Unsolved mysteries of mankind (15 photos). The Greatest Unsolved Mysteries of Mankind

Each of these mysterious stories could be called a detective story. But in detective stories, as you know, all secrets are revealed by the last page. And in these stories, the solution is still far away, although humanity has been puzzling over some of them for decades. Perhaps we are not destined to find clues for them at all? Or will the veil of secrecy be lifted someday? And what do you think?

43 missing Mexican students

In 2014, 43 students from the teacher training college from Ayotzinapa went to a demonstration in Iguala, where the mayor's wife was supposed to speak to the residents. The corrupt mayor has instructed the police to rid him of this problem. On his orders, the police detained the students, and as a result of the harsh detention, two students and three bystanders were killed. The rest of the students, as it turned out, were handed over to the local criminal syndicate Guerreros Unidos. The next day, the body of one of the students was found on the street with the skin torn from his face. Later, the remains of two more students were found. Relatives and friends of the students organized mass demonstrations, provoking a full-blown political crisis in the country. The corrupt mayor, his friends, and the chief of police tried to escape, but were apprehended a few weeks later. The provincial governor resigned, and dozens of policemen and officials were arrested. And only one thing remained a mystery - the fate of almost four dozen students is still unknown.

Oak Island money pit

Off the coast of Nova Scotia, in Canadian territory, there is a small island - Oak Island, or Oak Island. There is the famous "money pit". According to legend, local residents found it back in 1795. This is a very deep and complex mine, in which, according to legend, countless treasures are hidden. Many tried to get there - but the design is insidious, and after the treasure hunter digs to a certain depth, the mine begins to be flooded intensively with water. They say that the daredevils found at a depth of 40 meters a stone tablet with a scrawled inscription: "Two million pounds are buried 15 meters deeper." More than one generation tried to get the promised treasure out of the pit. Even the future President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, in his student years at Harvard, with a group of friends came to Oak Island to try his luck. But the treasure is not given to anyone. And is he there?

Who was Benjamin Kyle?

In 2004, an unidentified man woke up outside Burger King in Georgia. He had no clothes on, he did not have any documents, but the worst thing is that he did not remember anything about himself. I mean, absolutely nothing! The police conducted a thorough investigation, but could not find traces: no missing people with such signs, no relatives who would identify him from a photo. Soon he was given the name Benjamin Kyle, under which he continues to live to this day. Without documents and certificates of any education, he could not find a job, but one local businessman, having learned about him from a TV program, out of pity, gave him a job as a dishwasher. He works there now. The efforts of the doctors to awaken his memory, and the efforts of the police to find his former traces, did not yield results.

Shore of Severed Legs

Severed Leg Coast is the name given to a coast on the Pacific Northwest coast of British Columbia. He got this terrible name because local residents several times found severed human legs here, shod in sneakers or sneakers. From 2007 to the present, 17 pieces have been found, most of them right. There are several theories as to why feet wash up on this beach - natural disasters, the work of a serial killer... some even claim that the mafia destroys the bodies of its victims on this remote beach. But none of these theories looks convincing, but no one knows where the truth is.

"Dancing Death" 1518

One day in the summer of 1518 in Strasbourg, a woman suddenly began to dance in the middle of the street. She danced wildly until she collapsed from exhaustion. The strangest thing is that gradually others joined her. A week later, 34 people were already dancing in the city, and a month later - 400. Many dancers died from overwork and heart attacks. The doctors did not know what to think, and the churchmen also could not exorcise the demons that inhabited the dancers. In the end, it was decided to leave the dancers alone. The fever gradually subsided, but no one ever found out what caused it. They talked about some special kind of epilepsy, about poisoning, and even about a secret, pre-coordinated religious ceremony. But scientists of that time did not find the exact answer.

Signal from aliens

On August 15, 1977, Jerry Eman, who was monitoring signals from space at the volunteer Extraterrestrial Research Center, picked up a signal on a random radio frequency that clearly came from deep space, from the direction of the constellation Sagittarius. This signal was much stronger than the cosmic noise that Eman was used to hearing on the air. It lasted only 72 seconds and consisted of a very specific, in the observer's opinion, completely random list of letters and numbers, which, however, was reproduced with accuracy several times in a row. Eman dutifully wrote down the sequence and reported it to his colleagues in the search for aliens. However, further listening to this frequency did not give anything, as well as any attempts to catch at least some signal from the constellation Sagittarius. What it was - a prank of quite earthly jokers or an attempt by an extraterrestrial civilization to get in touch with us - still no one knows.

Stranger from Somerton Beach

And here is another perfect murder, the mystery of which has not yet been solved. December 1, 1948 in Australia, on Somerton Beach in South Adelaide, the body of an unknown man was found. He had no documents with him, only in one of his pockets was found a note with two words: "Taman Shud". It was a line from Omar Khayyam's rubaiyat meaning "the end". The cause of death of the unknown could not be determined. The forensic investigator believed that it was poisoning, but could not prove it. Others believed that it was about suicide, but this statement was also unsubstantiated. The mysterious case excited not only Australia, but the whole world. Almost all countries of Europe and America tried to establish the identity of the unknown, but the efforts of the police turned out to be in vain, and the history of Taman Shud remained shrouded in a veil of secrecy.

Treasures of the Confederates

This legend still haunts American treasure hunters - and not only them. According to legend, when the Northerners were already close to victory in the Civil War, the Treasurer of the Confederate government, George Trenholm, in desperation decided to deprive the winners of their legitimate booty - the treasury of the Southerners. This mission was personally undertaken by Confederate President Jefferson Davis. He and his guard left Richmond with a huge cargo of gold, silver and jewels. Where they went, no one knows, but when the northerners took Davis prisoner, there were no jewels with him, and 4 tons of Mexican gold dollars also disappeared without a trace. Davis never revealed the secret of the gold. Some believe that he distributed it to the planters of the South, so that they buried it until better times, others that it was buried somewhere in the vicinity of Danville, Virginia. Some believe that a secret society of the "Knights of the Golden Circle" laid a paw on him, secretly preparing revenge in the Civil War. Some even say that the treasure is hidden at the bottom of the lake. Dozens of treasure hunters are still looking for him, but none of them can get to the bottom of money or the truth.

Voynich Manuscript

The enigmatic book, known as the Voynich Manuscript, is named after Wilfred Voynich, an American second-hand bookseller of Polish origin, who bought it from an unknown person in 1912. In 1915, after taking a closer look at the find, he told the whole world about it - and since then, many have not known peace. According to scientists, the manuscript was written in the XV-XVI centuries in Central Europe. The book contains a lot of text written in small handwriting, hundreds of drawings depicting plants, most of which are unknown to modern science. The signs of the zodiac, medicinal herbs are also drawn here, accompanied by a text, apparently, of recipes for their use. However, the content of the text is only the speculation of scientists who have not been able to understand it. The reason is simple: the book is written in a language that is still unknown on Earth, moreover, it is almost impossible to decipher. Who wrote the Voynich manuscript and why, we may not know even after centuries.

Karst wells in Yamal

In July 2014, an inexplicable explosion was heard in Yamal, as a result of which a huge well appeared in the ground, the width and height of which reached 40 meters! Yamal is not the most populated place on the planet, so no one was hurt from the explosion and the appearance of the failure. However, such a strange and potentially dangerous phenomenon required an explanation, and a scientific expedition set off to Yamal. It included everyone who could be useful for studying a strange phenomenon - from geographers to experienced mountain climbers. However, when they arrived, they failed to understand the causes and nature of what had happened. Moreover, while the expedition was working, two more similar failures appeared on Yamal in exactly the same way! Until now, scientists have been able to express only one version - about periodic explosions of natural gas coming to the surface from underground. However, experts consider it unconvincing. The Yamal sinkholes remain a mystery.

Antikythera mechanism

Discovered by treasure hunters on a sunken ancient Greek ship at the beginning of the 20th century, this device, which at first seemed like just another artifact, turned out to be nothing less than the first analog computer in history! A complex system of bronze discs, made with precision and accuracy unthinkable in those days, made it possible to calculate the position of stars and luminaries in the sky, the time according to different calendars and the dates of the Olympic Games. According to the results of the analyzes, the device was made at the turn of the millennium - about a century before the birth of Christ, 1600 years before the discoveries of Galileo and 1700 before the birth of Isaac Newton. This device was more than a thousand years ahead of its time and still amazes scientists.

sea ​​people

The Bronze Age, which lasted approximately from the 35th to the 10th century BC, was the heyday of several European and Middle Eastern civilizations at once - Greek, Cretan, Canaan. People developed metallurgy, created impressive architectural monuments, and tools became more complex. It seemed that humanity was advancing by leaps and bounds towards prosperity. But everything collapsed within a few years. The civilized peoples of Europe and Asia were attacked by a horde of "people of the sea" - barbarians on countless ships. They burned and destroyed cities and villages, burned food, killed and took people into slavery. After their invasion, ruins remained everywhere. Civilization was thrown back at least a thousand years ago. In the once powerful and educated countries, writing disappeared, many secrets of construction and work with metals were lost. The most mysterious thing is that after the invasion, the "sea people" disappeared as mysteriously as they appeared. Scientists are still guessing who and where this people came from and what was their fate. But there is no clear answer to this question yet.

Murder of the "Black Dahlia"

Books were written about this legendary murder and films were made, but it was not possible to unravel it. On January 15, 1947, 22-year-old aspiring actress Elizabeth Short was found brutally murdered in Los Angeles. Her naked body was subjected to cruel abuse: it was practically cut in half and bore traces of many mutilations. At the same time, the body was washed clean and completely devoid of blood. This story was widely disseminated by journalists, giving Short the nickname "black dahlia". Despite an active search, the police could not find the killer. The Black Dahlia case is considered one of the oldest unsolved murders in Los Angeles.

Motor ship "Ourang Medan"

In early 1948, the Dutch ship Ourang Medan gave an SOS signal while in the Mallak Strait off the coast of Sumatra and Malaysia. According to eyewitnesses, the radio message said that the captain and the entire crew were dead, and ended with the chilling words: "And I'm dying." The captain of the ship "Silver Star", having heard a distress signal, went in search of "Ourang Medan". Having found the ship in the Strait of Malacca, the sailors from the Silver Star boarded and saw that it was indeed full of corpses, and the cause of death was not visible on the bodies. Soon, the rescuers noticed suspicious smoke coming from the hold and, just in case, preferred to return to their ship. And they did the right thing, because soon the Ourang Medan spontaneously exploded and sank. Of course, because of this, the possibility of investigation became zero. Why the crew died and the ship exploded is still a mystery.

Baghdad Battery

Until recently, it was believed that mankind mastered the production and use of electric current only at the end of the 18th century. However, an artifact found by archaeologists in the region of ancient Mesopotamia in 1936 casts doubt on this conclusion. The device consists of a clay pot containing the battery itself: an iron core wrapped in copper, which is believed to have been filled with some kind of acid, after which it began to generate electricity. For many years, archaeologists have been arguing about whether the devices were really related to the generation of electricity. In the end, they assembled the same primitive products - and managed to get an electric current with their help! So, did they really know how to arrange electric lighting in ancient Mesopotamia? Since there are no written sources of that era, this mystery will now probably haunt scientists forever.

Incredible Facts

These mysteries still raise questions from scientists and researchers.

1. Holes in the ground on Yamal in Siberia

In July 2015, a 100-meter crater appeared on the Yamal Peninsula in Siberia. Despite the fact that a team of researchers was sent there in November 2015, the reason remained unknown. Since then, two more craters have opened in the Tazovsky district and on the Taimyr Peninsula.

There is an assumption that the formation of dips in the ground is associated with a gas explosion or an eruption from within the permafrost.

2. Walrus at St. Pancras


The walrus at St. Pancras was discovered by archaeologists in the old church of St. Pancras in 2003. This site was used for a mass grave due to a series of epidemics in the early 19th century.

One of the graves contained the remains of eight people, along with the bones of a Pacific walrus.

Scientists have not been able to find an explanation for how the remains of the walrus got there.

3. D. B. Cooper


In 1971, a man known only by the name D.B. Cooper boarded a Boeing 727-100 at Portland International Airport. The flight, which took place on Thanksgiving Day, was bound for Seattle. During the flight, Cooper gave the flight attendant a note saying he had a bomb, demanding $200,000 and four parachutes.

The flight was delayed by two hours to give the FBI time to collect the ransom and parachutes.

The plane landed at Seattle-Tacoma Airport, and once all of Cooper's demands were met, the passengers were released except for one flight attendant. Cooper ordered the pilots to take off again and head for Mexico City. On the way, he jumped out and disappeared.

4. Invasion of the Air by Max Headroom


During the airing of an episode of the television series "Doctor Who", the signal of the television station was interrupted and a man in the mask of Max Headroom appeared on the screen, who made inarticulate sounds.

The reason for this and the identity of the masked man remains unknown, although there are several theories.

The shutdown lasted just over 90 seconds and occurred on November 22, 1987, which some attribute to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on the same day in 1963.

Earlier that day in 1987, the same person silently interrupted a news program on another television channel.

5 Meat Rain in Kentucky


In the spring of 1876, in Bath County, Kentucky, pieces of meat fell from the sky within minutes, as reported in several major media outlets. According to some eyewitnesses of the event, the meat tasted like lamb.

There is speculation that the phenomenon is related to nostoc, a type of cyanobacteria present in the ground that swell into a jelly mass when it rains.

6. The Man in the Iron Mask


You may have heard about this story in the book and movies, but the historical truth about this man may seem even stranger.

For more than three centuries, people are still trying to figure out the identity of a man who was mysteriously imprisoned and forced to wear a mask to hide his identity.

7 Hinterkaifeck Farm Incident


This incident has all the hallmarks of a horror movie: a strange house in the village, complaints about ghosts, footsteps in the attic and, finally, the brutal murder of an entire family by an unknown person.

This crime remains one of the most mysterious in the history of Germany.

8. Real night hunter


The unidentified serial killer, also known as the "golden state hitman" and "rapist from the east," committed a string of crimes in Sacramento County over the course of a decade, including robbing more than 120 homes, raping 45 people, and killing 12.

It is known that he called the victims in advance, and sometimes after, mocking them.

It is believed that the perpetrator of these crimes is still alive, and the FBI recently launched a campaign in the hope of finding a man who managed to avoid justice for so long.

9. Hum


We really appreciate the silence when it disappears, especially when it comes to some incomprehensible sounds.

A hum is a constant low frequency noise heard by people in different parts of the world from the UK to New Zealand. At the same time, the source of the sound cannot be explained.

10. Ship "Mary Celeste"


The Mary Celeste is one of the most famous examples of ghost ships, a ship with a crew that disappeared under mysterious circumstances.

The ship was found abandoned off the coast of Portugal, leading to much speculation as to what happened to her crew.

11. Signal "Wow!" 1977


Signal "Wow!" is a radio signal that got its name from astronomer Jerry Eyman, who discovered it by writing "Wow!" on its printout.

The unexplained radio signal is believed to indicate the existence of extraterrestrial beings. Despite many attempts, the signal was never received again.

12. Tarrare


Tarrare was an 18th-century Frenchman famous for his strange eating habits and voracious appetite.

During the performances, he ate stones, live animals and a whole basket of apples, but he never satisfied his appetite. Despite his gluttony, he was of average weight.

13. Silent twins


Twins June and Jennifer Gibbons were born in Wales in the 60s and did not communicate with other people, talking only to each other and sometimes in a way that was not clear to everyone else.

The story got even weirder when the twins grew up and ended up in a psychiatric hospital. They had an agreement that if one of them died, the other should start talking to the rest of the people. Jennifer soon died suddenly from acute myocarditis, but doctors could not detect any signs of poison or drugs in her system, and her death remains a mystery.

After her death, June, as agreed, began to communicate with others.

14. Tunguska meteorite


On June 30, 1908, there was a major explosion in the Podkamennaya Tunguska area. The nearest city was 60 km away, but still felt the effects. The explosion produced 85 times more energy than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima and leveled about 80 million trees.

Although the destruction is believed to have been the result of a meteorite impact, no impact crater has been found, leading to many hypotheses.

15. Cicada 3301


Every year since 2012, a secret organization puzzles the Internet by anonymously publishing complex puzzles online. Whether this is some kind of tactic of the secret services or hackers, or the tricks of some kind of cult, is still not known.

16. Green Children of Woolpit


This event took place in 12th century England when two green-skinned children visited the village of Woolpit. They spoke a strange language and claimed to have come from the underworld where other green people live.

17. Voynich Manuscript


The Voynich Manuscript is a manuscript written in an unknown language with an unknown alphabet, containing diagrams and drawings, dating from around the 15th century. Researchers have been trying to decipher the strange book for centuries, but they have never been able to do it.

18. Case of Taman Shud


The Taman Shud case involves the discovery of a dead man on the coast of Australia. He did not have a passport and could not be identified. An autopsy showed that he had been poisoned, but there were no traces of poison.

The case became even more confusing when, 4 months after death, an expert examined the body of a man. In his pocket he found a small piece of paper with the inscription "Taman Shud".

These were the last words in the collection of poems "Rubaiyat" by Omar Khayyam, which translates as "completed". A piece of paper was torn from a book that was in a car near the beach. The book contained the nurse's phone numbers and a coded message that the police could not decipher.

The nurse said she had given the book to a man named Albert Boxall. Some time later, however, Boxall reappeared alive and had the same book with the last words.

19. Disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370


One of the unsolved mysteries remains Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which disappeared on March 8, 2014. There were 277 passengers and 12 crew members on board the international flight from Malaysia to Beijing. The last contact with ground services was made less than an hour after takeoff, and the plane itself disappeared from the radar screens a few minutes later.

Military radar followed the plane for an hour after the incident, watching it veer off course until it disappeared into the Andaman Sea.

There were no distress calls, bad weather warnings, or reports of technical problems. The plane is believed to have crashed in the Indian Ocean, but the wreckage has never been found. Disappearance theories range from black holes to alien abductions.

20. Serial killer Zodiac


The Zodiac is one of the most famous unsolved murders in history. In 1969, he killed at least five people in San Francisco.

Zodiac himself sent coded letters to newspapers and confessed to several murders, but he was never found. Several suspects have been interviewed, but the crime remains unsolved.

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There are many blank spots and unsolved mysteries in our history that excite the minds of scientists and mere mortals, whether it is an unsolved murder, mysterious ancient civilizations or amazing archaeological finds. Many mysteries of the past are yet to be revealed, and who knows, maybe fortune will smile at you.

Assassination of John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy was professionally shot with just two shots (one in the back, the other in the head) while passing his motorcade through the streets of Dallas (Texas) on November 22, 1963.

Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested 45 minutes after the shots rang out. After several hours of interrogation, for which no prosecutor's warrant was issued, Oswald was charged with premeditated murder and sentenced to death. The sentence was carried out by Jack Ruby in the garage of the police building in the presence of hundreds of journalists on November 24 of that year.

On November 29, President Lyndon Johnson creates a Commission of Inquiry into this audacious murder. The commission was chaired by Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the United States. He later discovered that Oswald had acted alone and fired from the sixth floor of the school library building with a Mannlicher-Carcano rifle.

Jack the Ripper

The oldest and most mysterious murders of Jack the Ripper, which struck fear in the heart of Victorian London, still capture the imagination. From August to November 1888, five prostitutes were murdered in East London, Whitechapel.

Everything, from the crime itself to the identity of the killer and the detailed letters of the atrocity committed, was shrouded in mystery. It is generally accepted that there were five victims in total, but this number was enough to stir up the whole of Great Britain.

Jack the Ripper became a kind of personification of the social problems of that time: poverty, crime, diseases that awaited every Briton on the threshold of his home.

Mysteries of Stonehenge

Built in three sections over 6,400 years ago during the Neolithic on Salisbury Plain (southern England), Stonehenge has been impressing visitors with its majesty for thousands of years. This architectural monument consists of 30 vertical and 30 horizontal slabs, each weighing about 6 tons.

All the slabs were cut from basalt mined 400 kilometers northwest of Salisbury Plain. The purpose and methods of building this open-air stone temple are shrouded in mystery. Versions are voiced different: from an observatory and a pagan temple to a UFO landing site.

Lost Island of Atlantis

One of the oldest mysteries in the world, the legend of Atlantis has fascinated the inquisitive minds of mankind since ancient times. According to the Greek philosopher Plato, Atlantis was a large island somewhere west of the Pillars of Heracles (the rocks of Gibraltar) and home to an incredibly advanced civilization known as the Atlanteans.

Plato described Atlantis as a place with an extraordinarily beautiful palace complex surrounded by three ring canals. Each ruler, receiving a palace as a legacy, wanted to surpass his predecessor, so the palace complex was constantly expanding.

Atlantis was the richest nation of its time, but irrepressible ambitions and a constant desire for power gradually undermined the foundations of this civilization, and a natural cataclysm, a powerful earthquake, completed the fall of Atlantis. Whether this is true or myth, we will never know. It remains only to believe Plato.

Riddle of the Sphinx

The Sphinx is not only a symbol of Egypt, but also of Greece, Phoenicia and Syria. In fact, the riddle of the Sphinx dates back far before its appearance at the pyramids of Giza. The famous question that cost travelers who met the Sphinx on their way their lives: Who walks on four legs in the morning, on two in the afternoon, and on three in the evening? If you answer this question correctly, then the Sphinx will collapse.

The only person who, according to ancient Greek myths, correctly answered the question is Oedipus (answer: man). Despite the fact that the mystery has long been solved, the stone Sphinx still raises many questions.

Bigfoot (Sasquatch)

The Yeti is the nightmare of every hiker and hunter in North America. Scientists consider the Yeti just a part of folklore. However, many people still believe that these humanoid creatures are found all over the globe.

Eyewitnesses describe the Yeti as an ape-like creature:

  • 2.5 - 3 meters tall;
  • weighing more than 500 kg;
  • covered with dark brown or red hair;
  • big eyes;
  • heavy forehead, and a crest on the head, like a male gorilla.

Yeti's footprint can be up to 60 cm long.

Lost cities in the sands of the Sahara

The ruins of long forgotten civilizations have been found under the sands of the Sahara Desert. Evidence of the existence of a highly developed civilization of Garamant remained undocumented due to the harsh regime of Gaddafi (Libya). However, now, due to the change in the political situation in the country, archaeologists have a chance to uncover the secrets of this ancient culture.

An elongated skull, found in the city of Andahuaylillas, pretty ruffled the nerves of anthropologists. The skull has an unusually elongated top, enlarged eye sockets, and a full set of adult teeth, despite the fact that the skull clearly belongs to a child.

The group of anthropologists who visited the excavation site disagreed. Some argue that this is not even a human skull, while others are inclined to believe that its owner underwent a special procedure to lengthen the shape of the skull from early childhood, as part of an ancient rite.

Is there a chance to someday find answers to these still unsolved mysteries of humanity?


There are still many unsolved mysteries in the world, despite all the development of science, technology, as well as numerous studies. Although it would seem that there should already be logical explanations for these mysterious things, as before, people can only guess what they are facing.

1. The rumble of Taos


In the small American town of Taos, you can often hear an incomprehensible hum that can be compared to the distant sound of a diesel engine. Although the sound can be perfectly heard with the naked ear, various sound devices are unable to capture it. Until now, no one knows where this sound comes from.

2. Voynich Manuscript


The Voynich manuscript was written in an incomprehensible language that people have been trying to decipher to no avail for centuries. The only thing that is clear in the manuscript is the drawings (but they also look like something unearthly).

3. Jack the Ripper


The name Jack the Ripper can be found in many series and films related to serial killers. He killed 11 women in east London in the late 1800s, but his identity was never revealed. Most of the victims of the maniac were prostitutes, whose bodies were mutilated beyond recognition, and their throats were cut.

4 Bermuda Triangle


The legendary Bermuda Triangle can be found between Miami, Bermuda and Puerto Rico. Pilots often say that their instruments fail in this place, and numerous ships have disappeared without a trace here. Although there are many theories, from bubbles of gas emanating from the bottom to aliens, no one knows what is behind the strange phenomena.

5. Letters of the Zodiac


During the 1960s and 1970s, a criminal was operating in the San Francisco Bay Area who became known as the Zodiac Killer through cryptic encrypted letters he sent to the police and the press. Despite the fact that one of the four letters was deciphered (any maniac or psychopath would envy its contents), the other three still remain a mystery.

6. Rongorongo


On the mysterious Easter Island, where the famous moai stand, a set of hieroglyphs was discovered, which was named Rongorongo. These symbols have never been deciphered, although they may contain clues as to who scattered the huge stone heads all over the island and why.

7 Loch Ness Monster


For centuries people have heard about the monster of Loch Ness and how it is unlike any other creature. There have been many sightings of Nessie over the years, and a number of photos and videos have been taken. Even today, some argue, the monster exists and swims underwater.

8. Stonehenge


Stonehenge is one of the most famous and fascinating ancient structures in the world. The biggest mystery about it is not how it was created, but why.

9 Lost Atlantis


Whether Atlantis ever existed is still debated. But Plato was firmly convinced of its existence and mentioned Atlantis in his writings. But, according to a number of historians, today the mysterious island, together with the magnificent city, plunged into the depths of the ocean and no one has found them so far.

10. Aliens


UFO sightings all over the world. People have been wondering for centuries that humanity cannot be alone in an infinite universe. Although some claimed they were abducted, there is no evidence for this.

11. Signal "Wow!"


When Jerry Eyman worked on the SETI project at the Ohio University radio telescope, he never expected to be able to pick up a real signal coming from deep space. His equipment recorded a 72-second signal from the constellation Sagittarius. But since then no one has been able to catch him again.

12. D.B. cooper


When D.B. Cooper hijacked a Boeing 727 in 1971, he received a ransom of $ 200,000. After that, he jumped out of the plane with a parachute. He was never found.

13. Nazca geoglyphs


The Nazca civilization created some of the most spectacular geoglyphs on Earth. The desert plateau features giant lines depicting spiders, monkeys, sharks, killer whales, flowers, and simply abstract patterns. Their accuracy is incredible, especially considering that the drawings can only be seen from an airplane, which the Nazca could not have done.

14. SS Ourang Medan


The case of the Dutch cargo ship Ourang Medan or "Man from Medan" in Malaysia is perhaps one of the most exciting and mind-boggling mysteries that has ever existed in the history of navigation. It all started with an SOS message in 1947 that said, “The captain and all officers lie dead in the cockpit and on the bridge. Maybe the whole team is dead." Further, the telegraph operator reported that he, too, was dying. When the Silver Star came to the rescue, it turned out that indeed the entire crew was dead for no apparent reason.

15. Ayud aluminum wedge


Back in 1974, a group of workers in Romania discovered three different objects while excavating a trench at a depth of 10 meters. Two of the objects were prehistoric elephant bones 2.5 million years old. The third object stunned everyone - it was an aluminum wedge that was found along with ancient bones.

We live in an era when everything that seems strange at first glance can be easily explained. Many diseases have become curable, history in general has already been studied, and technological progress is growing at a rapid pace. But still there are some quirky moments that are still worth thinking about.

But still, there are many secrets and mysteries that cannot be solved by a person. Many books have been written about these phenomena, and there are fierce debates among scientists and researchers, but the truth still lurks somewhere in the shadows. And their explanation can scare in earnest!

In this compilation, you will learn about the 25 greatest unsolved mysteries that have haunted mankind throughout its history.

taos noise

In the small city of Taos, New Mexico, there is often a certain hum often heard on the horizon that can be compared to the sound of a distant diesel engine. Although it can be heard by the human ear, various sound detection devices fail to recognize it. This is known from studies of Taos noise, and to this day, no one still knows how this sound is created.

Voynich Manuscript

The Voynich manuscript was written in a language that researchers have tried to decipher for centuries, but to no avail. The only thing that can be recognized are the drawings found on some of the pages.

Jack the Ripper

The name Jack the Ripper has been mentioned in many shows and films, referring to a serial killer who killed 11 women in the East End of London in the late 1800s but was never found. Most of his victims were prostitutes whose bodies were mutilated beyond recognition and had their throats slit. Until now, absolutely nothing is known about this man, he seemed to have dissolved and disappeared as suddenly as he appeared. Nevertheless, his story excites the mind of mankind to this day.

Bermuda Triangle

Known as the Bermuda Triangle, this legendary expanse of ocean can be found between Miami, Bermuda and Puerto Rico. Pilots often talk about their instruments failing and the many ships that have been lost at sea. With explanations and clues to the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle, ranging from gas bubbles to aliens, no one is sure what is really behind such strange phenomena.

Cryptos

Not far from the CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, you can behold a statue that has encoded encryption on its surface. This charming sculpture was created by Jim Sanborn to show that everything can be solved and deciphered using ciphers. Of the four parts of the inscription on the sculpture, only the first three have been deciphered. But even the bright minds at the CIA couldn't get to the bottom of Part 4.

Monument to the Shepherd

In Staffordshire, England, there is a sculpture that struck the wit and intellect of many intellectuals in an attempt to decipher the inscription on the Shepherd's monument - DOUOSVAVVM. Although the Monument was built in the 18th century, the inscriptions found here have never been deciphered, even 250 years after it was completed.

Tamam Shud

In December 1948, an unidentified man was found dead on Somerton Beach, located in Adelaide, Australia. In one of his pockets they found a piece of paper with the words "Tamam Shud" written on it. The words have been translated as "finished" or "finished" based on extracts found in Omar Khayyam's Rubaiyat. Although governments around the world have attempted to identify the man, his identity has remained a mystery.

Zodiac Letters

During the 1960s and 1970s, the San Francisco Bay Area was swarmed by a criminal who was identified as the Zodiac Killer due to his stunning letters he sent to the police and the press. Although one of these four letters was deciphered and contained a very disturbing message, the other three have never been deciphered, until now.

Georgia Guidestones

Also identified as the American version of Stonehenge, the Georgia Guidestones are in Elbert County. The stone blocks are shrouded in mystery, although they were only installed in 1979. The 10 “new commandments” written on the walls have been translated into English, Swahili, Hindi, Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese, Russian and Spanish, although no one is sure why or for whom they were intended.

rongo-rongo

On the mysterious Easter Island, where the Moai statues stand, a series of glyphs called Rongo-Rongo was discovered. These glyphs have never been deciphered, although they may contain clues to the huge heads found scattered around the island. Be that as it may, these places are shrouded in mystery, which have been trying to unravel for decades.

Loch Ness monster

For ages, people have heard stories about the Loch Ness monster that baffled even advanced scientists. There have been many sightings over the years and photographs and video of the actual footage has been checked and reviewed over and over again. People tried to understand if it could be a sea snake, or a descendant of dinosaurs. Even today, some argue that the Loch Ness Monster still exists and swims under the waters of Loch Ness.

Yeti

Also known as Bigfoot, the Yeti is supposedly a creature that lives in the snowy mountainous regions of the United States and Canada. The mysterious creature can be identified as a gorilla, but its gait is more like that of a human.

Killing the Black Dahlia

22-year-old Elizabeth Short was very active and successfully moving into show business at the time when the Black Dahlia Murder (that was her nickname) took place. However, no one ever found out anything about the murder and its causes. There are still many rumors, but the truth has not been revealed.

stonehenge

While Stonehenge is a very exciting structure due to the large blocks of stones that sit on top of each other, the biggest mystery is not how the structure was created, but why it was created.

Shroud of Turin

Atlantis

The city of Atlantis was considered the abode and capital of Neptune, where mermaids and mermen lived. About Atlantis became known thanks to the records of Plato, who heard the conversation about the mysterious continent during his travels. Now that Atlantis is deep underwater, many are still wondering if it really existed, knowing that there are certain objects underwater that could be the remnants of this once beautiful city.

extraterrestrial intelligence

From the mysteries found on Easter Island to the Bermuda Triangle, and even with the Roswell Incident during World War II, people have always thought about the fact that we are not alone in the universe. Some claim to have been abducted by aliens, while others believe that this is all nonsense. But so far there is no consensus on this issue.

Floating feet beach

It's not uncommon for people to soak their feet in the sea at beaches, but for one beach in British Columbia it has become commonplace to have disembodied floating feet in the water. The dismembered legs have washed ashore over the past few years, giving rise to numerous theories, none of which have been found to be real.

wow signal

When Jerry R. Achman worked on the SETI Project at Perkins Observatory, Ohio, he didn't expect to be able to receive a radio frequency supposedly coming from outer space. He was able to receive a 72-second signal from the constellation Sagittarius, which was never repeated. To this day, no one is sure of the origin of the signal. The signal got its name Wow (“wow!”) because that's what Jerry wrote on the edge of the printout.

D.B. cooper

When a criminal who called himself D.B. Cooper, hijacked a Boeing 727 along with $200,000 he parachuted out of the plane. It was never found, and remains the only unsolved case in American aviation history.

Lal Bahadur Shastri

He died an unexplained death, while being completely healthy. Many claimed that he died of a heart attack, but the doctors and other specialists who tested him, including his wife, confirmed that he was fine. His wife also made the allegation that he was poisoned while signing the Tashkent Treaty. This has never been proven since there was no post-mortem diagnosis.

Nazca geoglyphs

The Nazca civilization created some of the most spectacular geoglyphs on the face of the Earth. They include everything from spiders, monkeys, sharks, killer whales and flowers, the accuracy of which is simply incredible considering the Nazca had no way to examine their work from above. Geoglyphs of Nazca are still one of the most mysterious places on Earth, according to Lifeglobe.

Orang Medan

What happened to the cargo ship Orang Medan, or "Man from Medan" in Malaysia is perhaps one of the most fascinating and mind-boggling mysteries that has ever existed in maritime history. It all started with an SOS message in 1947 that said the captain, along with the rest of the crew, was dead. To make matters worse, even the telegraph operator died during the transmission of the message. When Silverstar was able to receive a distress call and went to inspect the ship, they confirmed the deaths of everyone on board. There have been variants of ghosts, hazardous chemicals, and even aliens, but there is still no conclusion as to what actually happened to the ghost ship.

Ayud Aluminum Wedge

In 1974, a group of workers in Romania discovered three different objects in a 10-meter-deep sand trench. Two of them were prehistoric elephant bones that have been dated to 2.5 million years ago. The third object, however, was an aluminum wedge that was found along with ancient bones. This discovery stunned most researchers, as aluminum was difficult to create even by 19th century standards. While some consider this proof of the existence of aliens, others call the aluminum wedge a hoax. Regardless of what it is, there is no definite confirmation yet.

Poltergeist Mackenzie

Greyfriars Cemetery in Edinburgh is famous for the Mackenzie poltergeist, one of the most documented poltergeists in the world. Tours are led here, calling them a tour to the world of the dead. People are especially frightened by the atmosphere of the Black Mausoleum, where Sir George Mackenzie lies. Is this all just a show? Possibly, but there is only one way to find out about it - to go here on your own and explore everything.