My latest blog perfect for the armchair reader who is looking to explore some of the creepiest, quirkiest and by golly downright curious tidbits of knowledge and weirdness found on the web for the curious bunch all you tumblrs and tumblerettes out there....

You will learn about some of America's most intrguing monsters like Frogmen and Gatormen and Goatmen or read about animals that have stood trial or even Mike, the headless chicken- a bird who for 18 months ran around with his head cut off.

So come step inside the circus tent and discover the weird, strange and unusual things that go bump in the night.

Disclaimer:
All images, unless otherwise noted, were taken from the Internet and are assumed to be in the public domain. These images are not presented as my own work, unless I note it under the specific post. Copyright still belongs to the owner / creator of each work. In the event that there is still a problem or error with copyrighted material, the break of the said copyright is neither intentional and not for profit in any way. The material in question will be removed at once with any presented proof. All models are assumed to be 18+ and just plain strange and very weird.

The most famous of all the Inca ruins, Machu Picchu appears to be suspended between two mountains and is often enshrouded in mist. It can’t be seen from the Urubamba Valley below and is an enchanting place, especially considering that the Incas didn’t even have the use of the wheel when they built it.Machu Picchu was built in the mid 15th century, but since its existence was not recorded by the Spanish Conquistadors who ramsacked the region in the 1530s, we don’t really know what its purpose was. Many of the ruins incorporate ceremonial features, so it could possibly have been a religious sanctuary. It’s likely that the place was already deserted by the time of the Spanish invasion, as otherwise it would have been mentioned in their reports of the Inca civilization.

The most famous of all the Inca ruins, Machu Picchu appears to be suspended between two mountains and is often enshrouded in mist. It can’t be seen from the Urubamba Valley below and is an enchanting place, especially considering that the Incas didn’t even have the use of the wheel when they built it.

Machu Picchu was built in the mid 15th century, but since its existence was not recorded by the Spanish Conquistadors who ramsacked the region in the 1530s, we don’t really know what its purpose was. Many of the ruins incorporate ceremonial features, so it could possibly have been a religious sanctuary. It’s likely that the place was already deserted by the time of the Spanish invasion, as otherwise it would have been mentioned in their reports of the Inca civilization.

— 1 year ago with 39 notes
  1. eldondelosmuertos-area-m33 reblogged this from donnm-aaa
  2. lejamielee reblogged this from lasciviousthoughts
  3. god-damn-batman reblogged this from weirdscaryandusualstuff
  4. donnm-aaa reblogged this from weirdscaryandusualstuff
  5. iris-light reblogged this from weirdscaryandusualstuff
  6. heroinbob reblogged this from weirdscaryandusualstuff
  7. biphepburn reblogged this from weirdscaryandusualstuff
  8. infinitelovelike reblogged this from weirdscaryandusualstuff and added:
    spa like retreat, actually. It...a vacation spot.
  9. youre-hopeless reblogged this from weirdscaryandusualstuff
  10. tenuous-third-space reblogged this from wweird
  11. wweird reblogged this from weirdscaryandusualstuff and added:
    history: europeans tend come...and rape everything awesome
  12. lasciviousthoughts reblogged this from weirdscaryandusualstuff
  13. weirdscaryandusualstuff posted this