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ΜΟΙΡΑΣΤΕΙΤΕ ΤΟ Related Stories Ufologist locates. sunken flying saucers in Thermaikos Gulf, Greece (video) Pentagon confirms that New leaked Video is part of UFO investigation (video) The Pentagon is reportedly getting ready to unleash a flood of still-unreleased data on several run-ins with unidentified aerial phenomena that Navy pilots have had dating back to at least 2004 (the release will happen later this year). Congress even set up an entire taskforce to investigate whether the incidents represent an actual threat. In other words? The US is finally starting to take UFOs seriously. And with that shift, experts are starting to grapple with some pretty big questions. In a tongue-in-cheek opinion piece for Bloomberg titled If the Pentagon Takes UFOs Seriously, So Should Markets, economist Tyler Cowen examined the possible effects the discovery of aliens among our midst could have on global markets. See Also: COVID-19 lab leak theory cannot. ....
Three days in Thessaloniki Every time I visit Thessaloniki, it feels like home. A sense of intimacy and optimism runs through the city’s streets, café’s, corners, tavernas making it irresistible. Thessaloniki is Greece’s second largest city, also named as co-capital, situated 520 km north of Athens and is built next to the sea (Thermaikos Gulf). The place combines perfectly history with cosmopolitan life. There are numerous archaeological sites and monuments to visit, as the city was both a commercial and administrative centre during Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman times. At the same time, one can find amazing little places for food, coffee and of course, the city is very famous for its pastry with the queen of all being the infamous, taram-taram (sound effect) ‘Bougatsa’. ....
Rare season phenomenon sees waters recede throughout the Aegean Monday, 08 March 2021 21:11 UPD:21:13 A rare marine phenomenon in the Aegean over the past week has seen shorelines recede from the Thermaikos Gulf in northern Greece to the popular Kavouri beach in coastal southeast Athens by as much as 10 meters. According to scientists, the phenomenon is not considered as ominous, and has even been more pronounced during past appearances. Receding waters off northern Crete, for instance, eased by 10 meters from the medium point between high and low tide, leaving some boats stuck inland. Scientific research points to an end of the cycle in roughly 10 days, with waters again extending further onshore. ....