Mystery Of World?!! Most Mysteries Places On Earth.
There are many unsolved mysteries in life even though science, technology, and research have come a very long way. Although we may demand a logical explanations for these mysterious things, as of now we will have to settle with mere speculations. Until these mysteries are resolved, enjoy our greatest unsolved mysteries ever. Which one is your favorite unsolved mystery?
Superstition
Mountain
The majestic monolith of Superstition Mountain is the
world famous icon that separates urban luxury and wilderness adventure. At
3,000 feet high, Superstition Mountain seems to stand guard protecting the
lore, myths, stories past and the spectacular Superstition Wilderness that still belongs to yesterday.
The Anjikuni Mystery
Legends of mysterious mass
disappearances have cropped up all across the globe. Without a doubt, the most
famous incident in North American history is the unknown fate of the citizens
of Roanoke Colony, who were last seen alive in 1587, but an even more
inexplicable case concerns the whereabouts of the over 30 men, women and
children who allegedly vanished without a trace from an Inuit fishing village
in the first half of the 20th Century.
Bermuda Triangle is the greatest unsolved mystery of the modern
age. Also called Devil's Triangle. It is a triangular shaped area in the North
Atlantic Ocean, from Bermuda Island to Miami, USA and Puerto Rico. Hundreds of
people and numerous boats, ships and planes have disappeared inside this
triangle. Reasons given for these disappearances vary from scientific to sheer
myth. Here are 10 Shocking facts about Bermuda Triangle :
Bigfoot
We assume Bigfoot crossed the road to get to the other side, as
the old joke goes, but with the enigmatic hominid, nobody knows for sure.
Here's what we do know: On June 22, 2009, at around 6:30 p.m., a 19-year-old
college student was driving on a curvy back road near Rhinebeck, N.Y., on the
way to a rehearsal at a nearby performing arts center, according to the BFRO
report. As he swerved to miss an object on the road — a shopping bag containing,
oddly, an open cereal box and a small log — he glanced in his rearview mirror
and saw someone or something darting behind his car, apparently to retrieve the
bag.
The Bridgewater Triangle
THAT TRIANGLE off Bermuda gets
more attention, but it turns out that Massachusetts has its own three-sided
region of paranormal activity. A new documentary,
“The Bridgewater Triangle,” chronicles decades of weird activity (UFO sightings; Bigfoot alerts; unexplained, bloodless cow slaughters) in a 200-square-mile area in southeastern Massachusetts. The Bridgewater Triangle is roughly defined by the towns of Abington in the north, Freetown in the southeast, and Rehoboth in the southwest, an area that encompasses the Hockomock Swamp and the “infamous” Freetown/Fall River State Forest. The well-produced trailer features a parade of old local newspaper headlines (“Searchers Baffled in Hunt for Girl”) along with interviews with cryptozoologists and testimony from local eyewitnesses, one of whom drops this incisive comment: “Whatever it is,” he says, “we keep talking about this region for some reason.”
“The Bridgewater Triangle,” chronicles decades of weird activity (UFO sightings; Bigfoot alerts; unexplained, bloodless cow slaughters) in a 200-square-mile area in southeastern Massachusetts. The Bridgewater Triangle is roughly defined by the towns of Abington in the north, Freetown in the southeast, and Rehoboth in the southwest, an area that encompasses the Hockomock Swamp and the “infamous” Freetown/Fall River State Forest. The well-produced trailer features a parade of old local newspaper headlines (“Searchers Baffled in Hunt for Girl”) along with interviews with cryptozoologists and testimony from local eyewitnesses, one of whom drops this incisive comment: “Whatever it is,” he says, “we keep talking about this region for some reason.”