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Anthropologists working deep in the jungle of Kigali in Rwanda Central Africa have found a strange burial site with what they think are alien bodies inside.
The scientists say the creatures are 7-feet tall, their heads were huge and they had no eyes, mouth or nose.
Category: ARCHEOLOGIC NEWS | Views: 1414 | Added by: GeoLines | Date: 03.07.2011 | Comments(0)


A group of researchers working at the Human Genome Project indicate that they made an astonishing scientific discovery: They believe so-called 97% non-coding sequences in human DNA is no less than genetic code of extraterrestrial life forms.
Category: SCIENCE NEWS | Views: 1215 | Added by: GeoLines | Date: 30.06.2011 | Comments(0)


One of South America's few remaining uncontacted indigenous tribes has been spotted and photographed on the border between Brazil and Peru.
Category: PLANET EARTH | Views: 925 | Added by: GeoLines | Date: 27.06.2011 | Comments(0)


As related in Laurence Gardner's book, Lost Secrets of the Sacred Ark, scientific attention has recently been directed towards an exotic form of elemental matter not shown in the Periodic Table of Elements.
Category: SCIENCE NEWS | Views: 909 | Added by: GeoLines | Date: 25.06.2011 | Comments(0)


SAQQARA, Egypt — Archaeologists have discovered a new pyramid under the sands of Saqqara, an ancient burial site that has yielded a string of unearthed pyramids in recent years but remains largely unexplored.
Category: ARCHEOLOGIC NEWS | Views: 1162 | Added by: GeoLines | Date: 25.06.2011 | Comments(0)


Today archaeologists began excavating a pharaonic boat hidden for 4,500 years in an underground chamber on the southern side of the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Consisting of disassembled beams and planks, the boat is one of two which were buried near the pyramid to follow the dead Khufu, also known as Cheops, in his journey into the afterlife.
The first boat, entombed in a pit sealed by 41 stone blocks, was discovered in 1954. As with the newly excavated boat, it was completely dismantled.
Category: ARCHEOLOGIC NEWS | Views: 1000 | Added by: GeoLines | Date: 25.06.2011 | Comments(0)


A bone fragment at least 13,000 years old, with the carved image of a mammoth or mastodon, has been discovered in Florida, a new study reports.
While prehistoric art depicting animals with trunks has been found in Europe, this may be the first in the Western Hemisphere, researchers report Wednesday in the Journal of Archaeological Science.
Category: ARCHEOLOGIC NEWS | Views: 889 | Added by: GeoLines | Date: 25.06.2011 | Comments(0)


New research indicates that the ocean could rise in the next 100 years to a meter higher than the current sea level – which is three times higher than predictions from the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, IPCC.
Category: PROGNOSIS | Views: 875 | Added by: GeoLines | Date: 25.06.2011 | Comments(0)


Asteroid 2011 MD, a chunk of rock estimated to be 25 to 55 feet (8 to 18 m) across, is expected to pass less than 8,000 miles above Earth's surface around 1 p.m. EDT (17:00 UT) on Monday, June 27th. The actual event will be observable only from South Africa and parts of Antarctica, but the approach will be visible across Australia, New Zealand, southern and eastern Asia, and the western Pacific.
Category: PLANET EARTH | Views: 893 | Added by: GeoLines | Date: 25.06.2011 | Comments(0)


The world's oceans are faced with an unprecedented loss of species comparable to the great mass extinctions of prehistory, a major report suggests today. The seas are degenerating far faster than anyone has predicted, the report says, because of the cumulative impact of a number of severe individual stresses, ranging from climate warming and sea-water acidification, to widespread chemical pollution and gross overfishing.

Category: PLANET EARTH | Views: 893 | Added by: GeoLines | Date: 22.06.2011 | Comments(0)


Get ready to go diving without the scuba equipment: New maps on Google Earth will allow virtual explorers to view parts of the deep ocean floors in far greater detail than ever before.
The bottoms of Earth's oceans contain dramatic landscapes - volcanic ridges, lofty peaks, wide plains and deep valleys—but most areas remain mapped in less detail than the surfaces of the moon and Mars. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration estimates that 99 percent of the seafloor remains unexplored.

Category: SCIENCE NEWS | Views: 1083 | Added by: GeoLines | Date: 22.06.2011 | Comments(0)


The VLT Survey Telescope (VST), the latest addition to ESO’s Paranal Observatory, has made its first release of impressive images of the southern sky. The VST is a state-of-the-art 2.6-metre telescope, with the huge 268-megapixel camera OmegaCAM at its heart, which is designed to map the sky both quickly and with very fine image quality. It is a visible-light telescope that perfectly complements ESO’s VISTA infrared survey telescope. New images of the Omega Nebula and the globular cluster Omega Centauri demonstrate the VST’s power.

Category: SCIENCE NEWS | Views: 968 | Added by: GeoLines | Date: 22.06.2011 | Comments(0)


These huge spherical UFO's started appearing around January 18, 2010. They are on both the forward and rear images taken by NASA's Stereo Spacecraft in space. They appear to be moving as they are in different positions on many photos. Remember these are huge possibly at least the size of Earth. Further, if they were planets or some type of huge asteroid comets, they would already have been pulled into the sun by the strong gravity the sun produces as in the case of the recent comet.
Category: SCIENCE NEWS | Views: 1002 | Added by: GeoLines | Date: 22.06.2011 | Comments(0)


Primorye, Russia -- Archeologists digging a site of the Jurchens epoch in Krasnopolye Settlement of the Primorye Territory have found remains of a Buddhist temple of the 13th century.
Category: ARCHEOLOGIC NEWS | Views: 770 | Added by: GeoLines | Date: 22.06.2011 | Comments(0)


Marks on a clay tablet fragment found in Greece are the oldest known decipherable text in Europe, a new study says.
Considered "magical or mysterious" in its time, the writing survives only because a trash heap caught fire some 3,500 years ago, according to researchers.

Category: ARCHEOLOGIC NEWS | Views: 915 | Added by: GeoLines | Date: 22.06.2011 | Comments(0)

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