Independent French researchers Carlo Oetheimer and Yohann Oetheimer recently published a paper discussing their findings in Thar, Rajasthan, and the discovery of possibly the world's biggest geoglyphs, that surpass the famous Peruvian Nazca lines.
In 1965, the US government approached India to help keep tabs on China's nuclear activities. What transpired was a secret expedition to the summit of Nanda Devi, which was abandoned halfway, resulting the a nuclear device being missing. Now, around 56 years later, the incident has been thrust into the spotlight once again.
First discovered in 1907, Chandraketugarh is a 2,500-year-old site in West Bengal. We unearth the many links it provides to international trade in the mysterious Indus Valley Civilisation.
"What is that in Vyomaganga? It is not the moon because it is quite bright; not the sun because it is night; it is the internal fire in the water/ocean," reads a verse from an ancient text.
While the structure is a sight to behold and has mesmerised millions of visitors, the researchers at the Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), Tamil Nadu, were more intrigued by the construction of the monument.
The Sentinelese are one of the last humans on earth who remain untouched by modern civilisation. Here is an insight into what we know about the enigmatic tribe.
While folklores continue to have an element of extreme bizarreness to them, they certainly don't do enough justice to the vibrant community the Jogappas are!
Three places in the entire world were witnesses to a long bygone event that made the world as we see it today. One of which is our very own city of dreams, Mumbai!