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Google Maps User Spots Eerie Figure at Abandoned Chernobyl Building

A person using Google Maps spotted a creepy figure at an abandoned Chernobyl building that has many people freaked out. A TikTok user named @hidden.on.google.earth zoomed in on an old post office in Pripyat, Ukraine, and that’s where the frightening figure was seen. When the Chernobyl disaster occurred back in 1986, the post office and several other buildings were all abandoned. In the video, when the user zooms in on the location and pans around the room, you can clearly see what appears to be a ghostly figure in one of the windows. It was wearing what appeared to be a white hooded cloak and was pointing directly at the camera. What’s even more frightening was that it didn’t have a face.

Ancient caterpillar had armoured spikes to protect it from early birds

A fossil caterpillar from 100 million years ago was equipped with defensive spines, making it the first known armoured caterpillar from the dinosaur era

Noel Holston to speak on Life After Deaf

Noel Holston to speak on Life After Deaf His Feb. 17 presentation sponsored by local hearing loss group, library Donna Liquori FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3 Life After Deaf by Noel Holston; Skyhorse (240 pages) (Skyhorse/TNS)SkyhorseShow MoreShow Less 2of3April, 2000 - Noel Holston (Photo By DUANE BRALEY/Star Tribune via Getty Images)Star Tribune via Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less 3of3 Journalist Noel Holston, who had manageable hearing loss when he went to bed one night, found himself deaf in the morning. He documented his odyssey with sudden deafness in the book “Life After Deaf: My Misadventures in Hearing Loss and Recovery.” Holston, who lives in Athens, Ga., will talk about his experience at a captioned Zoom event on Wednesday, Feb. 17, at 6:30 p.m. The talk is sponsored by the Albany chapter of the Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA), along with the Albany Public Library. Those wishing to attend must preregister at albanypubliclibrary.libcal.com

The Masked Singer Host Nick Cannon Tests Positive for COVID; Niecy Nash to Fill In For Now (EXCLUSIVE)

Skip to main content Currently Reading The Masked Singer Host Nick Cannon Tests Positive for COVID; Niecy Nash to Fill In For Now (EXCLUSIVE) Michael Schneider, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail “The Masked Singer” host Nick Cannon has tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus, which means he won’t be seen in at least the first few episodes of the hit Fox reality series’ fifth season. Instead, producers have tapped actress and host Niecy Nash to fill in. Nash will take over as guest host as production begins this Thursday on Season 5 of “The Masked Singer,” and until Cannon is ready to get back to work. Cannon is currently in quarantine and resting, a rep for the star confirms exclusively to

The Masked Dancer Reveals Identity of the Hammerhead: Here s the Celebrity Under the Mask

The Masked Dancer Reveals Identity of the Hammerhead: Here s the Celebrity Under the Mask Michael Schneider, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Gym, tanning, laundry, dance. “Jersey Shore” star Vinny Guadagnino is the next celebrity to be revealed on Fox’s “The Masked Dancer.” Guadagnino was revealed to be the person under the Hammerhead shark costume on Wednesday’s edition of the hit series. He was unmasked after dancing to Santa Esmeralda’s version of “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood.” More from Variety “I’m not a singer or a dancer, but this is probably a little bit more in my wheelhouse,” Guadagnino told

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