27/02/2026
Remember this person 👇
Now find him in 10 seconds 👀
Comment when you find them!
Why learn the boring way? With Thessa, every lesson becomes an adventure.
Interactive, effective, and guided by your octopus friend — learning has never been this fun!
27/02/2026
Remember this person 👇
Now find him in 10 seconds 👀
Comment when you find them!
Cricket wasn’t always a global sport… 👀
It started 400 years ago in England.
From The Ashes rivalry to World Cup glory — this is the complete history of cricket 🏏🔥
Watch till the end!
They flew into the ocean sky… and never came back.
Five planes. A rescue mission. Zero wreckage.
The Bermuda Triangle remains one of the world’s greatest unsolved mysteries.
Do you think it’s real — or just a myth?
Comment your theory below 👇
Music by Ievgen Poltavskyi from Pixabay
4,500 years ago, ancient Egyptians built one of the greatest wonders in history — the Great Pyramid of Giza.
No engines. No cranes. No modern technology.
So how did they move stones heavier than trucks? 🚢
The answer lies in the power of the Nile.
Watch till the end. 🔥 Music by OpenMindAudio from Pixabay
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Experience Ancient Rome through this AI-generated cinematic video. Discover how Roman engineers built powerful stone bridges that still inspire the world today.
The ancient Romans mastered food storage using underground pits, clay jars, and innovative design. Discover their secrets in this short video!
14/02/2026
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjx20mzJzUs
කරත්ත කවි/karaththa kavi කරත්ත කවි දෙකක් ගායනා කරයි.ශ්රී ලාංකීය ගැමි සංස්කෘතිය නිරූපණය කරන කරත්ත කවි හරහා ගොවි ජීවිතයේ සරල බවත් ස....
Monopolistic competition is a market structure where many firms sell products that are similar but slightly different. This differentiation allows firms to have some price-setting power, unlike in perfect competition, where products are identical.
The Crusades led to the weakening of the Byzantine Empire due to the diversion of resources and the capture of Constantinople by the Fourth Crusade in 1204.
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