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Stunning Megalodon Tooth Necklace Found In Titanic Wreckage

Deep-sea recovery group Magellan combed through hundreds of thousands of images to build the digital recreation of the doomed ship that revealed the necklace. Magellan/YoutubeThe megalodon tooth necklace — the triangle at the center of the frame — is just one of many stunning details picked up by the most recent scan of the Titanic. New scans of the Titanic shipwreck have uncovered fascinating details, including unopened bottles of champagne and pairs of sunken shoes.

The Ancient Javanese King Whose Prophecies Came True

Unlike the French astrologer's predictions, Jayabaya's prophecies are still culturally and politically potent in modern-day Indonesia.Jayabaya was a Hindu king who ruled over the ancient kingdom of Kediri. He is credited for ushering the East Java kingdom into unprecedented prosperity, and mostly remembered for his famous prophecies. Among his predictions that came true was the arrival of Dutch invaders that colonized the Indonesian islands which took place more than 800 years after he was king.

The Story Of Her Tragic Plane Crash

While en route to Nashville after playing a benefit concert in Kansas City, Patsy Cline died when her plane crashed into the Tennessee wilderness on March 5, 1963.The Patsy Cline Museum/FacebookPatsy Cline died at age 30 on March 5, 1963, when the Piper PA-24 Comanche plane she was taking back to Nashville crashed near Camden, Tennessee. Shortly before Patsy Cline’s death in a grisly plane crash, the country music star made an eerie prediction.

Tracking A Glass Slipper For Centuries

Source: Wallpaper Cave Cinderella may seem straightforward—girl loses shoe, finds her prince and lives happily ever after—but hundreds of iterations of the fairytale exist. In each telling of the tale, the pauper-turned-princess changes drastically, yet whether she’s a grief-stricken witch, a meek domestic goddess or Disney’s sugar-coated queen of courage and kindness, there’s still something about her that grips each generation anew. Read on to learn about the rich (and lengthy!

When Czechoslovakia Tried To Reform Soviet Communism

For roughly seven months in what's known as the Prague Spring, Czechoslovakia exercised a more lax form of communism, provoking the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact to invade in August 1968. The Prague Spring was a brief period of political liberalization in Czechoslovakia during the era of its domination by the Soviet Union after World War II. Daily Mirror/Mirrorpix via Getty Images The Soviet delegation arrived in Czechoslovakia for a Communist Party summit just days before troops of the Soviet-controlled Warsaw Pact invaded the country to forcefully restrain its liberalization efforts.