Mystery of World?!!
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 favourite unsolved mystery?
Roopkund Lake Mystery, India
The human skeletons were rediscovered in 1942 by a Nanda Devi game reserve ranger H K Madhwal, although there are reports about these bones from the late 19th century
The Bermuda Triangle, Atlantic Ocean
The area referred to as the Bermuda Triangle, or Devil’s Triangle, covers about 500,000 square miles of ocean off the southeastern tip of Florida.
Hessdalen Lights
TheHessdalen Lights are a spectacular, but unexplained light show, that can be seen various times throughout the year in the skies over Norway. The lights were most active from 1981 through 1984,
The Solway Firth Spaceman Mystery
When Jim Templeton took photos of his wife and daughter on a sunny day in Cumbria, England, during the summer of 1964, he didn’t know he would soon become a permanent debate among conspiracy theorists and UFO believers
The Cooper Family’s Unwanted Dinner Guest
Legend has it, when the Cooper family (shown in the photo) moved into their new house, this was the first photo that was taken.
Georgia Guidestones
Also identified as the American version of Stonehenge, the Georgia Guidestones located in Elbert County are shrouded in mystery,
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.
Aokighara, Japan
Found at the base of Mount Fuji, Aokighara is probably the most renowned forest in all of Japan.More than 500 people have committed suicide there since the 1950s.
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.
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
The Black Dahlia
The Black Dahlia is a nickname used to refer to Elizabeth Short, born in 1924 and murdered in 1947. The body of Short was discovered in Leimert Park in Los Angeles on January 15, 1947.
ICELAND'S VOLCANO
Bardarbunga created a 32 square mile lava field, which is the largest in Iceland since the Laki eruption in 1783, and the Icelandic Met Office says it is “probably the third largest lava field on Earth” since 1783.