Pete Evans shares eerie post about death amid neo-Nazi meme scandal

Pete Evans has thanked his friends and colleagues for their support amid the fallout from his neo-Nazi meme scandal. The disgraced chef, whose products have been dropped from a number of retailers over the past 48 hours, returned to Instagram on Wednesday to reflect on his extraordinary downfall. ‘What a fascinating journey,’ the 47-year-old wrote … Read more

Jurassic World: Dominion’s set looks eerie in a snowy woodland as crew get ready to restart shooting

Jurassic World: Dominion has been plagued by delays, and the latest disruption saw filming halt for two weeks after members of the crew tested positive for COVID-19. And new snaps of the set in Winterfold Forest, Surrey Hills, looked eerie on Monday as crew prepared to start filming again. A school bus that was made to … Read more

Billie Eilish wows in eerie newly-released music video for No Time to Die

She released her Bond theme song for the new 007 film No Time to Die eight months ago. And Billie Eilish wows in the eerie and dramatic music video for the track that was released on Thursday ahead of James Bond’s return to the big screen next month.   The singer-songwriter, 18, delivers a dark and brooding performance … Read more

Eerie sight of thousands of freshly dug graves in Johannesburg cemetery

Africa´s confirmed coronavirus cases have surpassed 1 million, but global health experts say the true toll is likely several times higher, reflecting the gaping lack of testing for the continent´s 1.3 billion people. While experts say infection tolls in richer nations can be significant undercounts, large numbers of undetected cases are a greater danger for … Read more

Eerie animation shows how the world went from zero to 10 MILLION

Just six months ago, coronavirus didn’t yet have a name, but since January, the virus has exploded, circled the globe and sickened nearly 13.5 million people with alarming speed, a new animation demonstrates.  Data visualization designers at Global Stats used data from the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Situation Reports to create a timelapse video that … Read more

Lockdown casts an eerie silence over the world’s noisiest places 

Lockdown casts an eerie silence over the world’s noisiest places: London’s Covent Garden, New York’s Times Square and Kolkata in India fall quiet as crowds stay home amid pandemic Recording captured sound of birds and dogs barking at major landmarks Cities across the world have been forced into lockdown due to coronavirus Sounds of street … Read more

London in LOCKDOWN: Eerie images show capital’s bustling nightspots deserted as theatres shut

These eerie images show London’s usually heaving nightspots deserted as theatres shut and restaurants closed, just hours after the Prime Minister urged people to stay at home and avoid social contact for 12 weeks. The PM warned last night that the coronavirus was now in a phase of rapid spread across the UK, with London seeing … Read more

Passenger shares eerie photos of nearly deserted terminals at JFK

The John F. Kennedy International Airport was nearly deserted Thursday morning as only a few passengers waited for their flights out of New York City.  Daigo Takayama, 35, who was visiting the Big Apple, shared photos with the DailyMail.com showing empty terminals at the airport. ‘I have been traveling my entire life, in and out … Read more

Pictures show the mysterious beauty of the Mojave Desert from abandoned cars to eerie cemeteries

The mysterious beauty of the Mojave Desert has been captured in a series of stunning, yet haunting images. The pictures have been taken over 16 years by photographer Zach Bradley, who grew up in the 25,000-square-mile desert. He has discovered abandoned cars, empty house and eerie cemeteries while exploring the harsh environment. The 35-year-old, who … Read more

Plenty of room in eerie Florence: MATTHEW BELL only sees 10 other people on visit to Uffizi gallery

As I walked into Florence’s grand Uffizi Gallery on Saturday, I braced myself for the inevitable throng of tourists scrambling past each other to get a glimpse of Botticelli’s Birth of Venus and Primavera. After all, the Uffizi receives some 5,500 visitors every day – each of them desperate to jostle to the front of … Read more