MIRACLES are notated for their extraordinary events that occur in humanity by means of divine intervention with apparitions, weeping statues, spiritual messages, and the like.
While some miracles are phenomenally famous -- like the Virgin Mary appearing before 70,000 spectators in Fatima in 1917; some miracles like the White Buffalo's birth in South Dakota was symbolically linked to the Second Coming of Christ, (according to Native American peoples). Other miracles like that of Kuwaiti woman, Nasreen in Los Angeles, has held claims of a statue weeping Extra-Virgin Olive oil upon her mantle for years, when the Vatican finally attested to her "bonified" claims of miracles.
Some miracles that are often forgotten are the miracles of the bible. According to the Old and New Testament, miracles transpired throughout the course of the biblical era. Extraordinary events like the burning bush, and that of the Plagues of Egypt as foretold by Moses to Pharoah, and the parting of the Red Sea; and feeding the thousands with fishes and loaves of bread. In later context, more miracles occurred through the healing efforts of Jesus Christ, himself. Some of His famed miracles are healing the lame, the blind and even rising the dead to life again.
Less popular miracles are the ones that ordinary folks like we have. Miracles have been claimed across the globe by regular human counterparts. Some small, some great -- but do miracles really happen? If one would ask a common individual about miracles, s/he may tell you it was "coincidence," while others will exhalt the healing powers of miracles attained through the power of prayer.
In recent decades, miracles have been introduced in television series like "Highway to Heaven," starring Michael London and Victor French. Other series that exhibit the immaculate power of miracles is the more popular "Touched by An Angel."
Miracles, whether real or coincidental, are a part of historical culture. This being said, history has repeatedly recited the occurrences of miracles on a universal plane. The choice of believing in miracles is entirely up to you.