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"Unearth the echoes of the lost world"

Beneath the earth, time has buried a world—silent, forgotten, waiting. Unearthed isn’t just a discovery it’s a revelation. We crack through centuries of rock and dust to bring back the lost giants, the ancient forces, and the deadly secrets of prehistory. Every fossil, every relic, is a part of a story buried for millions of years—and we’re here to unearth it. Get ready to face what time tried to erase.

Forest Home
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​4.54 Billion Yrs +
Earth Age

4.6 Billion yrs ago
Earth's Birth 

7.77 Million +
Life on Earth

Earth was once a battlefield of survival. Razor-fanged fish ruled the seas, insects the size of birds filled the air, and predators lurked in every shadow. Even the smallest life was lethal. No creature was safe—until time erased them all. Now, only fossils remain, whispers of a world far more savage than our own.

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Fossils are nature’s time capsules, preserving the remains and traces of ancient life. From towering dinosaurs to tiny insects trapped in amber, they reveal Earth’s lost worlds. Most form when creatures are buried quickly, their bones and shells slowly turning to stone over millions of years. Footprints, teeth, and even fossilized dung (coprolites) tell stories of survival, extinction, and evolution. Each fossil is a message from the past—waiting to be unearthed. 

Storytellers of the past

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