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There are many places in our world that both attract and frighten with their mystery. People disappear there, ghosts appear, animals behave strangely. Scientists voice various theories, but none of them claims to be one hundred percent reliable.

1. Valley of the Headless, Canada

This place got its terrible name because of a series of tragic incidents. At the end of the 19th century, gold was discovered here, and fortune hunters rushed into the valley. In 1898, a group of 6 gold miners disappeared without a trace. 7 years later, two Macleod brothers and their friend Robert Veer disappeared in the same valley. After 3 years, 9 decapitated corpses were accidentally discovered.
Mysterious disappearances of people continue in the valley to this day.


The locals themselves are sure that all the deaths are the work of the squatters. Creatures that looked like hairy giants were often seen here, and even more often their traces were found.
In fact, most likely, this is the work of a gang of thugs operating in the valley, who hunt for gold miners and their prey. However, the police do not confirm this conjecture.

2. Valley of Falling Birds, India

In the last days of summer in the Indian state of Assam, unusual phenomena occur in the Jatinga mountain valley. At night, closer to midnight, flocks of birds fly here in an almost unconscious state.
Birds circle low - locals even knock them down with sticks, and then cook them on a fire. Many birds fall to the ground and do not even try to escape from the hands of the person lifting them.


The inhabitants of the valley are sure that it is the gods who reward them for their righteous life by sending easy prey.
Scientists have also found that the hypnotic behavior of birds (lack of the instinct of self-preservation and the body's reactions to external stimuli) is formed only with the obligatory combination of such factors as the new moon, wind and darkness.
Based on this, it is possible to voice a hypothesis about the presence in the area of ​​a short-term geomagnetic anomaly, which, if all the listed natural factors coincide, has such an unusual effect on the birds living in the area.

3. Death Valley, USA

Contrary to popular legends, this place is not associated with the disappearance of people and the death of livestock - the valley got its name during the California gold rush. Here you can observe unusual creeping stones - many have seen them, but they were recorded on camera only 2 years ago.
Traces stretching behind multi-kilogram boulders reach several tens of meters.


Scientists led by paleobiologist Richard Norris say they have solved the mystery of moving rocks in Death Valley.
According to them, the movement of stones is influenced by daily temperature changes in winter, coastal wind, the nature of the soil at the bottom of a nearby lake, and even climate change. In their opinion, due to the general warming, such movements have become less frequent.

4. Drossolides, Greece

Near the castle of Franco-Castello on Greek island Crete, many locals and tourists have come across an amazing chrono-mirage (an event from the past) called "drossolides", which means "droplets of moisture".
According to them, in the early summer morning over the sea, shrouded in fog, strange outlines of warriors appear and sometimes the sound of a battle is clearly audible. After some time, the time mirage disappears near the walls of the castle. At this place in the middle of the XIX century a fierce battle took place between the Turks and the Greeks. Everyone who observed this mystical phenomenon claims that the phantoms of these warriors appear at the castle.


Researcher Andrei Perepelitsyn believes that elementary particles with sufficiently high energies, moving in air saturated with water vapor, leave a trail of water droplets. They may be able to ionize the air and "appear" as hazy images before the dew falls. The rest is a matter of human imagination.
Maybe chronomirages cause magnetic storms or geomagnetic disturbances in some small area of ​​the area. To find out, further research is needed, taking into account the possible impact of these factors.

5. Dead Lake, Kazakhstan

This small lake in the Taldykurgan region of Kazakhstan seems quite ordinary from the outside, but even in the hottest summer it remains terribly cold. There is absolutely no life in the lake: no fish are found here, even aquatic insects do not live.
And people are always drowning in the lake. It is also frightening that the drowned people of the Dead Lake do not float to the surface, but, on the contrary, sink to the bottom and stand there straight as candles. Even professional divers with equipment cannot stay in the water of this lake for more than 5 minutes. For some inexplicable reason, they suddenly begin to choke, although their tanks are still full of air.


According to one version, mystical rumors are associated with the phenomenon of hypersolarization of water and the purple bacteria living there that emit hydrogen sulfide. Even in small doses, it actively affects the human psyche.
There is also an assumption that there is a crevice at the bottom of the lake, from which a toxic gas is released, which kills all life. However, there are no plans to conduct separate scientific studies of the Dead Lake in Kazakhstan.

6 Heizhu Black Bamboo Hollow, China

Hundreds of people enter this bamboo jungle every year and stay there forever. Moreover, everything disappears completely without a trace - no traces, no bodies, no personal belongings. Documented cases of missing people here originate from the middle of the last century.
In 1950, for an unknown reason, a plane crashed here. Interestingly, there were no technical malfunctions on board, the crew did not give distress signals and did not report any oddities. The plane, along with all the people, just disappeared.


Of course, the locals talk about portals to parallel worlds and temporal paradoxes that take people from the hollow to some other reality.
But scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences have identified a structure of geological rocks that is completely unique in its characteristics in this place, and also recorded the release of deadly poisonous fumes, which turned out to be the product of decay of some tree species, which are in abundance here. The researchers also noted the difficult local climate with unexpectedly and dramatically changing weather, and strong geomagnetic radiation.

7. Pluckley Village, England

Residents of the English village of Pluckley claim the existence of as many as 12 ghosts in their village. The Plakliians say that all the ghosts once lived in this village, but died or died long ago.


Skeptics are sure that the population of the village is simply flattered by the attention of tourists who constantly come to stare at ghosts.
However, when a group of researchers arrived in the village in 2011, something inexplicable happened. Pluchley was swarming with flies, and that was in near-zero temperatures early in the winter. The researchers had to return with nothing.

8. Palmyra Island, Pacific Ocean

The ship of the American captain Edmund Fanning in 1798 was wrecked off the coast of Palmyra - a small uninhabited atoll only 12 sq. km. Many of those who tried to swim to the island drowned or were eaten by sharks. 10 people were saved, and in 2 months only three survived on the island. The survivors claimed that the rest had been killed by the island.
During World War II, Palmyra was used by US Air Force planes for landing. However, everyone who different time was on the island, they said that he aroused fear, depression, anger and hatred in them. Some suddenly took their own lives for no apparent reason, others, on the contrary, suddenly went crazy and killed their friends and colleagues. Almost everyone says that it was scary all the time on the island.


Some speculate about the existence of a certain religious sect on the island. Scientist Mershan Marin believes that there is some unknown creature hostile to humans on the atoll. Many support this idea and try to prove that the island itself is alive. Having lured into a trap with his beauty, he kills his careless guests. And there are exotic versions, for example, that there are gates to another dimension on the atoll.
Be that as it may, there are few people who would like to visit Palmyra, especially after 1986, when the American disposal of radioactive waste appeared on the island.

9. Overton Bridge, Scotland

In 1951, a certain dog jumped off this 15-meter bridge for no apparent reason. It seemed like just an accident. But by 1955, there were already more than 50 such suicide dogs. Moreover, it is noteworthy that all dogs always chose the same place for jumping - between the last two spans on the right side of the bridge.
Until now, an average of 1 dog per month jumps from this bridge. Surprisingly, some animals that managed to survive after this suicide attempt recovered and again went to the bridge to jump.


Animal behavior expert David Sexton found that the ground just below where the dogs fell was simply filled with traces of mice and minks. The urine of males of these animals has a very strong effect on dogs and cats. Further experiment only confirmed the ethologist's theory. He diffused the smell of the animals living under the bridge and observed the behavior of ordinary dogs. As a result, only 2 out of 30 dogs - with short muzzles and small noses - remained calm. The rest thoughtlessly ran to the source of the smell, practically not looking around, as if bewitched.

10. Aokigahara Forest, Japan

Translated from Japanese name this place sounds like "plain of blue trees." But most often it is called the "forest of suicides." They say that in the Middle Ages, the local poor, driven to despair by the lack of food, brought their elderly relatives here and left them to die in this forest. Since then, restless souls have been roaming the forest, lying in wait for lonely travelers, wanting to take revenge on them for all their suffering.
Until now, from 70 to 100 bodies of people who have decided to commit suicide are found in the forest every year. Many come to this forest on purpose to commit suicide, but there are rumors that the forest itself “persuades” some of them to do so. As if the one who turned off the paved hiking trails to the side immediately embraces the strongest melancholy and depression. So strong that the poor fellow immediately lays hands on himself.


So far, only the fact that at the foot of Mount Fuji in the "forest of suicides" the compass does not work is reliably known. There is a strong magnetic anomaly, which, apparently, has a tremendous impact on humans.
Just before the entrance to the territory of Aokigahara hangs a sign with the following content: “Your life is the most priceless gift that you received from your parents. Think about your family. Don't suffer alone, call us at 0555-22-0110."

No matter how much humanity wants to solve all the mysteries of our planet, this is not always possible. On the vast territory of the Earth there are many mysterious corners that are created both by nature itself and by human hands.

These buildings are different from others created by mankind. They are shrouded in mystery and have a bad reputation among the locals. Ancient legends are associated with them, which can scare even the most daring. However, these anomalous zones constantly attract lovers of mysticism and paranormal phenomena!

This collection contains 12 of the most mystical places on the planet, created by human hands!

12 Alcatraz, USA

This prison is famous all over the world for the fact that it was impossible to escape from it. It was created specifically for criminals who were not kept in ordinary prisons. After the closure, there was no mention of successful escapes, but there is one mystical story that is still of interest to researchers. In 1972, the Anglin brothers and Frank Morris escaped from prison thanks to a carefully crafted plan. But neither they nor their bodies could be found. Even the FBI failed to solve this riddle.

11 Edinburgh Castle, Scotland


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Ancient castles are always accompanied by ghost legends, but in the case of Edinburgh Castle, their number just rolls over. This residence of all Scottish monarchs attracts lovers of the paranormal. Many brutal murders took place here, for example, "Black Lunch". During the meal, the Douglas brothers, who were only 16 years old, were captured and beheaded. But these are not all the victims of Edinburgh Castle. Rumor has it that here you can see the ghost of a piper, a piper and even the ghost of a sadist in a leather apron.

10 Jewish cemetery in Prague, Czech Republic


This place has a bad reputation for lovers of the occult sciences. In the middle of the Czech capital is the old jewish city is a very colorful area. And its main attraction is the Jewish cemetery, where more than 100 thousand people are buried. 12,000 tombstones are installed on the territory at different angles, all other graves are located by levels. It looks pretty creepy, in addition, there are legends that not all the dead went to another world. Therefore, this place attracts occultists like a magnet.

9 Second metro, Moscow


Was, still is or never existed - many adventure lovers want to solve this riddle. For many decades, there have been rumors about the presence of Metro-2 near Moscow, a secret underground transport line specially for the government. The hype around this topic appeared after the report of the US Department of Defense, where the Metro-2 scheme was even attached. Russian authorities have only partially confirmed the existence of the Kremlin metro line.

8 Amityville House, New York


This real story became the subject of a whole series of horror films. The house in Amityville still stands where you can see it with your own eyes. In 1974, a brutal murder took place here - Ronald DeFeo shot six members of his family right in their beds. A year later, this house with a bloody history was bought by the Laz family, but they could not stay here. They were haunted by the paranormal. After the publicity of this story in the cinema, the first came out on this topic.

7 Coral Castle, Florida


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The secret of the construction of this place has not yet been revealed. There are no ghosts here, but the castle itself is one big mystery. It was built by one man, Edward Leedskalnin, between 1920 and 1950. The total weight of the castle, together with all the sculptures, is over 1100 tons. How a man with a height of 152 cm managed to build this castle from limestone blocks alone is still unknown. Edward built the castle at night and carefully concealed his technology from others.

6 Winchester House, USA


The history of this house is directly connected with mysticism. It was built over several decades by the widow of the heir to the empire, Sarah. The woman lost her daughter and husband early, which prompted her to think about the curse of the family. After communicating with the medium, she began to build a house with secrets - its doors led into the void, and the corridors ran into dead ends. It is believed that the widow built the house in such a way as to confuse the spirits of the people who were chasing her, who died from the rifle of Oliver Winchester.

5 Leap Castle, Ireland


This castle is considered to be the most creepy place in Ireland. His bloody history makes the blood run cold. Crimes have been happening here since the date of construction in 1513, but the most brutal murders were during the reign of the O'Carroll clan. They often invited enemies to reconciliation dinners and then killed right at the table. Also in the castle there was a room where there was a secret floor with a double bottom. It was strewn with stakes, on which the unfortunate guests of the clan fell. When repairs were carried out there, the bones of about 150 people were found.

4 Overtown Bridge, Scotland


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This Scottish bridge has attracted the attention of the media due to the mass of accidents. True, they were very strange - dogs were thrown from the bridge. The first case was recorded in 1951, and since then, about once a month, one dog rushes down from there. Even those who survived return to the bridge and jump again. Mystery lovers explain this by the ghost of a boy who was thrown off a bridge by his father many years ago. Allegedly, the boy calls the dogs to play with him.

3 Poveglia Island, Italy


This place can bring to pain in the heart, if you do not know what is inside. The Church of St. George, located in the village of Lukova in the Czech Republic, has one peculiarity. This abandoned building, after a series of fires, was turned into a cultural monument by the young artist Yakov Hadrava. He decorated the church with creepy plaster figures of monks. These ghost sculptures attract tourists who like to tickle their nerves.

1 Tower Castle, UK


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Of course, the UK has its own castle with a bloody history. On account of this fortress, many executed victims, often innocent. It is not surprising that the ghosts of various historical figures are constantly seen here. Anne Boleyn, Bishop Thomas Becket, Margaret Paul, Lady Jane Grey, Catherine Howard were executed in the Tower. King Henry VIII began the series of executions, and his descendants continued. Also in the Tower, Edward V and his brother Richard disappeared without a trace.

These places are a real find for those who like to tickle their nerves. Every year they are visited by thousands of paranormal lovers who want to see something unusual with their own eyes.

During the visit, the skin is covered with goosebumps from what he saw here. With the most scary places on earth we will meet further.

Old Jewish cemetery in Prague, Czech Republic

Processions in this cemetery took place for almost four centuries (from 1439 to 1787). More than 100 thousand dead are buried on a relatively small plot of land, and the number of tombstones reaches 12,000.
cemetery workers covered the burials with earth, and new tombstones were erected in the same place. On the territory of the cemetery there are places where 12 grave tiers are located under the earth's crust. As time passed, the sagging earth opened the eyes of the living to the old tombstones, which began to shift the later ones. The view turned out not only unusual, but also creepy.

Island of abandoned dolls, Mexico

There is a very strange abandoned island in Mexico, most of which is inhabited by scary dolls. It is said that in 1950, a certain hermit Julian Santana Barrera began to collect and hang dolls from wastebaskets, who in this way tried to calm the soul of a girl drowned nearby. Julian himself drowned on the island on April 17, 2001. Now there are about 1000 exhibits on the island.

Hashima Island, Japan

Hasima is a former coal miner's settlement founded in 1887. It was considered one of the most densely populated places on earth - with a coastline of about a kilometer, its population in 1959 was 5259 people. When coal became unprofitable to mine here, the mine was closed and the island city added itself to the list of ghost towns. It happened in 1974.

Chapel of Bones, Portugal

Copella was built in the 16th century by a Franciscan monk. The chapel itself is small - only 18.6 meters long and 11 meters wide, but the bones and skulls of five thousand monks are kept here. On the roof of the chapel is the phrase "Melior est die mortis die nativitatis" ("Better the day of death than the day of birth").

Suicide Forest, Japan

Suicide Forest is the informal name for the Aokigahara Jukai forest, located on the island of Honshu in Japan and famous for its frequent suicides. Initially, the forest was associated with Japanese mythology and was traditionally represented as the abode of demons and ghosts. Now it is considered the second most popular place in the world (the championship at the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco) to settle accounts with life. At the entrance to the forest there is a poster: “Your life is a priceless gift from your parents. Think about them and about your family. You don't have to suffer alone. Call us at 22-0110."

Abandoned psychiatric hospital in Parma, Italy

Brazilian artist Herbert Baglione made an art object from a building that once housed a psychiatric hospital. He portrayed the spirit of this place. Now ghostly figures of exhausted patients roam the former hospital.

Church of St. George, Czech Republic

The church in the Czech village of Lukova has been abandoned since 1968, when part of its roof collapsed during a funeral ceremony. Artist Jakub Hadrava populated the church with ghost sculptures, giving it a particularly sinister look.

Catacombs in Paris, France

Catacombs - a network of winding underground tunnels and caves under Paris. The total length, according to various sources, is from 187 to 300 kilometers. Since the end of the 18th century, the remains of almost 6 million people have been buried in the catacombs.

City of Centralia, Pennsylvania, USA

Due to the underground fire that broke out 50 years ago, which continues to burn to this day, the population has decreased from 1,000 people (1981) to 7 people (2012). The population of Centralia is now considered the smallest in the state of Pennsylvania. Centralia served as the prototype for the creation of the city in the Silent Hill series of games and in the film based on this game.

Akodesseva Magic Market, Togo

The market of magic items and magical herbs Akodesseva is located right in the center of the city of Lome, the capital of the state of Togo in Africa. The Africans of Togo, Ghana and Nigeria still profess the voodoo religion and believe in the miraculous properties of dolls. The fetish assortment of Akodesseva is extremely exotic: here you can buy the skulls of cattle, the dried heads of monkeys, buffaloes and leopards, and many other equally “wonderful” things.

Plague Island, Italy

Poveglia is one of the most famous islands in the Venetian lagoon, in northern Italy. It is said that since Roman times, the island has been used as a place of exile for plague patients, in connection with which up to 160,000 people were buried on it. The souls of many of the dead have allegedly turned into ghosts, with which the island is now full. The island's dismal reputation is exacerbated by tales of horrific experiments allegedly subjected to patients in a psychiatric clinic. In this regard, paranormal researchers call the island one of the most terrible places on earth.

Hill of Crosses, Lithuania

The Hill of Crosses is a hill on which many Lithuanian crosses are installed, their total number is approximately 50 thousand. Despite the resemblance, it is not a cemetery. According to popular belief, the one who leaves the cross on the Mountain will be lucky. Neither the time of the appearance of the Hill of Crosses, nor the reasons for its occurrence can be said with accuracy. To this day, this place is shrouded in secrets and legends.

Cabayan burials, Philippines

The famous fire mummies of Kabayan dating back to 1200-1500 AD are buried here, as well as, as the locals believe, their spirits. They were made using a complex mummification process, and are now carefully guarded, as cases of their theft are not uncommon. Why? As one of the robbers said, “he had the right to do so,” since the mummy was his great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather.

Overtown Bridge, Scotland

The old arch bridge is located near the Scottish village of Milton. In the middle of the 20th century, strange things began to happen on it: dozens of dogs suddenly rushed from a 15-meter height, fell on stones and broke to death. Those that survived returned and tried again. The bridge has turned into a real "killer" of four-legged animals.

Aktun Tunichil Muknal Cave, Belize

Aktun Tunichil Muknal is a cave near the city of San Ignacio, Belize. It is an archaeological site of the Maya civilization. It is located on the territory of the Tapira Mountain Natural Park. One of the halls of the cave is the so-called cathedral, where the Mayans performed sacrifices, as they considered this place to be the Xibalba - the entrance to the underworld.

Leap Castle, Ireland

Leap Castle in Offaly, Ireland is considered one of the world's cursed castles. Its dark attraction is a large underground dungeon, the bottom of which is studded with sharp stakes. The dungeon was discovered during the restoration of the castle. In order to take out all the bones from it, the workers needed 4 wagons. Locals say that the castle is inhabited by many ghosts of people who died in the dungeon.

Chauchilla Cemetery, Peru

Chauchilla Cemetery is located about 30 minutes from the deserted Nazca plateau, on the south coast of Peru. The necropolis was discovered in the 1920s. According to researchers, bodies were found in the cemetery, which are about 700 years old, and the last burials were carried out here in the 9th century. Chauchilla differs from other burial sites in the special way in which people were buried. All the bodies are "squatting", and their "faces" seem to be frozen in a wide smile. The bodies are perfectly preserved thanks to Peru's dry desert climate.

Sanctuary of Tophet, Tunisia

The most infamous feature of Carthaginian religion was the sacrifice of children, mostly infants. It was forbidden to cry during the sacrifice, as it was believed that any tear, any plaintive sigh would detract from the value of the sacrifice. In 1921, archaeologists discovered a place where several rows of urns were found with the charred remains of both animals (they were sacrificed instead of people) and small children. The place was named Tophet.

Snake Island, Brazil

Queimada Grande is one of the most dangerous and famous islands our planet. On it there is only a forest, a rocky inhospitable coast up to 200 meters high and snakes. There are up to six snakes per square meter of the island. The poison of these reptiles acts instantly. The Brazilian authorities have decided to completely ban anyone from visiting this island, and locals tell chilling stories about it.

Buzludzha, Bulgaria

The largest monument in Bulgaria, located on Mount Buzludzha with a height of 1441 meters, was built in the 1980s in honor of the Bulgarian Communist Party. Its construction took almost 7 years and involved more than 6 thousand workers and experts. The interior was partly finished in marble, and the stairs were decorated with red cathedral glass. Now the memorial house has been completely looted, leaving only a concrete frame with reinforcement, similar to a destroyed alien ship.

City of the Dead, Russia

Dargavs in North Ossetia looks like a pretty village with small stone houses, but in fact it is ancient necropolis. In crypts of various types, people were buried along with all their clothes and personal belongings.

Abandoned military hospital Beelitz-Heilstetten, Germany

During the First and Second World Wars, the hospital was used by the military, and in 1916 Adolf Hitler was treated there. After World War II, the hospital ended up in the zone of Soviet occupation and became the largest Soviet hospital outside the USSR. The complex consists of 60 buildings, some of which have now been restored. Almost all abandoned buildings are closed to access. Doors and windows are securely boarded up with high boards and sheets of plywood.

Unfinished subway in Cincinnati, USA

Abandoned subway depot in Cincinnati - project built in 1884. But after the First World War and as a result of changing demographics, the need for the subway disappeared. Construction slowed down in 1925, half of the 16 km line was completed. There are now guided tours of the abandoned subway twice a year, but many people have been known to roam its tunnels alone.

Hanging coffins of Sagada, Philippines

On the island of Luzon in the village of Sagada is one of the most frightening places in the Philippines. Here you can see unusual burial structures made of coffins placed high above the ground on the rocks. There is a belief among the indigenous population that the higher the body of the deceased is buried, the closer his soul will be to heaven.

Nuclear lighthouse at Cape Aniva (Sakhalin)

The lighthouse was built with great difficulty in 1939 according to the project of the architect Miura Shinobu - it was a unique and most complex technical structure in all of Sakhalin. It ran on a diesel generator and backup batteries until the early 1990s, when it was re-equipped. Thanks to the atomic energy source, maintenance costs were minimal, but soon there were no funds left for this - the building was empty, and in 2006 the military removed two isotope installations from here that fed the lighthouse. Once it shone for 17.5 miles, but now it has been plundered and fallen into disrepair.

Eighth workshop of the Dagdiesel plant, Makhachkala

Naval weapon test station, commissioned in 1939. It is located at a distance of 2.7 km from the coast and has not been used for a long time. Construction was carried out for a long time and was complicated by difficult conditions. Unfortunately, the workshop did not serve the plant for long. The requirements for the work carried out in the shop have changed, and in April 1966 this grand building was written off from the balance sheet. Now this “Massiv” is abandoned and stands in the Caspian Sea, resembling an ancient monster from the shore.

Lier Sikehus Psychiatric Hospital, Norway

At the Norwegian psychiatric hospital, which is located in small town Lier, half an hour from Oslo, a dark past. Once, experiments were carried out on patients here, and for unknown reasons, four buildings of the hospital were abandoned in 1985. Equipment, beds, even magazines and personal belongings of patients remained in the abandoned buildings. At the same time, the remaining eight buildings of the hospital are still working today.

Gunkanjima Island, Japan

In fact, the island is called Hashima, nicknamed Gunkanjima, which means "cruiser island". The island was settled in 1810 when coal was found there. Within fifty years, it has become the most populated island in the world in terms of the ratio of land and the number of inhabitants on it: 5300 people with a radius of the island itself of one kilometer. By 1974, the reserves of coal and other minerals on Gankajima were finally exhausted, and people left the island. Today, visiting the island is prohibited. There are many legends about this place among the people.

How much in this world is incomprehensible, amazing and mystical

There are many places in the world that attract and frighten with their mystery ... These are the 10 most mysterious 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.

Another aspect is much more important here - 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.


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, according to legend, the devil created it. In terms of its size, the Devil's Tower exceeds the pyramid of Cheops by 2.5 times!

No wonder that local population always treated with trepidation and even fear to this place. 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 committee 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 and 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 mist" 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 famous case occurred with the lightship Diamond Shoals. 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. At all sandbars during the Second World War 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 transport. 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 in principle. 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 “luminous 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, a spiral staircase leads to the underground pool. There is also a map of Florida made of stones, hewn stones, a table created in the form of a heart, an accurate sundial, and stone Saturn and Mars.

A month weighing 30 tons points with its horn directly at the North 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 Syr Darya and Amu Darya rivers of 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 rock paintings were found. There you can clearly see people in spacesuits and something very reminiscent of spaceships. In these places, UFOs are also often observed.

A famous case occurred 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 constantly in contact with representatives of an 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 integral part 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 lake area 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 several unusual living creatures were found under the water. 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 an underwater tunnel connecting the lake to 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.

Triangle of Molebs


Between Sverdlovsk and Perm regions there is a geoanomalous zone on the banks of the Sylva. This triangle is opposite the village of Molebki. This strange place was discovered by a geologist from Perm, Emil Bachurin.

He found in the winter of 1983 in the snow an unusual round footprint diameters 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 the recent interest in mysterious triangle decreased markedly.

Chavinda


This unusual place is 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.

Enwaitenet Island


Envainetenet is an island in Kenya with which unexplained disappearance of people. In the archives of the local police there is a record from 1936 that an ethnographic expedition consisting of M. Sheflis and B. Dyson landed on the island. A few days later, communication was lost with the scientists, and they disappeared without a trace.

There are also records of dozens of people inexplicably disappearing, leaving their homes and food behind. Similar news is reported to this day.

death valley


The mysterious Death Valley in the south of Nevada has gained gloomy fame. People have disappeared here many times.

The strange thing is that many cars were later found in good condition, and there was not a trace of people left.

Local residents believed that the military was to blame for everything, conducting their tests of new types of weapons in the area. The military denied everything and "nodding" at the smugglers. But relatively recently, the military themselves faced the mystery of the Valley of Death.

A group of the Mexican Special Forces Detachment conducted training in conditions close to combat. For training chose not the best place.

The location of the group was continuously tracked on the map with an accuracy of hundreds of meters. But on the fourth day of testing, the group suddenly disappeared from the monitor screen.

When at the appointed time she did not reach the conditional target, an assault force was sent to search for her, which was landed at the point where the last signal came from. One of the jeeps with soldiers went the entire route to the target without meeting anyone; the other jeep, which carried two soldiers, deviated from the route in the direction of strange flashes of light.

When he also did not get in touch, a helicopter flew out to search for him. The jeep was found in perfect condition, but there were no people in it, while there was a working radio station in the cabin.

Hollow of black bamboo


One of the most inexplicable anomalous zones in the world they consider the Heizhu Valley in southern China, the name of the valley is translated as "Black Bamboo Hollow".

Over the years, in this place, under mysterious circumstances, many people disappeared without a trace, whose bodies were never found.

Terrible accidents happen here frighteningly often and people die. So, in 1950, for an unknown reason, a plane crashed in the valley: the ship had no technical problems and the crew did not report a disaster.

In the same year, according to statistics, about 100 people went missing in the hollow. After 12 years, the valley "swallowed" the same number of people - an entire exploration group disappeared.

In 1966, a detachment of military cartographers who were engaged in correcting the relief maps of this area disappeared here. And in 1976, a group of foresters disappeared in the hollow.

Devil's Cemetery


Devil's Cemetery is located in the Krasnoyarsk Territory, near the village of Karamyshevo. Rumor has it that this anomaly arose after the fall of the Tunguska meteorite.

First, a hole appeared in the ground, later animals began to die in this place, and in such numbers that the entire surrounding glade was littered with bones. Many researchers have visited the Devil's Cemetery.

The description of the place was similar for everyone - "A small clearing covered with black charred trees." Everything could be attributed to harmful underground gases released from the ground, if not for one “but” - when approaching the Devil's Cemetery, navigation devices begin to behave strangely, and the compass needle changes direction.

Bermuda Triangle


Undoubtedly, the most famous place in the world associated with mysterious disappearances is the Bermuda Triangle.

The area is very difficult to navigate: there are a large number of shoals, cyclones and storms often arise.

Mysterious disappearances in this zone do happen very often, researchers put forward various hypotheses to explain them: from unusual weather phenomena to abductions by aliens or residents of Atlantis.

The last convincing version was put forward in October 2016 by Steve Miller, a meteorologist at the University of Colorado. He and a team of researchers managed to investigate phenomena that have been occurring for a couple of centuries in a triangle of 500 thousand square kilometers in the Atlantic between the coast of Florida, Bermuda and Puerto Rico.

Miller's team studied the situation using radar satellites. And she found that clouds of a special shape provoke sharp accelerations of air currents. Rushing from top to bottom at speeds up to 300 km/h, these streams become real “air bombs” capable of shooting down planes and even sinking ships, the researchers are sure.

Miller's hypothesis is the most scientifically sound of all that have been put forward regarding the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle over the past half century. Previously, researchers have sinned on methane emissions from the ocean floor, aliens, parallel worlds and geomagnetic fields. There was no scientific basis for these theories.

A selection for lovers of natural and historical mysteries, as well as for those who simply appreciate beautiful unusual places. Welcome to 65 corners of the planet that make you think about the irrationality of the world, feel like an explorer and get a dose of adrenaline.

Easter Island, Chile

Easter Island, Chile

This small piece of land in the Pacific Ocean (area - 163.6 km², population - about 6,000 people) is known all over the world thanks to the mysterious stone idols - moai. Almost nine hundred statues stand around the perimeter of the island, like sentries. Who made them? How were multi-ton blocks moved? What was the function of the statues? Europeans have puzzled over these questions for decades. And although it is believed that Thor Heyerdahl solved the riddle, the locals still believe that the sacred power of the ancestors of the Hotu Matu'a clan is contained in the moai.

Aokigahara, Japan

Aokigahara, Japan

This is a dense forest at the foot of Mount Fuji on the island of Honshu. The place is ominous: stony soil, tree roots braid rocky debris, there is a “deafening” silence, compasses do not work. And although scientists (seemingly) found explanations for all these phenomena, the Japanese believe that ghosts live in the forest - the souls of infirm old people who were left there to die in times of famine. Therefore, during the day, Aokigahara is a popular vacation spot, and at night it is a "shelter" for suicides. Books and songs have been written about this place, films have been made, including documentaries.

Racetrack Playa, USA

Racetrack Playa, USA

In California's Death Valley National Park, there is a dry lake that would be ordinary if not for a phenomenon that scientists have been puzzling over for years. 30-kilogram stones move along its clay bottom. Slowly, but without the help of living beings. The clods leave long, shallow furrows behind them. In this case, the trajectory of their movement is absolutely arbitrary. What pushes rocks? Various versions were voiced: the specifics of the magnetic field, wind, seismic activity. None of the guesses received sufficient scientific justification.

Roraima Plateau, Brazil, Venezuela, Guyana

Roraima is a mountain border of three countries. But its peak is not a sharp peak, but a luxurious 34 km² plateau wrapped in a haze of clouds, with unique plants and picturesque waterfalls. This is how Arthur Conan Doyle envisioned The Lost World. According to the beliefs of the Indians, Roraima is a petrified tree trunk that gave birth to all vegetables and fruits on the planet. Even the Indians believed that the gods live there, so no one climbed to the top before the arrival of the Europeans. Modern travelers say that people on Roraima are simply filled with sacred delight.

Valley of pitchers, Laos

Valley of pitchers, Laos

At the foot of the Annam Range, giant pots are “scattered”: up to three meters in height and weighing up to six tons. Archaeologists believe that the jars are about two thousand years old, but they cannot understand how the ancestors of modern Laos used them. Lao legends say that these are the utensils of the giants who lived in the valley. It is also said that the jars were ordered to be made by King Khung Chung to make a lot of rice wine and celebrate the victory over the enemies. Historians have their own versions: they could collect rainwater in pots or store food in them. Or maybe they were burial urns?

Bermuda Triangle

Bermuda Triangle

In the Atlantic Ocean, in the “triangle” between Florida, Bermuda and Puerto Rico, there is an anomalous zone where over a hundred ships and aircraft have “evaporated” over the past hundred years. The most famous case occurred in 1945. Five Avenger bombers took off from a US Navy base and disappeared. The planes that went in search of them also disappeared without a trace. Skeptics say that shallows, cyclones and storms are to blame. But many tend to believe in more mystical versions: for example, in abduction by aliens or the inhabitants of Atlantis.

Shilin, China

Shilin, China

In the province of Yunnan, on an area of ​​350 km², the "Stone Forest" is spread. Ancient rocks, caves, waterfalls and lakes create the atmosphere of a fairy-tale world. According to legend, one young man decided to save the people from drought and build a dam. The wizard gave him a whip and a wand to cut and move blocks of stone. But the tools had magical power only until dawn. The young man did not finish the work, and the huge monoliths remained scattered across the valley. Scientists believe that 200 million years ago in place " stone forest"was the sea. It dried up, but the rocks, striking in their grandeur and beauty, remained.

Glastonbury Tower, UK

IN English county Somerset is a 145-meter hill, topped by the tower of the medieval church of St. Michael. According to legend, there was an entrance to Avalon - the other world, where holy people, fairy-tale creatures and magicians were born, where special laws of time and space operate. King Arthur and his wife Guinevere were buried on this hill - in 1191, the monks of Glastonbury Abbey allegedly found sarcophagi with their remains. This is not the only legend about St. Michael's Hill and King Arthur. Perhaps these are just myths, but visitors to the attraction claim that the hill has the most powerful energy.

Kitovaya alley, Russia

Kitovaya alley, Russia

On the Chukchi island of Itygran there is an ancient Eskimo sanctuary. Huge bones and skulls of whales are dug into the frozen shore. The alley was opened in 1977, but its mysteries have not yet been solved. There is an assumption that in the XIV century this place was used by whalers for ritual meetings. Judging by the many "meat pits", the gatherings were accompanied by feasts, and the holes in the tops of the whale "pillars" indicate that, perhaps, the whalers also arranged games, hanging prizes on bones. But in folklore there is no information about the purpose of the alley. But there is a legend about the battle of "flying shamans" that took place there.

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Fly Geyser, USA

Fly Geyser, USA

It's hard to believe, but this "fountain", as if descended from the pages of a science fiction writer's book, is not on Jupiter, not on Mars, but on Earth, in the state of Nevada. "Flying" geyser erupts jets hot water to a height of up to 15 meters, forming around itself a "mini-volcano" of mineral deposits. Scientists say that this is what the surface of our planet looked like millions of years ago. The geyser is located on the territory of a private ranch, and in order to admire it, you need the permission of the owner. But this does not stop tourists. People believe that if you wash yourself with water from a geyser, life will become bright and happy.

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Richat, Mauritania

Richat, Mauritania

In the west of the Sahara is the "Eye of the Earth". These huge circles drawn by an unknown force really resemble an eye. The Richat structure is the oldest geological formation, the age of one of the rings of which is about 600 million years. "Eye" is perfectly visible from space - in orbit they use it as a guide. There are different versions about the nature of this formation. For example, that this is a funnel from a meteorite fall or a landing site for aliens. But the most scientific are the hypotheses that suggest that this is the mouth of an extinct volcano or the result of erosion on the uplift of a section of the earth's crust.

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Nazca Lines, Peru

Nazca Lines, Peru

The Nazca plateau, like a canvas, is streaked with gigantic patterns. A hummingbird, a monkey, a spider, flowers, a lizard, geometric figures - in total there are about 30 neat drawings made in the same manner in the valley. Geoglyphs on the Nazca plateau were discovered almost a century ago, but scientists are still arguing who, how and when created them. Some believe that this is an ancient irrigation system, others - that these are the "holy paths of the Incas", others claim that this is the oldest astronomy textbook on Earth. There is also a completely mystical version, that the lines are a message from aliens. There are many theories, but none have been scientifically proven.

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Podgoretsky castle, Ukraine

Podgoretsky castle, Ukraine

Palace of the 17th century in the village of Podgortsy Lviv region would have been an ordinary historical landmark (a well-preserved bright example of Renaissance architecture, the place where they filmed "D'Artagnan and the Three Musketeers"), if it were not for the anomalies noticed there. According to legend, one of the owners of the castle, Vaclav Rzewuski, was terribly jealous of his beautiful wife Maria. So much so that he walled her up in the walls of the palace. The caretakers of the Podgoretsky castle claim that they have seen the ghost of the “White Lady” more than once and constantly hear the sound of heels on the marble floor.

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Devil's Tower, USA

Devil's Tower, USA

Devil's Tower, or Devil's Tower, is a columnar mountain in Wyoming. It resembles a tower assembled from individual columns. It is hard to believe that this is a creation of nature, and not human hands. Indigenous people treated the tower with reverent horror, because many times strange light phenomena were observed above. There is a legend that the devil sits on top and beats a drum, causing thunder. Due to its bad reputation, climbers bypass the mountain. But she appears in Steven Spielberg's film "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" - it is there that a meeting with aliens takes place.

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Gaiola Islands, Italy

Gaiola Islands, Italy

In the Gulf of Naples, off the coast of Campania, there are two small islands of wondrous beauty. A bridge connects them to each other. One of them is uninhabited, a villa is built on the other. But no one lives in it - the place is considered cursed. All its owners, as well as some members of their families, died under strange circumstances, went bankrupt, ended up in prisons and psychiatric hospitals. Because of the bad reputation, the islands have no owner, the villa is abandoned. Only occasionally brave tourists, photographers and journalists look at Gaiola.

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Bran Castle, Romania

Bran Castle, Romania

In the picturesque town of Bran stands a majestic castle of the XIV century. According to legend, Count Vlad III Tepes-Dracula often spent the night here. This man became the prototype of the most famous vampire in pop culture. The earl was given the nickname "Dracula" for his incredible cruelty: he killed innocents for fun, took blood baths, could put a person on a stake and eat in the presence of a corpse. The people hated him and feared him. Bran Castle is currently a functioning museum. It is believed that although Vlad III did not live there permanently, the place is saturated with his negative aura.

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Catatumbo River, Venezuela

Catatumbo River, Venezuela

At the place where the Catatumbo River flows into Lake Maracaibo, a unique atmospheric phenomenon is observed: almost every night the sky is lit up by lightning without thunder. There are over a million discharges per year. Lightning can be seen hundreds of kilometers away. Scientists have found out the cause of the phenomenon, but its extraordinary beauty still gives rise to superstitions and legends. In 1595, Catatumbo lightning saved the city of Maracaibo. Pirate Francis Drake decided to capture the city, but because of the light of lightning, the locals saw the approach of his ships from afar, managed to prepare and fought back.

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Body, USA

Body, USA

In California, on the border with Nevada, there is a ghost town named after the gold digger William Body. In 1880, 10,000 people lived in the city. They accounted for 65 saloons and 7 breweries, there was even a "red light district" - crime, drunkenness and debauchery flourished in the city. When the gold rush died down, people left. Now it is a historical park. But tourists go to Bodie not because of an interest in history: the city is considered a haunt of ghosts. The one who takes even a stone from there will be haunted by misfortunes. Park rangers constantly receive parcels with the return of "souvenirs".

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Troll tongue, Norway

Troll tongue, Norway

Trolltunga, or Troll's Tongue, is an unusual stone ledge at an altitude of 350 meters on Mount Skjeggedal. Why language? And why a troll? According to an old Norwegian legend, a troll lived in those parts, who constantly tried his luck: he dived into deep pools, jumped over abysses. One day he decided to check whether it is true that the rays of the sun are deadly for trolls. At dawn, he stuck out his tongue from his cave and ... petrified forever. The rock attracts modern adventurers like a magnet: sit on the edge, do somersaults, take pictures. There is no troll, but his work lives on!

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Brocken, Germany

Brocken, Germany

This is the most high point the Harz Mountains (1141 m), where, according to legend, on Walpurgis Night, witches held a sabbath. At the top you can observe a natural phenomenon of rare beauty and mystery - the Brocken ghost. If you stand with your back to the setting sun, then a large shadow will appear on the surface of the clouds or in the fog with an iridescent halo around the head. Sometimes there is even a feeling that the “ghost” is moving. The phenomenon was first described by Johann Silberschlag in 1780 and has since been mentioned more than once in the literature on the Harz mountains.

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Golosov Ravine was once a deserted, gloomy outskirts of Moscow. Now it is a beautiful place shrouded in legends in the Moscow Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve. One of the legends tells of a strange green fog. Allegedly, there were cases when people wandered in an emerald haze, as it seemed to them, for several minutes, but in fact decades passed. Also in the ravine are stones that in the old days had a sacred meaning: the Goose-stone patronized the soldiers, giving them strength and good luck in battle, and the Maiden's Stone brought happiness to the girls.

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Stonehenge, UK

Stonehenge, UK

130 km from London, in the county of Wiltshire, there is a bizarre structure made of huge boulders. It is one of the most popular archaeological sites in the world. The researchers found that the construction of the complex lasted almost two thousand years and took place in several stages. However, it is still unclear who built it and why. According to folk legend, the huge blue stones have magical powers, and the building was erected by a wizard named Merlin. There are also versions that Stonehenge is a Stone Age observatory, a Druid sanctuary or an ancient tomb.

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goseck circle, Germany

Goseck circle, Germany

Gozeksky circle are called concentric ditches with a diameter of 75 meters and log circles with gates. Through them, on the days of the summer and winter solstices, the sun enters the circle. This gave rise to the theory that this Neolithic structure is the oldest observatory in the world. Presumably it was built in 4900 BC. e. It seems that the creators of the ancient "celestial calendar" had a good knowledge of astronomy. It is noteworthy that there are similar prehistoric structures not only near Gosek, but also in other places in Germany, as well as in Austria and Croatia.

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Machu Picchu, Peru

Machu Picchu, Peru

At the top of a mountain range, at an altitude of 2,450 m, among the clouds above the valley of the Urubamba River, the ancient “lost city of the Incas” rises majestically. Machu Picchu was built in the 15th century, but in 1532 the palaces, altars and houses were abandoned. Where are the inhabitants? According to historians, the elite of the Inca Empire lived in Machu Picchu, and with the fall of the empire, the inhabitants simply left in search of a better life. According to popular belief, most of the population was sacrificed to the gods for the sake of saving the empire, and the rest dispersed through the valley. But there is no definite answer.

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Thor's Well, USA

Thor's Well, USA

A natural funnel with a diameter of 5 meters in the strait of Cape Perpetua was named after the god Thor. But more often it is called "the gate to the underworld." The spectacle is really hellishly beautiful: at high tide, water quickly fills the well, and then abruptly “shoots” upwards with a six-meter fountain, forming a whirlwind of spray. As if a monster lives at the bottom, which is angry with the streams of water pouring on it and pushes them back. But it has not yet been possible to find out what is actually inside the funnel - diving there is too dangerous.

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Moeraki boulders, New Zealand

Huge stone balls with a diameter of up to two meters are “scattered” along the Koekohe beach, which is not far from the village of Moeraki. The surface of some of them is absolutely smooth, while others resemble a tortoise shell. Some boulders are intact, while others are broken into pieces. Where they came from is a mystery of nature. According to the Maori folk version, this is a potato that woke up from a mythical canoe. There are also opinions that these are fossilized dinosaur eggs and the remains of alien aircraft. Scientists believe that these are geological formations that formed at the bottom of the ocean millions of years ago.

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Champ Island, Russia

Champ Island, Russia

Another place with mysterious stone balls is Champ Island, located in the central part of Franz Josef Land (Arkhangelsk region). The entire coast is literally strewn with spherical stones ranging in size from a few centimeters to three meters. Where did they come from on a deserted island? It is believed that due to the melting of glaciers, the stones fell into natural pools and were ground down by water. But why only on this island? Among the supernatural versions are the intervention of aliens and the fact that the stones are artifacts of some lost civilization.

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Golden stone, Myanmar

Golden stone, Myanmar

On the edge of the ledge of the Chaittiyo rock lies a granite boulder 5.5 meters high and about 25 meters in girth. The boulder has been balancing on the edge of the abyss for several centuries and, contrary to the laws of physics, does not fall. According to legend, the Buddha gave a lock of his hair to a hermit monk. To save the relic, he placed it under a huge stone, hoisted on a rock by Burmese spirits. The stone is covered with gold leaf and is one of the main Buddhist shrines. It has not yet been possible to find a scientific justification for the phenomenon of the Chaittiyo pagoda. And is it necessary?

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Beelitz-Heilstetten, Germany

Beelitz-Heilstetten, Germany

40 km from Berlin there is a sanatorium, which was once considered the best in Germany. At first it was a hospital for tuberculosis patients, and then a military hospital. In 1916, a young soldier, Adolf Hitler, “licked his wounds” there. After the Second World War, the hospital was at the disposal of the Soviet authorities. Now a lot of horror stories are connected with the sanatorium of the city of Belits. Allegedly, strange sounds are heard there, and letters from soldiers are still found in the walls of the building. Speculation and nothing more? Probably. But visitors say: the longer you stay there, the more tired and depressed you feel.

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Mystery Spot, USA

Mystery Spot, USA

"Mystery Spot" is translated from English as "Mysterious Place". In the middle of the twentieth century, businessman George Prater decided to build a house. I chose a place on a hillside, bought land, but could not erect a building. The house came out crooked, although the drawings were correct, and the builders were sober. It turned out that the laws of physics were violated on the hill: balls roll up an inclined plane, a broom stands without support, water flows upwards, people stand in an inclined position. Scientists say it's nothing more than optical illusions, but many tend to see a mystical trace in what is happening.

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Pyramid of Cheops, Egypt

Pyramid of Cheops, Egypt

The largest and most mysterious of the great Egyptian pyramids located on the Giza plateau. Its height is 138.8 meters (due to the current lack of facing), the length of the base is 230 meters. Built in the 26th century BC. e. The construction of the pyramid lasted more than 20 years, colossal resources were involved: 2.5 million multi-ton limestone blocks, tens of thousands of slaves. It would seem that the pyramid of Cheops has already been studied up and down, but disputes among scientists do not subside. How was the construction going? How was it used gigantic structure? There are still more questions than answers.

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Newgrange, Ireland

Newgrange, Ireland

An ancient stone structure is located 40 km north of Dublin. It is older than the Egyptian pyramids by 700 years. According to legend, Newgrange is the home of the Celtic god of wisdom and the sun, Dagda. According to archaeologists, this place served as a tomb. There is also a version that this is one of the first observatories: during the winter solstice, the morning rays of the sun penetrate the hole above the entrance and illuminate the room from the inside. But researchers still have more questions than answers: where did they come from and what do the inscriptions on the stones mean, how did the builders achieve such accuracy, what tools did they use?

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Heizhu, China

Heizhu, China

In the south of China, there is one of the most powerful anomalous zones in the world - the Heizhu Valley, which means "Black Bamboo Hollow". Here, under mysterious circumstances, accidents happen and people disappear in thick fog. Find objective reason no one can do what is happening. Some believe that plants that emit toxic substances grow and rot in the forest. Others believe that the cause of strange events in the strongest geomagnetic radiation. Mystics say that in the valley there is a portal to a parallel world.

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Horstail Falls, USA

Horstail Falls, USA

In Yosemite National Park, on the eastern slope of Mount El Capitan, there is a 650-meter waterfall. Most year it is unremarkable, but in February the falling streams of water turn into "lava flows". An amazing natural phenomenon is due to the fact that at sunset the sun's rays are reflected in a waterfall, creating a visual illusion that hot metal is flowing from a rock. According to legend, on the top of the mountain was the house of a blacksmith who made the best horseshoes for horses in the area. But due to heavy rain, the forge was washed off the cliff. Since then, the waterfall once a year "reminds" of this tragic event.

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Chillingham Castle, UK

In the north of England, in the county of Northumberland, there is a majestic castle of the XII century with a watchtower. At one time it was of great strategic importance, but in the 17th century it became the residence of the aristocracy. Within its walls, dramas and intrigues unfolded that claimed many lives. Perhaps that is why Chillingham is the most haunted castle in the UK today. There are at least three of them: The Shining Boy (appears in blue robes), Torturer Sage (seen in the torture room) and Lady Mary Berkeley (leaves her portrait in the Gray Room).

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Mercado de Sonora, Mexico

Mercado de Sonora, Mexico

One of the most unusual markets in the world is the dream of magicians and mediums of all stripes. The place, if not mystical, then definitely atmospheric, saturated with many legends. Most tourists visit the witch market just out of curiosity. Where else can you see bizarre ritual objects, masks, dried snakes, spider legs and rare herbs? Local sorcerers - bruho - can tell fortunes, cleanse the aura and "cure" ailments. Mexicans often visit the market - they take witches quite seriously.

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T'Spookhuys Restaurant, Belgium

T'Spookhuys Restaurant, Belgium

"Horror Restaurant", "House of a Thousand Ghosts" - all this is about the T'Spookhuys establishment in the city of Turnhout. The restaurant was conceived as an attraction for lovers of mysticism: a gloomy interior, fog swirling on the floor, moving pictures, creaking doors, skulls instead of plates, an extraordinary menu and waiters in the role of vampires. At first, the black humor of the owners brought success - there was no end to the clients. But a few years later, the restaurant acquired a bad reputation, they began to say that ghosts really settled there. Now the institution is abandoned, but the atmosphere and the sinister aura have been preserved.

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Loch Ness, UK

Loch Ness - deep lake in the highlands of Scotland, where, according to legend, the monster lives. Allegedly, this is a creature resembling a prehistoric lizard. One of the eyewitnesses described it as follows: 40 feet long, 4 fins, the body smoothly passes into an elongated neck with small tubercles. There are quite a few people who claim to have seen the Loch Ness monster. More than three thousand cases have been recorded. There is even photo and video evidence. But there are also skeptics. The debate about whether there is a monster in the lake has been going on for decades and from time to time flares up with renewed vigor.

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Lake Kara-Kul, Russia

Lake Kara-Kul, Russia

The Russian counterpart of the Loch Ness monster, according to legend, lives in the Kara-Kul lake of the Baltasinsky district of the Republic of Tatarstan. This is an elongated reservoir with an average depth of 8 meters, an area of ​​1.6 hectares. Translated from the Tatar "Kara-Kul" means "black lake". It is believed that earlier the reservoir was surrounded by a dense forest, which made the water look black. The locals have a legend about the bull-like water snake Su Ugeze. If it seemed to people, expect trouble - fire or hunger. There is no documentary evidence of the presence of a monster in the lake. But superstitious people prefer to bypass it.

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Lake Hillier, Australia

Lake Hillier, Australia

The lake is surrounded by a eucalyptus forest, and a narrow strip of land separates it from the ocean. But main feature lakes in that it is pink. The reason for such an unusual color of the water is not solved. It was assumed that the matter was in specific algae, but this was not confirmed. But there is a beautiful legend that a sailor, crippled, but surviving in a shipwreck, ended up on a desert island. He was tormented by pain and hunger and asked heaven for deliverance, until, finally, a man came out of the forest with jugs of milk and blood. He poured them into the lake and it turned pink. The sailor plunged into the scarlet water and got rid of pain and hunger. Forever.

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Hvitserkur, Iceland

Hvitserkur, Iceland

This is a 15-meter rock on the eastern coast of the Vatnsnes peninsula. In form it resembles drinking water dragon. But, according to popular belief, this is a troll who went out to the sun and turned into stone. Scientists believe that Hvitserkur are the remains of ancient volcano washed out by salty waters and destroyed by cold winds. So that the sea does not completely destroy the figure, its base was reinforced with concrete. People from all over the world come to admire this rock. And sometimes the northern lights observed there give it additional mystery.

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Manpupuner, Russia

Manpupuner, Russia

Other names - Pillars of weathering and Mansi boobies. These are mountain remains with a height of 30 to 42 meters on the territory of the Pechoro-Ilychsky Reserve. It is believed that 200 million years ago there were high mountains in this place, but due to snow, frost and winds, only small pillars remained from them. Many legends are associated with them. According to one of them, the leader of the giant tribe wanted to marry the daughter of the leader of the Mansi tribe. Having been refused, the giant attacked the village. It’s good that the beauty’s brother arrived in time: he saved the village by turning the giants into stones with the help of a magic shield.

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San Zhi, Taiwan

San Zhi, Taiwan

Sanzhi was to be the city of the future. The elite residential complex consists of futuristic houses, shaped like "flying saucers". An elegant staircase leads to each of the “plates”, and, according to the architects, you can go down from the second floor directly to the ocean or pool along a water slide. A huge amount of money was allocated for the construction. But the company that built San Zhi went bankrupt, and accidents at the construction site gave rise to unkind rumors. The complex was completed, but advertising could no longer change the glory of the "cursed place". The city is abandoned. The authorities wanted to demolish it, but the locals were against it. They believe that San Zhi is a haven for lost souls.

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Singing dune, Kazakhstan

Singing dune, Kazakhstan

Not far from Alma-Ata there is a three-kilometer dune 150 meters high. It offers a beautiful view of the Ili River and the purple mountains. In dry weather, the dune makes melodic sounds, like an organ. According to one of the legends, a shaitan who roamed the world and plotted people intrigues turned into a dune. According to another version, Genghis Khan and his associates are buried in the sands. The dune "sings" when the soul of the khan, "exhausted from mental anguish, tells his descendants about his exploits." It is noteworthy that the dune does not roam the plain, but stands still for millennia, despite the fluctuation of the sand and strong winds.

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Zone of Silence, Mexico

Zone of Silence, Mexico

Anomalous desert on the border of the states of Durango, Chihuahua and Coahuila, where it is impossible to receive and register radio and sound signals. There receivers stall, the compass does not work and the clock stops. Scientists have tried several times to determine the cause of the anomalies, but their conclusions boil down to something like this: something suppresses radio waves. The area, also called the "Tethys Sea" in honor of the ancient ocean, is associated with many mysterious incidents, from disappearances of planes and falling rockets to evidence of strange travelers leaving scorched grass in their wake and UFO landings.

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Winchester House, USA

Winchester House, USA

House number 525 on Winchester Boulevard in the city of San Jose has a bad reputation. There are 160 rooms and 6 kitchens on three floors. At the same time, many doors lead to a dead end, steps go to the ceiling, and windows to the floor. Not a house, but a labyrinth! Created this architectural "miracle" Sarah Winchester. Her father-in-law made weapons, for which, according to the woman, a curse was imposed on their family. On the advice of a medium, she built a house for the souls of people whose lives were taken by the inventions of old Winchester. According to rumors, ghosts actually settled in house number 525. But even without them, the gloomy layout gives visitors a chill on the skin.

Valley of the Mills, Italy

In the heart of Sorrento, at the bottom of the gorge that divides the city into two parts, there are the ruins of a medieval city, the "highlight" of which was water mills. Hence the name of the valley - Valle dei Mulini. The walls of the old mill were almost destroyed, the wheel was overgrown with moss - in the middle modern city it's like a fragment of another world. Perhaps that is why the Valley of the Mills is one of the favorite attractions of fans of mysticism. They believe that the mill has otherworldly inhabitants. Allegedly, laughter is sometimes heard from the gorge, and a strange light is visible from the windows of the building.

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Dancing forest, Russia

Dancing forest, Russia

37 km from curonian spit(Kaliningrad region) there is an unusual coniferous forest. The tree trunks are intricately curved and twisted into spirals. The forest was planted in 1961, and it is still unclear why the pines "started dancing." According to one version, the trunks of still young trees are damaged by the caterpillars of wintering shoots. According to another, the reason lies in the geomagnetic impact of a tectonic crack. Ufologists see the intervention of an alien mind in everything. In 2006 new trees were planted in the forest to see if they would bend. As long as the seedlings grow straight.

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Pluckley, UK

Pluckley, UK

This is a place in the English county of Kent, where, according to legend, at least a dozen ghosts live. On the road from Pluckley to Maltman's Hill, a four-horse carriage appears from time to time, the spirit of the colonel roams the pasture, and on one of the streets you can stumble upon the phantom of the gallows. Each of the 12 ghosts has its own story. Local residents say that they are used to the "neighbors" from the other world and are no longer afraid of them. But many believe the ghosts are a publicity stunt to attract tourists. True, it has not yet been possible to prove this, as, indeed, the presence of ghosts.

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Catacombs of Jihlava, Czech Republic

Catacombs of Jihlava, Czech Republic

Jihlava is a city in the southeast of the Czech Republic. One of its main attractions is the 25-kilometer catacombs. Once these were silver mines, then they began to be used for household needs. In 1996, archaeologists worked in the catacombs, who recorded that the sound of an organ was heard in the place indicated by the legends, and in one of the passages, the researchers found a “luminous staircase” that emitted a reddish light. Archaeologists were examined - mass hallucinations are excluded. The reasons for the mysterious phenomena are unknown.

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Temehea-Tohua, French Polynesia

On the island of Nuku Hiva, part of the Marquesas Archipelago, in the town of Temehea-Tohua, statues of strange creatures were found. Disproportionate torsos, elongated heads with large mouths and eyes. Archaeologists date the creation of mysterious idols to about the 10th-11th centuries. Why did the natives make them? According to the official version, these are monuments to priests in ritual masks. But it is strange that the masks themselves were not found on the island. Hence the assumption that aliens once visited Nuku Hiva, and the locals captured their appearance in stone.

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Big blue hole, Belize

Great Blue Hole, Belize

This is a huge funnel with a diameter of 305 meters and a depth of 120 meters. Located in the center of Lighthouse Reef. In 1972, Jacques-Yves Cousteau established that it was originally a system of limestone caves that originated in glacial period. When the ocean level rose, the roof of the cave collapsed and a sinkhole formed. But there is an opinion that flooding could not provoke destruction - too big sizes, too regular round shape. There must have been an external influence, for example, a meteorite fall.

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Lake Paasselka, Finland

Lake Paasselka, Finland

In autumn, on Lake Paasselka, you can watch the lights wander across the water surface. Some of them are spherical, others resemble flames. According to Finnish beliefs, they point to places where treasures are hidden. But they lure greedy people to a depth where it is difficult to get out even for experienced swimmers. Wandering lights are also found in other parts of the world, but they were photographed on Paasselk. Different things say about the nature of strange lights: either discharges of electricity in the atmosphere, or methane coming out of the ground and flammable, or maybe traces of a UFO movement?

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Lake Ertso, South Ossetia

Lake Ertso, South Ossetia

This is a picturesque reservoir with a length of 940 meters in the Dzau region of South Ossetia. Locals often call it a "ghost lake", because every 5-6 years all the water disappears from the lake, and then comes back. According to legend, in the old days, a greedy rich man lived on its shore. Angry peasants drowned him, and since then his greedy spirit from time to time drinks all the water in the lake, and then again falls into oblivion. Geologists also suggest that the water goes into karst caves under the bottom of the reservoir. Ufologists have their own version, as if there is an alien base under the lake.

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Shichen, China

Shichen, China

The ancient city, flooded in 1959 as a result of the construction of a hydroelectric power station. Shichen, or "Lion City", was founded in 670. Five city gates with towers, six stone streets - everything was under water. The Lion City is about 62 football fields in size. Surprisingly, even after half a century, the city is perfectly preserved, including wooden beams and steps, as if this “Chinese Atlantis” is inhabited and someone carefully maintains order there. The mysterious underwater kingdom is very popular with divers.

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Hashima Island, Japan

Hashima Island, Japan

Located in the Pacific Ocean, 15 km from the city of Nagasaki. The Japanese call it "gunkanjima", that is, "cruiser" - the island looks like a ship. In 1810, a coal deposit was found there. Hasima was significant in the 1930s industrial center. In the second half of the twentieth century, more than 5 thousand people lived there. But coal reserves were melting, and with them the population was declining. Currently, the abandoned island is partially open to the public. Tourists like to wander among the gloomy buildings, listening to the stories of the guides. Hasima became one of the illustrations of a deserted world in the TV series "Life after people."

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Amur pillars, Russia

Amur pillars, Russia

A natural monument 134 km from Komsomolsk-on-Amur, sung in legends. Granite pillars from 12 to 70 meters high stand on the slopes of the hill and have their own names: Shaman-stone, Walls, Bowl, Church, Crown, Heart, Turtle and others. Locals talk about the strange aura of the stones, and shamans still perform rituals there. Scholars have come up with various hypotheses about the origin Amur pillars. According to one version, they are about 170 million years old and are the result of an underground volcano.

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Sacred Forest, Italy

Sacred Forest, Italy

In the city of Bomarzo, there is an ominous but beautiful "Sacred Forest", or "Garden of Monsters". The park has about thirty mythologically inspired sculptures and fantastic buildings covered with moss: an elephant devouring a man, a three-headed monster, a dragon dog, the gates of the underworld and others. All these are the fruits of the imagination of Pier Francesco Orsini, who so decided to perpetuate the memory of his tragically deceased wife. The Orsini heirs did not take care of the park, and it acquired an ominous appearance. There were rumors that evil spirits roamed there. But despite this, the park became a source of inspiration for Salvador Dali, Manuel Mujica Lines and other creators.

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Stanley Hotel, USA

Stanley Hotel, USA

Located in Colorado, not far from Rocky Mountain National Park. Built at the beginning of the 20th century, the hotel consists of 140 apartments and is considered a haunt of ghosts: for example, the ghosts of a musician playing the piano. There have never been murders or other terrible events in the hotel, but the place is literally saturated with mysticism. It inspired Stephen King to write the book The Shining, which was subsequently made into a TV series - the hotel itself served as the "settings". And Stanley Kubrick's feature-length film of the same name became one of the best horror films in the history of cinema.

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Nesvizh Castle, Belarus

Nesvizh Castle, Belarus

This palace and castle complex is included in the list world heritage UNESCO. The legend of the Black Lady is associated with it, the prototype of which is the cousin of the first owner of the castle - Barbara. The mother of her lover did not bless their marriage, and when they nevertheless secretly married, she poisoned her daughter-in-law. The heartbroken husband asked the alchemist to call the spirit of his wife in order to look at her at least once. During a séance, the widower, in a fit of feelings, touched Barbara, which was absolutely impossible to do. Since then, her ghost allegedly lives in the walls of the Nesvizh castle.

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Teotihuacan, Mexico

Teotihuacan, Mexico

Teotihuacan means "city of the gods". This mysterious place is located 50 km from Mexico City. Now the city is deserted, but once it was inhabited by more than two hundred thousand people. The layout is striking: the regular lines of streets form quarters and at the same time are strictly perpendicular to the main avenue. In the center of the city there is a huge square with massive pyramids on platforms. Teotihuacan was built according to an elaborate plan and prospered. But in the 7th century it was abandoned. Why is unclear. Either because of a foreign invasion, or because of a popular uprising.

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Skeleton Coast, Namibia

Skeleton Coast, Namibia

In the middle of the sand dunes of the national park, dilapidated ships seem like phantoms. But these are real ships that once got into a storm and moored to the shore to wait out the storm. Due to the moving sands, the ships were cut off from the water, often at quite a distance from the ocean. One of the most famous "captives" of the mysterious coast is the steamer "Eduard Bolen", which found its last refuge about two centuries ago. South part Skeleton Coast is open to the public and is of great interest to lovers of mysticism.

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Hicks Point, Australia

Hicks Point, Australia

In 1947, the keeper of Australia's tallest lighthouse went out to sea to fish and never returned. And the new caretakers allegedly began to notice oddities: shuffling, heavy steps on the spiral staircase, sighs, door handles polished to a shine. Thus was born the legend that a ghost settled at the lighthouse. The lighthouse at Cape Hicks is currently open to the public. There you can admire the local beauties and spend the night. Every year, thousands of tourists come to Hicks Point hoping to see the ghost of the lighthouse keeper.

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Chandragupta's Column, India

Chandragupta's Column, India

An iron seven-meter column included in architectural ensemble Qutub Minara. This is one of the main attractions of Delhi. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that over the centuries it has hardly undergone corrosion. It has been suggested that the reason for this is a special metal and a favorable climate. According to another version, the column was preserved because of the oils that the pilgrims rubbed it with. But none of the hypotheses has been officially confirmed: it is still unclear how the prototype of modern weather-resistant steel was obtained in 415.

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Bulgakov's apartment, Russia

Bulgakov's apartment, Russia

The Mikhail Bulgakov Museum is located in the 50th apartment of the house number 10 on Bolshaya Sadovaya. The writer lived there from 1921 to 1924, and it is believed that this very place became the prototype of the apartment where the “Satan’s ball” took place in the novel The Master and Margarita. The entire front door is covered with lines from the novel - visitors are immersed in the atmosphere of mysticism without even crossing the threshold. There is an urban legend that on moonless nights, piano sounds are heard from the “bad apartment”, and strange silhouettes flicker in its windows. Therefore, the museum is visited not only by fans of the writer, but also by lovers of mysticism, who are sure that Woland, the cat Behemoth and other characters are not fiction at all.