end of the world
For some things, 2012 really was the End of Days. Here’s a look back at what we lost.
Argentinian officials in Cordoba were forced to close down a private mountain after a mass suicide doomsday event was posted on Facebook.
To some, the long-deserted Mayan city of Tikal is an omen of the coming apocalypse, but for others it is a beacon of A New Hope.
As December 21, 2012 approaches, the idea of the rumored "Doomsday" has affected different regions of the world in various ways. China has seemingly been affected in a negative way with the rumors causing anxiety and violence in the country.
Restaurant chains and hotels throughout the country have begun promoting "end-of-the-world" specials in time for the supposed apocalypse on December 21.
NASA is so confident that the 2012 apocalypse is a fabrication of modern popular culture that the organization has released a video titled "Why the World Didn't End Yesterday" for viewers to watch on December 22.
A recent rumor that 3 days of darkness will shroud the China prompted locals of the Sichuan provide to raid supplies stores and purchase items such as candles and matches in bulk
Serbia's Mount Rtanj is the latest location to receive attention for its mystical doomsday saving powers.
Latinos Post has rounded up the top 10 films to watch before the dreaded "doomsday" on December 21, 2012.
The Australian Prime Minister took a comedic approach to the doomsday conspiracies gripping the world.
NASA dispelled speculation of the end of the world on December 21 based on Mayan calendars in a FAQ posted this week.