Most mysterious places in the earth:
The earth is so big, there will always be places that humans have not set foot in, and the Bermuda Triangle is one of them. From 1800 to 1976, ships mysteriously disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle every year, which is puzzling and remains a mystery to this day. Area 51 of the United States is also one of the most mysterious places in the world. Are there any aliens imprisoned? Are there aliens in the universe? To this day, there is no conclusion yet. What other mysterious places in the world? Come and have a look with the editor of Area 51!
Mysterious places in the world
Ten Most mysterious places in the world
10. Manchuck Swamp, United States:
Manchuck Swamp is located in Louisiana, USA. The swamp has an alias-"ghost swamp", located near New Orleans. Legend has it that the swamp was cursed by a voodoo queen. Three villagers disappeared mysteriously in this swamp in 1915, and there is no news.
9. Overton Bridge, Scotland:
Overton Bridge is a Victorian structure bridge in a small town in the UK. Built in 1895, it is a curved structure bridge. Overton Bridge was built by Calvinist Lord Overton in 1895. After it was completed, it was full of mystery. The magnificent Victorian structure of the vault hangs 50 meters above the Overton River, and the rushing river flows from below. Over. As of October 31, 2009, more than 600 people jumped off the Overton Bridge in Scotland and committed suicide. There are also 12 to 15 dogs jumping off each year. These events have been speculated to be attracted by supernatural forces. Although the answer was finally revealed, the exact location of the accident has not yet been reasonably explained.
8. Aokighara, Japan:
This forest is located at the bottom of Mount Fuji, and Aokighara is probably the most famous forest in Japan. It covers an area of more than 3,500 acres, and the forest is full of squiggly trees. According to reports, it is said that there are haunted places surrounded by ghosts, demons and drunks. Unfortunately, it is also the second most popular suicide scene in the world. More than 500 people have committed suicide there since the 1950s. The police even set up a sign, “Treasure your life” at the entrance of the forest!
7. “Devil's Kettle” waterfall in Minnesota, USA:
Although the appearance is normal, no one knows where the flowing water leads. A large waterfall flows from the top of the mountain in the lower right direction, and branches into two when it is halfway through the mountain. The first one is normal and flows to the bottom of the mountain and converges to the river; the second branch flows into a cave with the mouth facing upward when it is halfway through the mountain, and it has never been filled. If something falls in, it can be said to be forever. Disappeared.
6. Doll Island, Mexico:
Doll Island (also known as Isla De Las Muecas) not far from Mexico City has always had a mysterious and strange charm. It is said that three young girls were beaten here and one of them was drowned. As a result, the area has also become a well-known haunted place. Thousands of dolls are hung on the tree. These dolls are thrown everywhere, some are still tied to the tree. More and more dolls have changed the environment here, and it has become more and more mysterious and weird. The hair is creepy. And it is rumored that it was done by a man named Barrera (Julian Santana Barrera). He found a doll floating on the sea near a drowning woman's corpse, so he began to hang the doll from a tree. He believed that this could comfort the drowned girl soul. At the same time, its popularity among the locals has gradually increased, and it has become a famous new local landscape.
5. Easter Island, Chile:
Easter Island in Chile was first discovered by the Dutch navigator Jacob Logavin on April 5, 1722. The day was the Christian Easter, hence the name Easter Island. There are nearly a thousand huge stone statues on Easter Island. They either lie on the wild slopes of the mountains or lie down by the sea. Among them, dozens of them are erected on artificial platforms by the sea, alone or in groups, facing the sea, looking far and wide. To this day, archaeologists have been troubled by who carve these stone statues on the island, what it symbolizes, and how people transport them from the quarry to the beach dozens of kilometers away.
4. Stonehenge, UK:
Stonehenge is located in Amesbury, a small village more than 120 kilometers away from London, England. How did the ancient people with low production technology build such a “stone city”? What exactly do they want to build such a huge and complex Stonehenge? For centuries, no one knew the real purpose of Stonehenge, and no one knew who built it. Ancient legends and people’s speculations added to the mysterious atmosphere of Stonehenge.
3. Loch Ness, Scotland
The beautiful Loch Ness is mysterious, because the legend of the water monster in the lake makes it famous all over the world. The lake, which is located in the Scottish Highlands, is the largest lake in Scotland by volume. It gets a depth of 180 meters and covers an area of 56.4 square kilometers. The lake, which is located in the Scottish Highlands, is the largest lake in Scotland by volume. It gets a depth of 180 meters and covers an area of 56.4 square kilometers.
2. Area 51, United States:
This is a military base that the United States has always been reluctant to recognize. It is located in an area of Lincolnshire in southern Nevada, 150 kilometers northwest of downtown Las Vegas. Its reputation is that this area is believed to be used by the United States to secretly develop and test new Air Force aircraft. This place is also famous because many people believe it is related to numerous UFO conspiracy theories. It is rumored that a flying saucer crashed and landed in Roswell, USA in 1947, and then the crashed flying saucer and the alien corpses on the flying saucer were all transported to this mysterious base. In 2013, in a declassified report of the U.S. Zhongyang Intelligence Agency, the existence of Area 51 was acknowledged, but Area 51 was only described as a hidden research site. Many areas in the report were blacked out, triggering countless reveries.
01. The Bermuda Triangle:
Bermuda Triangle
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil’s Triangle or Death Hell,
is sometimes called the Bermuda Delta, but this area is not a delta
terrain. Historically, a series of supernatural phenomena and incidents
that violate the laws of physics that cannot be explained by science
have often occurred in this area, including many strange disappearances
of airplanes and ships in distress. According to statistics, there have
been hundreds of ship and plane crashes, and thousands of people have
lost their lives here. It is not an exaggeration to say that it is the
top of the most mysterious places in the world.
0 Comments
Thank You For Comment.