever. Jason Pecikonis and his team at Timeless Kustoms spent 10,000 hours transforming a 1965 Ford Mustang coupe into a 1,000 horsepower Ford Mustang fastback. The whole build is 90-percent racecar and 10-percent streetcar. They used Dynacorn sheet metal to convert the coupe to a fastback, and that big back window shows off the red interior nicely. Under the custom widened Mustang body is an Art Morrison chassis that uses C7 Corvette-based suspension.– The engine is a laemodel 5.1-litre Ford ‘Aluminator’ V8,…

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Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce you the rarest and the most expensive Mustang ever sold – the one-off 1967 Shelby GT500 Super Snake. So what makes the 1967 Shelby GT500 Super Snake so valuable? As we mentioned before, it’s the only one in the world, but it’s more than just that. It’s also the most powerful and fastest Mustang produced by Shelby in the 1960s, packing a 427 cubic inch V8 from a Ford GT40 race car under the hood. The SuperSnake was an engineering study that was the result of a suggestion by Carroll Shelby to Shelby America’s…

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Dave Kindig and his crew with Kevin Shiele at Kindig-it Design built a spectacular 1960 custom Cadillac called the Copper Caddy. Like a new penny, front to back, this Caddy was doused in copper. The owner, Jerry Logan, has a long history of assembling top notch show cars and this is another great car that he has added to his list of 60+ show cars. This was one of the top cars in what has repeatedly been said to be the best Portland Roadster Show ever, and some have said the best quality of cars they have ever seen at…

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An 11-year-old Iranian schoolgirl who just received the highest score possible on the Mensa IQ test has emerged as the new face of intelligence. British student Tara Sharifi, a student at Aylesbury High School, recently sat the exam in Oxford and scored an astonishing 162 marks. The “genius threshold” of 140 is greatly exceeded by Sharifi’s score. Professor Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein are both said to have had IQs of 160 (Stephen Hawking’s score comes from another source; Einstein never took the IQ test). Nobody was more shocked by Tara’s accomplishment than Tara herself, who thinks it’s amazing. The…

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On Saturday 27 at 18:30 in the afternoon this fireball was seen in the Peruvian sky fell in the community of Laurancahuani, province of Azángaro in Puno.When approaching the place, the witnesses said that they felt a smell of electrode welding or electric welding, when performing movement a common sound of gas balloon was heard. The sphere has a weight of 40 kilos approximately, its circumference is 2 meters and it has 1 meter height with 5 centimeters. The depth of the impact is 30 centimeters deep and a diameter of 29 centimeters. Fliyng saucer UFO releases metalick sphere

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