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Everything mysterious and inexplicable has attracted mankind since ancient times and causes burning interest and curiosity. We present to your attention the rating of the most mystical places on our planet.

In the first place of our ranking of the most mystical places on the planet is Bermuda Triangle, which is a section between Bermuda, Florida and Puerto Rico. This area has gained notoriety due to the many ships that disappeared without a trace here. Also, you must have heard of mysterious phenomena that allegedly took place here, such as time travel or encounters with ghost ships. However, scientists do not find anything mystical in this place and believe that the Bermuda Triangle is simply a difficult area in terms of navigation. Nevertheless, many books have been written about the Bermuda Triangle and many films have been shot, and interest in this place is still very high.

2. Black Bamboo Hollow, China

This place, located in the southern part of China, is considered one of the most mystical places on the planet. Its fame is due to the fact that many people disappeared without a trace under mysterious circumstances. In addition, accidents regularly occur in the valley and people die. In 1950, a plane crashed here, the crew of which did not report a disaster, and no technical problems were identified with the ship either. There is also a case when an entire expeditionary group disappeared in the Hollow of Black Bamboo. The expedition leader lagged behind the group and then described how a thick fog suddenly began to rise around him, and he felt some kind of inexplicable fear and froze in place as if rooted to the spot. When the fog disappeared, the members of the expedition, who could not be found, as well as all the equipment, disappeared with it. There is a version according to which in the Heizhu Valley there is a zone of transition to parallel worlds, and the pairs of rotting plants located here affect the human mind.

3. Czech catacombs, Czech Republic

This place is located in Czech city Jihlava, has gained mystical fame due to the mysterious and inexplicable phenomenon taking place here. They say that in the passages dug here in the Middle Ages, organ music sounds at night. If at first scientists were skeptical about these conversations, then after some time they nevertheless admitted that something was wrong underground and even sent a special expedition to the catacombs. The results of the expedition were shocking: the sounds of the organ are really heard here. According to scientists, the Czech catacombs hide such secrets that science is simply unable to solve yet. The expedition members and other eyewitnesses of mystically phenomena were examined by psychologists, who concluded that in this case there could be no talk of any mass hallucination. Another mysterious discovery scientists became a staircase that emits light, which was discovered in one of the underground passages, and studies have shown the absence of phosphorus in the staircase. Mystic, and only.

4. Loch Ness, Scotland

This famous Scottish lake attracts lovers of mysticism and mysterious phenomena. The fame of this lake is associated with a mysterious huge animal that supposedly lives here. According to more than 4 thousand eyewitnesses, the animal resembles a fossil pangolin with an outstretched neck. This monster was first seen in the 20th century by the McKay couple, who owned a nearby hotel. Since then, the number of eyewitnesses of the Loch Ness monster has increased, and there is even various evidence of its existence, for example, a film that was shot by an English pilot, as well as photographs and other materials. In general, Loch Ness itself is considered a large anomalous zone. UFO movement has been observed here more than once. The lake has been studied more than once with the help of various equipment. One of the most interesting studies was carried out in 1997, when scientists managed to find at the bottom of the lake huge cave nine meters wide. Scientists believe that its depth can reach several hundred meters. Currently studying mysterious lake continues.

5. Arkaim, Russia

The mystical city of Arkaim, discovered by archaeologists in 1987 and located in Chelyabinsk region Russia, is in fifth place in our ranking. Once upon a time there was a fortress of ancient arches on this place, which, for inexplicable reasons, left their refuge, finally setting a fire. It is interesting that the city practically did not collapse and looks much better than the neighboring Aryan city of Sintashta. They say that unusual and mystical things happen in Arkaim. So, after visiting this city, a person's life takes on a new meaning, and all the diseases that sleep in the body come out and then leave the person alone forever. The city consists of two rings that fit into each other, and four entrances to the city are oriented to the cardinal points and stars. Everyone can get into this city, however, they say that Arkaim will not want to accept every person.

6. Moleb Triangle, Russia

Another place shrouded in mysticism is located on the territory of Russia in the Perm region. A place called the Moleb Triangle is located near the village of Molebka. This place was once sacred to the Mansi peoples. The Moleb Triangle received mysterious fame in 1983, when the news that the Permian geologist Emil Bachurin stumbled upon a huge round footprint. Further studies of the Moleb triangle led to the conclusion about a strong dowsing anomaly. In addition, members of the expeditionary groups have repeatedly stated about the strange objects that they observed here, as well as about unusual sounds, the sources of which they could not determine. Since the 90s, so many scientists and simply curious tourists began to come here that, as stated, anomalous zone ceased to exist under the mass influence of people.

7. Chavinda, Mexico

The mysterious Chavinda, located in Mexico, completes our rating of the most mystical places on the planet. According to local residents, this is where the transition to parallel dimensions is located. In Chavinda quite often there are various kinds of anomalous phenomena. The most famous incident occurred on the night of 1990, when local treasure hunters saw a rider approaching them from the top of a distant mountain. The rider appeared after 5 minutes, although it was physically impossible. Frightened treasure hunters abandoned their tools and fled in panic in all directions. Having come to their senses, they doubted the reality of what had happened and continued to search for the treasure. However, the mystical events did not end there. In just one day, all the treasure hunters' cars broke down. They say that there was even a case when one of the cars ceased to physically exist, and a truck crashed into it, the driver of which received a shock from what was happening, because he collided with an "invisible" car. Strange phenomena occurred until the Mexicans made a promise to themselves never again to search for this treasure.

There is nothing more intriguing than a forbidden place. The fact that you can't go somewhere makes you crave to go there. Because there is nothing more interesting than the unknown.

North Sentinel Island, India

It is home to one of the few tribes in the world that refuses to have any contact with the modern world. They do not allow outsiders into their domain. In 2006, the tribe killed two fishermen who accidentally entered their territory, but the Indian government made no attempt to punish the killers. Now it is strictly forbidden to approach this island.

World Seed Vault, Norway



The Doomsday Vault is located on the island of Svalbard and is designed to store the seeds of all agricultural plants that exist in the world. If, as a result of wars or natural disasters, some plants disappear from the face of the Earth, they can be restored using the seeds that are stored here.

Gate of Pluto in Hierapolis, Turkey



"Gates of hell", "deadly cave" - ​​once this place was dedicated to the Roman god of death Pluto. During the excavation of the temple of Pluto was discovered small cave where carbon dioxide escapes from a crack in the rock. Scientists have proven that this place is extremely dangerous: birds that are not lucky enough to fly too close to the fumes suffocate and fall dead. In some cases, the concentration of gas can pose a threat to larger animals, including humans.

Poveglia Island, Italy



This island was a cemetery for plague victims during the Roman Empire and later, in the Middle Ages, when the plague returned, the island again became home to thousands of terminally ill people. They say that the earth here is 50% human dust. Then in 1922 a psychiatric hospital was opened here. It's safe to say that this didn't affect the patients in a positive way, as the island already had a truly creepy vibe. Now this island and the buildings on it are abandoned, it is guarded, and it is closed to the public.

Lascaux cave, France



Lascaux Cave is a complex of caves near the village of Montignac. The ceilings and walls of the cave are covered with paintings, among which images of large animals predominate. The drawings do not have an exact date: it is believed that their age is about 17,000 years. Back in 1940, the cave was discovered by 18-year-old Marcel Ravidat, since then many have been wondering about its origin and significance. Anthropologists believe that these drawings may symbolize the mystical rituals of hunters. The opening of the cave to the public has changed the climate in it. 1200 visitors a day, changes in air circulation and electric lighting caused the gradual destruction of the images, which led to the closure of these caves in 1963.

Secret archives of the Vatican



Documents relating to the Catholic Church are stored here, starting from the 8th century. The endless series of shelving in this archive stretches for 85 kilometers, and entry here is strictly prohibited for everyone except for scientists with a special pass. The archive contains documents such as information about the excommunication of Martin Luther and Michelangelo's letter to Pope Julius II.

North Brother Island, USA



The island occupies a site of just over 5 hectares and is located on the East River near Manhattan, New York. Once, a passenger ship was wrecked off the coast of the island, more than 1,000 people died in the water. Later, a hospital was opened here, where infectious diseases were treated. The most famous patient was Mary Mallon, better known as Typhoid Mary. She was the first person in the US to be recognized as a healthy carrier of typhoid fever. It is said to have infected more than 50 people, 3 of whom have died. Mary herself categorically denied having the disease and refused to stop working in the food industry. In the 1950s, a drug rehabilitation center was opened on the island. Now the island is a bird sanctuary for herons and other wading birds. It is abandoned and closed to the public.

Ise Grand Shrine, Japan



A sacred place where Amaterasu, the Shinto goddess of the sun and the universe, is worshiped. The temple was built without a single nail, but the most interesting thing is that the temple is rebuilt every 20 years, respecting the Shinto concept of death and rebirth. Despite the beauty and sanctity of the temple, only priests and representatives of the imperial family can enter the territory. The only chance to see it incredible place- through wooden fences. You can't take pictures here.

Morgan Island (Monkey Island), South Carolina



The island got its nickname because of the colony of rhesus monkeys living there, numbering about 4000 individuals. The monkeys were brought here from La Parguera, Puerto Rico. These monkeys are infected with the herpes virus. No one is allowed on the island for their own safety (as well as the safety of the monkeys). Unless scientists who work at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases have access here.

Catacombs, Paris



This is one of the most mysterious and scary places in the world. Initially, this place was a network of tunnels that united the stone mines of Paris, but at the end of the 18th century it became a repository for 6 million dead bodies. Absolutely not most of of these tunnels is open to the public and you can see thousands of bones and skulls stacked together here. You will not see 99% of the labyrinth 274 kilometers long, entry is prohibited here, because you can easily get lost in the tunnels. However, this does not stop desperate people and members of secret societies from wandering here, creating problems for the policemen who guard the catacombs.

Snake Island, Atlantic Ocean



The "Island of the Golden Snakes" is located off the coast of Brazil. This is the only place where a very poisonous snake, the island botrops, has been preserved. The island is closed to the public to protect this population of snakes from destruction, and also to protect visitors, as some estimates say there is one snake for every square meter of the island.

Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, China



Emperor Qin Shihuang's tomb is located in the Lintong District of Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province. Despite the fact that it was discovered back in 1974, when the excavations of the Terracotta Army were carried out, they did not open the tomb. Opponents of opening the grave believe that the tomb and its contents could be damaged during excavations, so access to it is prohibited.

Area 51, USA



The most closed military facility is located 134 kilometers north of Las Vegas. Considered one of the most mysterious places in the world, the US government denied its existence until 2013. Such secrecy has become a breeding ground for the emergence of a wide variety of "conspiracy theories". Due to its remote location, the area is primarily used by the CIA and the US Air Force as a test site. Despite the fact that this is a military base, many believe that it was here that an alien ship crashed, and scientists had the opportunity to study the bodies of space aliens. Many conspiracy theorists visit the area adjacent to Area 51, but entry is strictly prohibited.

Surtsey Island in Iceland



A unique island that appeared in 1963 after the eruption of an underwater volcano, which lasted 3 years. Now it is used only for scientific research. The goal of scientists is to understand how an ecosystem is formed without any human intervention. Only a few scientists are allowed on the island, making it one of the most forbidden places on earth. Scientists should not bring any seeds with them, so that nothing affects the natural development of life. But one day, a tomato grew on the island, which really puzzled the scientists. As it turned out, one of them neglected the rules of being on the island and ... went to the toilet on the frozen lava. Once the scientists figured out where the plant came from, they immediately got rid of it.

Metro-2, line D-6, Russia



Under Stalin's rule, a secret government subway system known as "Metro-2" was built. This mysterious subway system allegedly connects administrative institutions such as the Kremlin, Vnukovo-2 airport, and the General Staff Academy. There are reportedly furnished rooms and technical rooms in the tunnels. Since the system is inaccessible to outsiders, it is believed that it is intended to serve as a place in the tunnels of high-ranking officials during the war. The Moscow metro administration denies the existence of these tunnels, but back in 1994, a group of diggers claimed to have found an entrance to this underground system. The existence of only one of the 4 branches has now been confirmed, and this is the D-6 line. You can only get here with a special pass.

Bohemian Grove, USA



This is the name of an elite men's club in Monte Rio, California. Every year, since 1872, some 2,500 of the most influential people in the world have come here, including high-ranking politicians, Nobel Prize winners, senior military personnel, as well as presidents of elite universities such as Harvard or Yale. They say the club has its own rituals and traditions. The club's motto, "Spiders that weave a web, do not belong here," implies that all problems and commercial transactions must be left outside. The club is purely male, women can only appear here as servants.
Journalist Jon Ronson criticized the club: “I get the impression that in front of me are immature youths: imitating Elvis, performing terrible rituals, drinking. These people may have reached the heights of their professions, but their emotions remained at the level of college students.

My home is my castle. So goes the well-known saying, and this is how most people perceive their home. But in any rule there are exceptions, and such strange ones that it is impossible not to talk about them. What do the most dangerous houses in the world look like? Let's try to make ten "horror films".

Under the spell of lightning

The village of Kifuka, located on the territory of the Republic of the Congo, is no different from the rest of the country's settlements. But this is only at first glance. If you take a good look at its local residents, you will notice that none of them use mobile phones, tablets and other modern gadgets. And the point here is not at all in poverty, although you definitely cannot call a prosperous village.

The secret of such technical “illiteracy” lies in the natural anomaly of the area, which attracts lightning to itself according to the principle of a magnet. Scientists have deduced interesting statistics - it turns out that for a year on square kilometer unfortunate settlement falls to 150 lightning strikes. Not surprisingly, for security reasons, people prefer to remain cut off from civilization, but alive, rather than perished under the discharges of heavenly "electricity".

Chernobyl natives

More than 30 years have passed since the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, but the echoes of the tragedy are still echoing. The once noisy and vigorously developing city of Pripyat with a population of more than 100 thousand people has turned into a deserted "ghost", frightening with its silence and desolation. During the evacuation, local residents suddenly left their homes, leaving property, pets, and personal vehicles. They did not know then that there would never be a way back.

Although some desperate thrill-seekers nevertheless went against all prohibitions and after some time returned to their native lands. They are called self-settlers. In total, about 80 such people live on the territory of the 30-kilometer exclusion zone. They are mostly pensioners living off subsistence farming and gardening.

In recent years, excursions have been organized to Chernobyl, so those who want to tickle their nerves have a chance not only to see the destroyed power plant with their own eyes, but also to communicate with the local population.

Lake with a "surprise"

Lake Kivu in Central Africa impresses with its beauty and picturesqueness. In its clear waters, there are many exotic fish, and coastal landscapes are worthy of the brush of artists. The area around the lake is far from deserted, on the contrary - a total of about 2 million people will live on its shores. And everything would be fine if it were not for the huge reserves of methane and carbon dioxide, which can explode at any moment and cause a major earthquake.

It is not difficult to predict the further course of events. Everyone who does not die under the tsunami flurry will be poisoned by poisonous gases. The saddest thing is that no one can say how long this freshwater time bomb will be silent - everyone hopes for the best and live one day at a time. In 1948, a small underwater eruption was recorded, as a result of which the fish in the lake simply boiled. When the next “X-hour” will come is unknown.

rainy village

The Indian mountain village of Mavsilam is recognized as the wettest place on the planet, and officially with the entry of data into the Guinness Book of Records. Every spring and summer it is attacked by monsoons coming from the Bay of Bengal. The air can be twisted like bed linen washed in a river. Local residents have long been accustomed to such vagaries of nature and stock up on large bamboo umbrellas in advance, under which you can completely hide from the rain.

Due to the high humidity, agriculture in the village is not developed. All vegetables and fruits are imported, so the peasants do not have to bend their backs in the gardens. Oddly enough, but frequent showers bring tangible benefits. They contribute to the formation of waterfalls, decorating the already chic flora.

Water knocks out entire caves with ornate labyrinths in soft limestone rock and creates underground lakes. Natural beauties attract many tourists, and those, in turn, - money.

And there is life in the permafrost

The Yakut village of Oymyakon, although not the most terrible place, is definitely on the list of mysterious settlements on the planet. It is difficult to imagine how people can live in such harsh climatic conditions. In winter, the mark on the thermometer can drop below 60 degrees. The maximum limit is fixed at -77 degrees, and this despite the fact that in summer the heat reaches + 30-35 degrees. This is how “trained” the body must be in order to withstand temperature drops of 100 ° C?

In total, about a hundred people live in the village. They live in the old fashioned way - in simple wooden houses heated by stoves. It is simply impossible to provide centralized water supply and sewerage here. The soil freezes so deep that laying pipes is technically unrealistic. However, people are used to natural anomalies, and even school is only canceled if the temperature drops below 50 degrees.

At the top of the Andes

The city of La Rinconada in Peru, lost in mountain peaks The Andes is another unique place where life glimmers. It is located at an altitude of 5 thousand meters above sea level, and to get there, you need to be a real extreme. Not only will you have to climb the rocky slopes of the mountains, testing your body for endurance, but also breathe rarefied air. In such conditions, even a hundred meters can become a long road, which will take several hours to overcome.

But reckless adventurers are not at all afraid of such prospects. Most of them are attracted not by the beauty of the Andes and not even by the romanticism of travel, but by the mines for the extraction of gold ore and the opportunity to enrich themselves. True, you will have to work in Spartan conditions - hard, long and exhausting. The city has no sewerage, running water, garbage disposal, and generally no infrastructure. But even the stench and dirt does not repel gold diggers from their goal. Proof of this is the constant growth of the population, which has doubled over the past ten years.

Today, about 50 thousand people live and work on the territory of La Rinconada.

Life on the volcano

Indonesia is not only popular tourist destination, but also one of the most dangerous places on the planet. Being located in a seismically active zone, it is simply "immersed" in earthquakes. Due to frequent tremors, flat areas often suffer from strong hurricanes and tornado. The local population lives like on a powder keg - you never know where the trouble will come first: from the mountains or the ocean.

About 50 million people live on the island of Sumatra, and one can only guess how they manage to adapt to such unstable conditions. climatic conditions. The island of Java is no less "famous" for its pranks. Volcano Merapi keeps everyone in constant tension, striving again to release tons of fiery lava onto the ground. It even has its own "schedule" of eruptions - about once every 7 years it flares up in a big way, and small earthquakes happen on the island about twice a year.

dragon island

Komodo Island, which is part of Indonesia, can be called one of the most exotic places on the planet. And it's not about chic sandy beaches, transparent warm water and palm landscapes, but unusual local "residents". To an unprepared tourist, it may seem that he was on the set of the movie "Jurassic Park" or, at least, in a strange zoo. Wherever you look, giant monitor lizards are walking around - scary, clumsy, but very agile reptiles.

In total, there are about 1,700 of them on the island, and despite the fact that local population is about the same - about 2000 people. It is not known how prehistoric lizards got to Komodo, and most importantly, how they managed to adapt to modern life.

But the fact remains - monitor lizards feel like full owners of the island. They feed mainly on small and medium-sized game, they do not attack people, but cases of aggression do occur.

The sands are advancing

There is one village in the Nenets Autonomous Okrug called Shoyna. The morning of each inhabitant begins with digging up his house from the sand. It sounds strange, but for the local population it has already become a familiar daily routine. Only about 200 people live in the godforsaken village today, but once the fishing industry flourished here.

Stormy and irresponsible human activity eventually led to a sad outcome. The waters of the White Sea, once rich in fish, have exhausted their reserves, moreover, fishermen completely destroyed the bottom vegetation due to the use of heavy trawls. The tundra also suffered, as a result of which the sands began to attack the village. sand dunes swallowed up roads and streets, swept up coastal houses and state farm buildings. And only through the efforts of the remaining residents, together with the only tractor in the village, can Shoyna be left on the map of Russia for the time being.

Away from people - closer to God

The Hanging Monastery of Xuankong-si, founded 1,500 thousand years ago, has retained its architecture almost unchanged. As if glued to a sheer rock, from a distance it resembles a house of cards. In order to cross the turbulent Hun River, now blocked by a dam, pilgrims used to have to cross a board bridge swinging over the abyss. Today, this bridge is closed to prevent reckless tourists from tempting their fate.

The temple includes a complex of buildings interconnected by tunnels and stairs carved right into the rock. Until now, modern architects are at a loss as to how Buddhist monks were able to build such a wonder of the world without the appropriate equipment and working tools.

Most mysterious places in the world

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There are many places in the world that attract and frighten with their mystery.

People disappear there, things fly there, ghosts appear there.

Scientists still cannot really understand these phenomena, sometimes explaining them as mass hallucinations, sometimes simply shrugging their shoulders. Let's talk below about the 10 most mystical places on the planet.

Arkaim.

This is a rather mysterious place. First of all, you need to be able to get here in the right way. According to beliefs in this mystical city, it is not enough just to buy a bus or train ticket. Here another aspect is much more important - will this place want to receive a guest? People come here not just attracted by an interest in antiquity. There are quite strange and unusual things going on here. So, you can spend the night on the top of the mountain, where it is quite cold and windy. At the same time, a thick sleeping bag will not be needed - all the same, a cold will not overcome. They say that all the diseases that sleep in the body and sometimes make themselves felt, come out in these places and never return to a person again. After visiting Arkaim, people literally begin to break down. The old life loses all meaning. The one who has been here begins to feel renewed, starting a lot with a clean slate. This ancient mystical city was found by Soviet archaeologists in 1987. It is located at the confluence of the Karaganka and Utyaganka rivers. This is in the Chelyabinsk region, south of Magnitogorsk. Among all the archaeological sites in Russia, this one is without a doubt the most mysterious. Once upon a time, the ancient Aryans built their fortress here. However, for some unknown reason, they left their home and left, finally burning it. It happened about 4 thousand years ago. But during this time the city practically did not collapse, another Aryan city, Sintashta, looks much worse. According to the plan, Arkaim looks like two rings defensive structures, inscribed one into the other. There are two circles of dwellings, a central square and, again, a circular street, in which the flooring was wooden, and there was even a storm sewer. Four entrances to Arkaim were oriented to the cardinal points. There is no doubt that the city was built according to a clear plan. After all, all the ring lines here have single center where all the radial lines converge. In addition, the city also has a clear orientation to the stars. The fact is that it was not only built, but also lived taking into account astrological aspects. Arkaim is often compared with Stonehenge, but it would be more appropriate to compare it with Tommaso Campanella's City of the Sun. This philosopher was fond of astrology and dreamed of creating a society that would live according to the laws of the cosmos. The City of the Sun invented by him was to be built in the form of a ring, taking into account astrological calculations. The culture of the found city existed 38-40 centuries ago. This is consistent with the theory of settlement on the planet of the ancient Aryans. The legends of those times say that the white race came to Europe from a sunken ship in the Northern Arctic Ocean mainland Arctida. Then the Aryans settled along the Volga and in the Urals, Northern Siberia. From there they crossed over to India and Persia. Thus, it is Russia that can be considered the cradle of two ancient world religions at once - Zoroastrianism and Hinduism. The Avesta and the Vedas came to Iran and India from us. As proof of this, one can cite the Avestan traditions, according to which the prophet Zarathustra was born somewhere in the foothills of the Urals.

Devil's Tower.

This place is located in the US state of Wyoming. In fact, this is not a tower at all, but a rock. It consists of stone pillars, which seem to be made of bundles. The mountain has the right shape. It was formed 200 million years ago. For a long time it seemed to an outside observer that this mountain was of artificial origin. But a man could not build it in any way, therefore, the devil created it. In terms of its size, the Devil's Tower exceeds the pyramid of Cheops by 2.5 times! It is not surprising that the local population has always treated this place with awe and even fear. In addition, there were rumors that mysterious lights often appeared at the very top of the mountain. A variety of science fiction films are often filmed at the Devil's Tower. The most famous of them is Steven Spielberg's Close Encounters of the Third Kind. People climbed to the top of the mountain only twice. The first conqueror was a local resident in the 19th century, and the second was rock climber Jack Durrans in 1938. The plane cannot land there, and from the only platform suitable for helicopters, they are literally torn off by wind currents. The third conqueror of the summit set out to become an experienced skydiver George Hopkins. Although he was able to land successfully, but those ropes that were thrown to him from above deteriorated due to impact on sharp rocks. As a result, Hopkin became a real prisoner of the devil's rock. The news of this shook the whole country. Soon several dozen planes were already circling over the Tower, dropping equipment and food supplies for free. However, most of the parcels were broken on stones. Rats became another trouble for the skydiver. It turned out that there are quite a lot of them on the top of a smooth rock, impregnable from below. Every night the rodents became more aggressive and bolder. In the United States, a special committent was even created to save Hopkins. An experienced climber Ernst Field, along with his assistant, was called to help him. But already after 3 hours of climbing, the climbers were forced to abandon further rescue. Field said that this damn rock was simply too tough for them. This is how it turned out that the professionals conquering the eight-thousanders turned out to be powerless in front of a rock 390 meters high. The same Jack Durrans was found through the press. Two days later he was in place and decided to conquer the summit along the route known only to him. The climbers led by him were able to reach the summit and lower the unfortunate parachutist from there. The Devil's Tower held him captive for a whole week.

White Gods.

In the north-east of the Moscow region there is a place called White Gods. It is located in the tract near the village of Vozdvizhenskoye, Sergiev-Posad district. It is worth going deep into the dense forest, as the correct stone hemisphere will appear before your eyes. Its diameter is 6 meters and its height is 3 meters. This place was mentioned in his notes by the famous traveler and geographer Semyonov-Tyan-Shansky. Legends say that there was a pagan altar here in the XII-XIII centuries. His layout was somewhat similar to the English Stonehenge. There, by the way, according to some sources, sacrifices were also made to the gods. In the pantheon of the ancient gods, good was personified by Belbog. His idol was installed by the Magi on a hill, people prayed to him for protection from Chernobog - the personification of evil. The father of these two gods was Svantevit, the god of gods. All together they constituted the Triglav, or triune deity. Such was the image of the pagan system of the universe among the Slavs. Our ancient ancestors did not build their settlements anywhere. It was necessary to meet a number of conditions for this. Usually the Slavs tried to build near river bends so that groundwater, ring structures and geological faults were present. This is evidenced by images from space, as well as an analysis of the location of old settlements, churches and monasteries, as well as stories that mystical properties of nature are manifested in such places.

Hatteras.

There are many mysterious and mystical substances in the Atlantic. One of them is Cape Hatteras. It is also called the South Atlantic Cemetery. The East Coast of the United States is generally quite dangerous for shipping. There are islands here called the Outer Banks or the Dunes of Virginia Dare. They are constantly changing their shape and size. This creates a difficulty for navigation even in weather with excellent visibility. In addition, there are often storms, fogs and swells. The local "southern fog" and the "soaring Gulf Stream" make navigation in these waters quite stressful and even deadly. Forecasters say that during a "normal" 8-point storm, the wave height here is as much as 13 meters. The Gulf Stream near the cape flows at a speed of about 70 kilometers per day. 12 miles from the cape are two-meter shoals of Diamond. There the famous current collides with the North Atlantic. This leads to the formation of a very surprising phenomenon, observed only in these places. During a storm, waves collide with a roar, and sand, shells and sea foam fly up in fountains to a height of 30 meters. Few managed to see such a spectacle live and then get out of there. The cape has many victims. One of the most famous is the American ship "Mormakkait". She sank here on October 7, 1954. Another well-known incident occurred with the Diamond Shoal lightship. It was tightly tied to the bottom with anchors, but strong storms pulled it out every time. As a result, the lighthouse turned out to be thrown over the dunes into Pamlico Bay. In 1942, in the end, he was shot from his guns by a Nazi submarine that unexpectedly surfaced here. In general, sandbanks during World War II became a favorite place for German submarines. There, divers bathed, lit up and even organized sporting events. And all this is under the very noses of the Americans. After resting, the Germans got into their boats and continued to hunt for Allied transports. As a result, in this area from January 1942 to 1945, 31 tankers, 42 transports, 2 passenger ships were sunk. The number of small vessels is generally difficult to calculate. The Germans themselves lost only 3 submarines here, all of them in April-June 1942. The terrible cape at that time became an ally for the Nazis. Those natural factors, which interfered with American ships, only helped submarines. True, shallow depths posed a danger to the Germans too.

Czech catacombs.

In the city of Jihlava, in the Czech South Moravia, there are catacombs. These underground structures were created by man. This place has a mystical notoriety. The passages were dug here in the Middle Ages. They say that in one of the corridors at exactly midnight they begin to hear the sounds of the organ. Ghosts have been repeatedly met in the catacombs, and other supernatural phenomena have happened here. Scientists at the beginning rejected all these mystical occurrences as unscientific. However, over time, even they were forced to pay attention to the increasing evidence of something wrong going on underground. In 1996, a special archaeological expedition arrived in Jihlava. She made an interesting conclusion - the local catacombs hide such secrets that science simply cannot unravel. Scientists have recorded that in the place referred to in the legends, the sounds of the organ are indeed heard. At the same time, the underground passage is located at a depth of 10 meters; there is not a single room near it that could accommodate this musical instrument basically. So there can be no talk of random errors. Eyewitnesses were examined by psychologists who said there were no signs of a mass hallucination. But the main sensation told by archaeologists was the existence of a "glowing staircase". She was found in one of the hitherto little-known underground passages. Even the old-timers did not know that he existed at all. Samples of the material showed that there is no phosphorus in it. Witnesses say that the staircase does not stand out at first glance. However, over time, it begins to emit a mystical reddish-orange light. Even if you turn off the flashlight, the glow will still remain, and its intensity will not decrease.

Coral castle.

This complex includes huge statues and megaliths, whose total weight exceeds 1100 tons. They are folded here by hand, without the use of any machines. The castle is located in California. The complex has a square tower with two floors. She alone weighs 243 tons. There are also various buildings here, thick walls, leads to an underground pool. spiral staircase. There is also a map of Florida made of stones, hewn stones, a table created in the form of a heart, accurate sundial, stone same Saturn and Mars. The moon, weighing 30 tons, with its horn points directly at polar star. As a result, a lot of interesting objects were placed on an area of ​​40 hectares. The author and creator of such an object was Edward Lidskalninsh, a Latvian emigrant. Perhaps his unrequited love for 16-year-old Agnes Skaffs pushed him to create the castle. The architect himself came to Florida in 1920. The mild climate of this place extended his life, because she was in danger due to progressive tuberculosis. Edward was a small man with a height of 152 centimeters and a weight of 45 kilograms. Although outwardly he seemed frail, he built his castle for 20 years alone. To do this, he dragged huge blocks of coral limestone here from the coast, and then created blocks from it. At the same time, he did not even have a jackhammer; the Latvian created all his tools from discarded car parts. It is rather difficult to understand now how the construction itself took place. It is not known how Edward moved and lifted multi-ton blocks in general. The fact is that the builder was also very secretive, preferring to work at night. The gloomy Edward let the guests into the places of his work extremely reluctantly. As soon as an unwanted guest got here, the host grew up behind him and stood there silently until the visitor left. One day, an active lawyer from Louisiana decided to build a Villa in the neighborhood. In response to this, Edward simply moved his entire brainchild 10 miles south. How he did it is a mystery. It is known that the builder hired a large truck for this. The car was seen by many witnesses. At the same time, no one saw how Edward himself or the builder loaded something there or unloaded it back. To the astonished questions about how he managed to transport his castle, he answered: "I discovered the secret of the pyramid builders!" In 1952, Lidskalninsh died unexpectedly, but not at all from tuberculosis, but from stomach cancer. After the death of the Latvian, parts of the diaries were found, which speak of the magnetism of the Earth and the control of cosmic energy flows. However, nothing was explained there. A few years after Edward's death, the American Society of Engineering decided to conduct an experiment. To do this, the most powerful bulldozer tried to budge one of the stone blocks that Edward did not have time to install. The car was unable to do so. As a result, the mystery of this entire structure and its movement remained unsolved.

Kyzylkum.

Between the Syrdarya and Amudarya rivers Central Asia there are a number of anomalous areas that have not yet been explored. So, in the central part of Kyzylkum, in its mountains, strange cave drawings. There you can clearly see people in spacesuits and something very reminiscent of spaceships. In these places, UFOs are also often observed. Famous case happened in November 1990. Then the employees of the Zarafshan cooperative "Ldinka", traveling at night along the Navoi-Zarafshan road, saw a long forty-meter cylindrical object in the sky. A strong, focused, well-defined cone-shaped beam descended from it to the ground. An expedition of ufologists found an interesting woman with supernatural powers in Zarafshan. She stated that she was in constant contact with representatives alien civilization. In the spring of 1990, she received information that an unearthly flying object was destroyed in near-Earth orbit, and its remnants fell 30-40 kilometers from the city. Only half a year has passed and in September two local geologists, breaking up drilling profiles, stumbled upon spots of unknown origin. Their analysis showed that they cannot have an earthly origin. However, this information was immediately classified and no one has ever officially confirmed it.

Loch Ness.

This Scottish lake has long attracted all lovers of mysticism and mysteries. The reservoir is located in the north of Great Britain, in Scotland. The area of ​​Loch Ness is 56 km², its length is 37 kilometers. The maximum depth of the lake is 230 meters. The lake is part of the Caledonian Canal, which connects the western and eastern coasts of Scotland. The glory of this lake was brought by the mysterious large animal Nessie, supposedly living in it. Outwardly, it is very similar to a fossil lizard. Scientists have calculated that since the creation of the road on the lake in 1933, more than 4 thousand evidence of the appearance of monsters from the waters of the lake has been recorded. It was first seen in the 20th century by the McKays, owners of a local hotel. However, there are not only documented eyewitness accounts, science also has dozens of photographs, albeit indistinct, but there are underwater recordings and even echo sounder recordings. On them you can see in whole or in part one or more lizards with a long neck. Proponents of the existence of the monster cite a film shot in 1966 by British aviation officer Tim Dinsdale to prove their theory. There you can see how a huge animal swims in the water. Military experts only confirmed that the object moving through Loch Ness cannot be an artificial model. It is a living being moving at a speed of about 16 km/h. It is also believed that the region of the lake itself is a large anomalous zone. After all, UFOs were often observed here, the most famous evidence dates back to 1971, when alien "irons" flew here. Explorers do not leave the lake alone. So, in the summer of 1992, the entire Loch Ness was carefully scanned using sonar. The results were sensational. Wards of Dr. McAndrews said that at least several unusually huge living creatures were found underwater. It could have been dinosaurs that somehow survived to this day. The lake was also photographed with the help of laser equipment. The researchers said that the lizard living in the waters is unusually smart. Even a submarine was used to search for the monster. In 1969, the "Peese" apparatus, equipped with a sonar, descended under water. Later, the Viperfish boat continued the search, and since 1995, the Time Machine submarine began to take part in the research. An important study in February 1997 was conducted by the military, led by Officer Edwards. They patrolled the water surface and used deep-sea sonars. A deep crevice was found at the bottom of the lake. It turned out that the cave has a width of 9 meters, and its maximum depth can reach 250 meters! Researchers want to find out further if this cave is part of underwater tunnel, connecting the lake with other bodies of water in the neighborhood. To find out, they are going to launch a whole batch of non-toxic dyes into the hole. Some of its particles will then be looked for in other reservoirs. The lake can be reached from London by train and from Inverness by bus or car. A whole extensive tourist infrastructure has been created around Loch Ness. There are many hotels and hotels here. You can even pitch a tent, but not on private land. In summer, the lake warms up enough to swim in it. But only Russian tourists dare to do this, which the locals simply take for crazy.

Prayer Triangle.

Between Sverdlovsk and Perm regions there is a geoanomalous zone on the banks of the Sylva. This triangle is opposite the village of Molebki. Discovered it strange place geologist from Perm Emil Bachurin. He found in the winter of 1983 in the snow an unusual round track with a diameter of 62 meters. Returning here in the fall of the following year, he saw a hemisphere glowing in blue in the forest. Further study of this place showed that there is a strong dowsing anomaly. Large black figures, luminous balls and other bodies were observed in the triangle. At the same time, these objects demonstrated reasonable behavior. They lined up in clear geometric shapes, watched the people exploring them, flew away when people approached them. In September 1999, another expedition of the Kosmopoisk group came here. They repeatedly heard extraneous sounds here. Researchers mention that they heard a running motor. There was a feeling that a car was about to roll out of the forest into the clearing, but it itself never appeared. And no trace of her was ever found. The Moleb triangle is generally quite famous among tourists and ufologists. In the early 90s, so many curious people began to come here that it became simply impossible to do any research here. The press began to mention more and more often that the Perm anomalous zone ceased to exist under the massive influence of people. That is why in recent years, interest in the mysterious triangle has declined markedly.

Chavinda.

This unusual place located in Mexico. In Chavinda, according to the beliefs of local residents, there is a "crossing of the worlds." Therefore, no one is surprised that anomalous and mystical incidents occur more often in this area than in other places. In the 1990s, a sensational incident occurred here. Eyewitnesses say that it was a cloudless moonlit night. You didn't even need a flashlight to see what was going on around you. The treasure hunters suddenly heard a rider approaching them. He was in national costume. The rider told the frightened Mexicans that he saw them from the top of a distant mountain and rode here in 5 minutes. It was physically impossible! The treasure hunters abandoned their tools and fled in panic. When they came to their senses, they naturally doubted what they saw. The Mexicans soon began to search again. But it turned out that this was only the beginning! Their new cars began to break down, and within just one day they turned into old wrecks. No repair could stop this process. One of the cars was even no longer seen on the road by other drivers. Once she was even rammed by a truck, the driver of which watched in amazement as it crashed into an "invisible" car. Such mystical troubles continued until the Mexicans, who had not believed in anything before, were forced to give themselves a word that they would refuse to search for this treasure.

The world is full of mysterious monuments created by ancient masters. These sites have been carefully studied by scientists, historians and archaeologists, but some of them are so ancient, unfinished or incomprehensible that it is still not clear why they were built and what purpose they served. We have prepared a selection of “the most mysterious places on the planet”, which still raise many questions, confusing researchers.

10. Mounds of Cahokia

Cahokia is the name given to an Indian settlement near Illinois, USA. Archaeologists believe that the city was founded in 650 AD and the complex structure of its buildings proves that it was once a highly developed and prosperous society. At its peak, Cahokia was inhabited by 40,000 Indians - it was the most populous settlement in America before the arrival of Europeans. Cahokia's main attraction is earthen mounds up to 100 feet high on a 2,200-acre site. There is also a network of terraces throughout the city and it is believed that important buildings such as the ruler's house were built on the uppermost terraces. During the excavations, a wooden solar calendar called Woodhenge was found. The calendar played an important role in the life of the community, both religious and astrological, marking the days of the solstice and equinox.

What is the secret of the Mounds of Cahokia?
Although scientists are constantly discovering new information about the Cahokian community, the biggest mystery that remains is what modern indian tribe comes from residents ancient city and what made them give up their city.

9. Newgrange

It is believed to be the oldest and most famous prehistoric structure in all of Ireland. Newgrange was built from earth, stone, wood and clay around 3100 BC, about 1000 years before the pyramids were built in Egypt. This building consists of a long corridor that leads to a transverse chamber, which was probably used as a grave. Newgrange's most unique feature is its precise and sturdy design, which has helped the structure remain completely watertight to this day. What is most surprising is that the entrance to the tomb is located relative to the sun in such a way that at the winter solstice, on the shortest day of the year, the rays of the sun are directed through a small opening into a 60-foot passage, where they illuminate the floor of the central room of the monument.

Newgrange Mystery
Archaeologists speculate that Newgrange was used as a tomb, but why and for whom is still a mystery. It is also difficult to determine how the ancient builders calculated the structure with such accuracy, and what role the sun occupied in their mythology. Scientists have not been able to determine the exact reason for the construction of Newgrange.

8. underwater pyramids Yonaguni

Of all the famous monuments in Japan, perhaps none is more puzzling than Yonaguni, an underwater formation that lies just off the coast of the Ryuku Islands. The site was discovered in 1987 by a group of divers watching sharks. The find instantly sparked a huge amount of debate in the Japanese scientific community. The monument is made up of a series of carved rock formations including massive platforms and huge stone pillars which lie at a depth of 5 to 40 meters. The most popular formation is called "turtle" because of its unique shape. The currents in this area are quite dangerous, but this did not stop the Yonaguni monument from becoming one of the most popular places diving throughout Japan.

The Mystery of the Yonaguni Monument
The ongoing debate around Yonaguni is based on one key question: Is the monument really a natural phenomenon, or is it man-made? Scientists have long argued that millennia of strong currents and erosion have carved the formation out of the ocean floor, and they point to the fact that the monument is a single piece of solid rock. Others point to many straight edges, square corners and many formations of various shapes, proving that the monument is of artificial origin. If the proponents of artificial origin are right, then an even more interesting mystery arises: who built the Yonaguni Monument, and for what purpose?

7. Nazca Lines

The Nazca geoglyphs are a series of lines and pictograms located on a dry plateau in the Nazca Desert, Peru. They cover an area of ​​approximately 50 miles and were created between 200 BC and 700 AD by the Nazca Indians. The lines have managed to stay intact for hundreds of years thanks to the area's arid climate where rain and wind are very rare. Some of the lines span distances of 600 feet and depict a variety of subjects, from simple lines to insects and animals.

The mystery of the Nazca geoglyphs
Scientists know who made the Nazca Lines and how they did it, but they still don't know why. The most popular and reasonable hypothesis is that the lines must have figured in the religious beliefs of the Indians, and that they made these drawings as an offering to the gods, who would be able to see them from heaven. Other scholars have argued that the lines are evidence of the use of massive looms, and one researcher has even introduced the preposterous theory that the lines are the remains of ancient airfields used by a vanished, technologically advanced society.

6. goseck circle in Germany

One of the most mysterious places in Germany is the Goseck Circle, a monument made of earth, gravel, and wooden palisades, which is considered the earliest example of a primitive “solar observatory.” The circle consists of a series of circular ditches surrounded by palisade walls (which have since been rebuilt). It is believed that the monument was built around 4900 BC by the Neolithic peoples.

Mystery of the Goseck Circle
The precise and high quality construction of the monument has led many scholars to believe that the Circle was built to serve as some primitive solar or lunar calendar, but its exact use is still a source of debate. According to the evidence, the so-called "solar cult" was widespread in ancient Europe. This has led to the suggestion that the Circle was used in some sort of ritual, perhaps even in human sacrifice. This hypothesis has yet to be proven, but archaeologists have recovered several human bones, including a headless skeleton.

5. Sacsayhuaman - ancient fortress great Incas

Not far from the famous ancient city of Machu Picchu is Sacsayhuaman, a strange complex of stone walls. A series of walls were assembled from massive 200 ton blocks of rock and limestone, and they are arranged in a zigzag pattern along the slope. The longest blocks are approximately 1000 feet long and each is approximately fifteen feet high. The monument is in surprisingly good condition for its age, especially considering the area's propensity to earthquakes. Under the fortress, catacombs were found, most likely leading to other structures of the Inca capital - the city of Cusco.

The Secret of the Sacsayhuaman Fortress
Most scholars agree that Sacsayhuaman served as a kind of fortress. However, this issue remains quite controversial, as there are other theories that can be found in the topic “Sacsayhuaman - the mighty fortress of the Incas”. Even more mysterious are the methods that were used in the construction of the fortress. Like most stone buildings Inca, Sacsayhuaman was built from big stones, which are combined so perfectly that even a piece of paper will not pass between them. How the Indians managed to transport such heavy stones is still not known.

4. Easter Island off the coast of Chile

On Easter Island are the Moai monuments - a group of huge human statues. The moai were carved between about 1250 and 1500 AD by the earliest inhabitants of the island, and are believed to represent the ancestors of humans and local gods. The sculptures were carved and carved from tuff, a volcanic rock that is common on the island. Scientists have found that there were originally 887 statues, but years of struggle among the clans of the island led to them being destroyed. Today, only 394 statues are still standing, the largest of which is 30 feet tall and weighs over 70 tons.

Easter Island Mystery
Scholars have reached agreement on why the statues were erected, but how the islanders made them is still a matter of debate. The average Moai weighs several tons, and scientists cannot describe how the monuments were transported from Rano Raraku, where most of them were built, to different parts of Easter Island. In recent years, the most popular theory is that the builders used wooden sleds and blocks to move the Moai. It also answers the question of how such a green island became almost completely barren.

3 Georgia Guidestones

While most places have become mysteries over the millennia, the Georgia Guidestones were a mystery to begin with. The monument consists of four monolithic granite slabs that support a single cornice stone. The monument was created in 1979 by a man under the pseudonym R.C. Christian. The monument is oriented to the cardinal points, in some places there are holes pointing to the North Star and the Sun. But the most interesting thing is the inscriptions on the plates, which are a guide for future generations who survived as a result of a global cataclysm. These inscriptions caused a lot of controversy and indignation, the monument was repeatedly desecrated.

Mystery of the Georgia Guidestones
Apart from many controversies, very little is known about who built this Monument or what its true purpose. Some scholars claimed that he represented an independent organization and had no contact with them after the construction. Since the monument was built during the height of the Cold War, one popular theory about the group's intentions is that the Georgia Guidestones were meant to serve as a textbook for those who would begin to rebuild society after a nuclear holocaust.

2. Great Sphinx in Giza

Incredibly, the Sphinx statue is carved from a single piece of rock and is 240 feet long, 20 feet wide, and 66 feet high. It is the largest monument of its kind in the world. Historians largely agree that the function of the Sphinxes was symbolic, as the statues were strategically placed around important structures such as temples, tombs, and pyramids. The Great Sphinx at Giza stands next to the pyramid of Pharaoh Khafre, and most archaeologists believe that it is his face that is depicted on this statue.

Mystery of the Great Sphinx
Despite its reputation as one of the most famous monuments of antiquity, there are still many mysteries around the Sphinx of Giza. Egyptologists have opinions about the reasons for the construction of the statue, but the absolute mystery remains when, how, and by whom it was created. If it was the pharaoh Khafre, then the sculpture dates back to 2500 BC, but other scholars argue that evidence of water erosion of the statue suggests a much older Sphinx. If this theory is correct, then the builders were not the ancient Egyptians at all.

1. Stonehenge in England

Of all the famous monuments in the world, none is shrouded in such mystery as this one. The ancient monument has been causing debate among scientists, historians and researchers since the Middle Ages. Stonehenge is a stone megalithic structure 130 km southwest of London. Circling along the outer rampart are 56 small burial "Aubrey Holes", named after John Aubrey, who first described them in the 17th century. To the northeast of the entrance to the ring stood a huge, seven-meter Heel Stone. Although Stonehenge looks very impressive, it is believed that its modern version is only a small remnant of a much larger monument that has been damaged over time.

Mystery of Stonehenge
The monument became famous, baffling even the most brilliant explorers. The Neolithic people who built the monument left no written language, so scientists can only base their theories on and analyzing the current structure. This has led to speculation that the monument was created by foreigners, or that it was built by a highly advanced society of technologically advanced superhumans. All the craziness aside, the most common explanation is that Stonehenge served as a monument near the graves. Several hundred burial mounds found nearby serve as confirmation. Another theory suggests that the site was a place for spiritual healing and worship.