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The Man Who Vanished in front of 134 People in Sahara part 2
The sun of the fifth day was about to set when suddenly a sound hit his ears—the sound of a helicopter. He felt his prayers had been answered. Without wasting time, Prosperi took out his flare gun and fired a signal to get the pilot's attention. But perhaps nature had other plans. The light of the setting sun was so bright that the flash of the flare was drowned out. The pilot didn't see him, and the helicopter vanished from sight.
By Imran Ali Shahabout 6 hours ago in History
The Man Who Vanished in front of 134 People in Sahara part 1
The Sahara Desert—another name for death—where in 1994, a man suddenly vanishes from among 134 people while running a marathon. Neither his body nor any trace of him is found. Then, 9 days later, he emerges from an unknown place across the border. This is the story of Italian police officer Mauro Prosperi, whom even death refused to accept.
By Imran Ali Shahabout 6 hours ago in History
The World’s BIGGEST Airplane & Its Crazy Transport Network
The Giant's Journey: How Airbus Transports the World's Largest Planes Airbus is a European powerhouse, producing nearly three aircraft every single day. But there is a massive catch: the parts for these planes are manufactured in different countries—wings in the UK, tails in Germany and Spain, and fuselage sections in France. Bringing them all to the final assembly line in Toulouse, France, is one of the most complex transport puzzles in the world.
By Imran Ali Shaha day ago in History
Fake Film, Real Escape: CIA's Rescue Operation in IRAN
On November 4, 1979, in the heart of Tehran, thousands of protesters stormed the United States Embassy, climbing over its gates and walls. Their target was the Americans inside. The embassy security surrendered, and within hours, 52 American diplomats and workers were taken hostage.
By Imran Ali Shah4 days ago in History
If the Great Pyramid Was Built Today — What Would It Cost?
In the history of engineering, humans have achieved incredible milestones. We’ve set foot on the Moon, built the tallest buildings on Earth, and even constructed tunnels beneath oceans to connect entire continents.
By Imran Ali Shah5 days ago in History
The Digital Sanctuary
In the year 2026, the world was no longer measured in miles, but in megabits. The city of Orizon was a frantic, neon-soaked hive where every surface was a screen and every silence was a missed opportunity for an advertisement. Information didn't just flow; it flooded. People walked with their heads down, bathed in the restless blue light of their handhelds, their minds vibrating at the jagged frequency of a thousand different notifications.
By Imran Ali Shah6 days ago in Poets
The Echo Architect
In the year 2084, the city of Orizon didn’t just look like a metropolis; it sounded like a masterpiece. In a world where digital data had become sensory, memories were no longer stored in "clouds"—they were woven into physical soundscapes. These were the "Echoes," invisible architectural layers of sound that clung to the walls of homes and the cobblestones of plazas.
By Imran Ali Shah6 days ago in Poets











