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In 2013, after heavy storms in Ecuador, a large female skull was found in Aloha province.

Scientists determined the skull was approximately 600 years old. The discovery of the skull inspired a search for the rest of the skeleton, the parts of which were found and assembled a few weeks later. The skeleton stood at 7ft 4” tall, which was astounding, considering that the average height of a woman in those days was only 5ft 8”.

Genesis Chapter 6 tells us: “There were giants in the Earth in those days, and afterward.”

The biblical Goliath was said to be only one of four brothers. There are countless tales of giants from all over the world: from Norse, Indian, Mayan, Aztec, Incan, and Greek lore.

What if giants are not myths at all, but a part of our actual history, that has been hidden from us, up till now?

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For centuries, it was the stuff of myth and legend.

‘Some say it is where apostates and non-believers are tortured after death. Others believe that their heads would be severed once they’re down there,’ said Mohammad Al Kindi from Oman’s Earth Sciences Consultancy Center.

But a group of daring cave explorers have finally thrown caution to the wind and descended down Yemen’s so-called ‘well of hell’ for the first time.

The hole is more than 100 meters deep, and is thought to be millions of years old.

The explorers stumbled upon snakes, cave pearls and spring water – but they thankfully managed to keep their heads.

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Chile: Protesters burn migrant camp belongings during mass anti-immigration protest in Iquique

A mass march against irregular migration ended on Saturday with the burning of belongings from a migrant camp in the northern city of Iquique.
Protesters could be seen throwing tents, mattresses, and even a pram into the fire.

Thousands of protesters marched through the city carrying Chilean flags and signs reading 'Venezuelans out' and 'Border Closure Now!'

The protest came a day after police evacuated a migrant camp that was set up for a year in a city square.

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Engineers have been doing what they do best: making smaller and smaller versions of existing technologies.

This time, they’ve made a microchip so small you’ll need a magnifying glass to appreciate it.

Scientists from Northwestern University in Evanston, #Illinois have invented winged microchips that can fly, track airborne diseases and monitor pollution.

The micro-electronics are water soluble, so they’ll just dissolve when they hit the ground.

Their winged design means they can float through the air like the propeller seeds of a maple tree.

Plus, although they are as small as a grain of sand, they can be packed with ultra-miniaturized technology, including sensors, power sources, antennas for wireless communication, and embedded memory to store data – proving size doesn’t matter after all.

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Imagine finding out that the family you grew up with had stolen you. Juan Cabandie from Argentina had always had doubts. His father was with the federal police intelligence service during the military rule in Argentina in the 1970s. It took Juan a quarter of a century to discover that his violent father was actually his abductor.

Juan Cabandie was one of some 500 babies taken by the Argentinian junta. Children were forcibly taken from political dissidents and given to childless families who worked for the military regime who raised them as their own.

Without the stolen children's grandmothers, they might never have known their true origins. The activist Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo have helped identify more than 120 people who were stolen by the junta.

Juan has learned about his birth parents who lost their lives to the regime. He also sat through a trial that sentenced the person responsible for his abduction to 17 years in prison.

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⚡️⚡️Massive outages reported in the US, apparently linked to hosting issues. A number of services are currently down including Signal, Tinder and Reddit. (Downdetector)

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Heavy Rain Lashes Henan - Flooding Strikes Again After Red Alert Issued

China's Henan Province has seen torrential rain since Friday, as evacuation ops helped thousands of people to safety over the weekend. (Global Times)

Local media say two people are missing, other are reporting one dead. It comes just months after flash flooding claimed the lives of more than 300 in the region.

An alert red warning was issued after more than 4 rivers burst their banks and a number of reservoirs.

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❗️ABDUCTION threat to Dutch PM, target of "organized crime attack"! “Mocro Mafia” suspected (reports)

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has ramped up his personal security in recent weeks with an elite security guard openly visible at recent cabinet meetings amidst reports of a criminal attack or abduction, according to De Telegraaf.

Reports suggest “suspicious persons affiliated with the Mocro mafia were seen around the Prime Minister” - allegedly while riding his bicycle unsupervised.

The Mocro mafia are groups of criminals of Moroccan descent apparently responsible for a third of the EU’s cocaine trafficking trade through various European countries, including the Netherlands.

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Major Indian highways & rail BLOCKED as farmers call for nationwide shutdown

Furious farmers have caused havoc with nationwide protests blocking major rail and road infrastructure to protest three agriculture laws passed last September that will cut minimum prices for produce and open doors for mass agribusinesses.

All government and educational offices are “non-operational” according to local media, with non-BJP (India’s ruling party) run state governments pledging official support to the protests.

"The Modi government has turned a blind eye towards the farmers, who have been protesting for ten months. About 600 farmers have died in this agitation, but the government still insists on not talking about the farm laws,” said protest media rep Harenda Singh.

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