You may not know these interesting facts related to Amazon forest, the forest is spread to these countries

The Amazon forest is the world’s largest rainforest. Let us tell you that 20% of the world’s oxygen comes from here. Do you know which countries the Amazon forest is spread to? Today we will tell you how much area the Amazon forest is spread over and what is the most special thing about this forest.  Amazon forest Let us tell you that the Amazon forest is also called the lungs of the earth. Because 20 percent of the world’s oxygen is obtained from here. Not only this, this forest…

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7.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Peru, tsunami threat continues

Earthquake: A 7.2 magnitude earthquake has struck Peru, raising the threat of a tsunami. The USGS raised the intensity rating shortly after the quake struck 8.8 kilometers (5.5 miles) from the Atikipa district. The US Geological Survey said a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of central Peru on Friday, raising the possibility of tsunami waves in some coastal areas. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center had earlier said that there was no danger. However, after the earthquake, it warned that waves up to three meters high could rise on…

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A new twist in the story of alien mummies, study claims, these are the remains of another creature centuries old

The story of the so-called ‘alien mummies’ found in a remote region of South America has taken a new twist as research now suggests they are actually biological creatures. In January, forensic experts from Peru’s prosecutor’s office said the objects found in the Nazca region were made of paper, glue, metal and human and animal bones. The objects were reportedly found by local farmers in 2017 and were later brought to the attention of researchers. They were reported to have unusual features, including elongated skulls and three-fingered hands, sparking speculation…

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The controversy over the alien mummy is not over, two types of claims are being made, efforts are being made to conduct an in-depth investigation

The controversy over the bodies of two aliens found in Peru has not ended yet. A Mexican journalist who is claiming to be in possession of alien bodies is trying to get confirmation from American and European scientists to confirm their authenticity and is now preparing to fight a legal battle in this matter. At the same time, many archaeologists, historians and experts are still expressing doubts about these so-called bodies being aliens. Two newly discovered ‘alien’ mummies from Peru have caused waves of controversy since X-ray and ultrasound data…

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This is the highest settlement on earth, facilities are next to none, yet there is a nightclub, people look for gold here!

There is a unique city in the world where people work every day to get opportunities to search for gold. This city is at an altitude of about 17 thousand feet above sea level, there is no complete law and order here, rather masked people patrol here and people fight on the streets. The popular YouTube channel Yes Theory sent reporter Ammar Candil to La Rinconada in the Peruvian Andes. He has termed this colony as anarchist. The gold mining town is home to about 50,000 people who live and…

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Euthanasia came into discussion after Peru case know what Indian law says

in Peru, South America 47 Ana Esterda of Sal has become the first person to get permission for euthanasia, actually ana 3 Has suffered from the muscle disease polymyositis for decades, Which is a disease that directly weakens the muscles and causes inflammation in them., Due to this, it becomes difficult for the patient to even walk., February 2021 Bana was given the blessing of euthanasia by a court of the country with the help of health officials and medical procedures., after which July 2022 The Supreme Court upheld this…

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Peru Protest Demanding President Dina Boluarte Step Down Protesters Demonstrating And Blockading Roads Lima | Peru Protest: Demand for resignation from President in Peru intensifies

Peru Violence: The situation is getting worse after the demonstrations in Peru. In Peru, more than 300 people protesting against the government (Peru Protesters) have been arrested. Peru’s attorney general has announced an investigation into civilian deaths triggered by the deadly clashes. An inquiry has been started into the deaths in the violence. Protests broke out in Lima, Peru, when supporters of former President Pedro Castillo took to the streets to protest against the new government and President Dina Boluarte. Supporters of former President Pedro Castillo (Pedro Castillo Supporters) have…

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