10 mysterious places in the world

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10 mysterious

places in the world

This Swimming Hole in Texas Has a Mysterious and Dangerous

Secret

Jacob’s well

Jacob’s well• Jacob’s well is considered as a “sacred place “ .the

depth of the well has not ever been found.• It’s one of the most dangerous places to dive on

earth and has clamed eight lives.• The water in jacob’s well is so transparent that it

seams like yo are jumping in empty space.• Located about an hour outside of Austin, Texas, in

Wimberley, there’s a swimming hole called Jacob’s Well, an everlasting spring that feeds Cypress Creek. Every minute, thousands of gallons of water surge to the surface.

THE TRIANGLE OF DEATH

Bermuda triangle

o The bermuda triangle also called the Devil's Triangle, is an imaginary area that can be roughly outlined on a map by connecting Miami, Florida; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and the Bahamas, an island chain off the coast of the United States. Within that triangular area of the Atlantic Ocean have occurred a number of unexplained disappearances of boats and planes. Additionally, readings on directional devices do not operate normally inside the triangle.

o Researchers attempt to determine what has caused hundreds of planes to mysteriously disappear in what is known as the Bermuda Triangle.

Bermuda triangle

Going Through the Possible Death Place of Death Cave

Indonasia java valley cave

Indonasia java valley cave• When people or animals pass the entrance to

the cave . They will be eat off by a kind of powerful attraction into the valley cave

• Even six to seven meters away from the entrance of cave .they also will be pulled into the cave

• According to reconnaissance .it has been all bones in the cave,and it is difficult to distinguish human bones or animal bones

Anti –gravity spot

Santa cruz

Santa cruz• The Mystery Spot is a visual illusion–based tourist attraction

near santa cruz,california. It opened in 1941.• The operators of the small site (which is about 150 feet (46 m) in

diameter) state at that location the laws of physics and gravitydo not apply and provide a number of demonstrations in support of these claims, where water seems to flow upwards, people seem to be standing in slanted positions, etc.

• Its unbelievable to find things working under anti-gravity. You would find things really wierd and will be amazed to see that a naturaly magnets shows two different directions when placed just 50cms away.

THE LOST MYSTERIOUS CITY

ATLANTIS

ATLANTIS• Atlantis also called the lost mysterious city or”(island

of Atlas") is alegendary island first mentioned in Plato's dialogues .

• The possible existence of Atlantis was discussed throughoutclassical the Pillars of Hercules" that conquered many parts of Western Europe and Africa 9,000 years before the time of the legendary Athenian lawgiver Solon .

• . According to Plato, Atlantis was a naval power lying "across Atlantis sank into the ocean "in a single day and night of misfortune.”

Sucide spot

 Aokighara

 Aokighara• Found at the base of Mount Fuji, Aokighara is

probably the most renowned forest in all of Japan.

• This 3,500 hectare wide forest is thick with gnarled and twisted trees. It’s reportedly haunted, with legends of ghosts, demons and spirits surrounding the area.

• Sadly, it’s also the second most popular suicide spot in the world.

• More than 500 people have committed suicide there since the 1950s.

Colourfull river

Caño Cristales

Caño Cristales• Caño Cristales is a river located in the Serrenia de la

Macerana region of Columbia. • This isn’t just any river, it has been referred to as and “The

Most Beautiful River in the World.” • For much of the year it looks just the same as any other

river, but for a short amount of time between September and November – in the transition period between wet and dry seasons – it transforms into a wash of color.

• The reds, pinks, blues, greens and yellows that adorn the river are actually unique types of flora growing on the riverbed.

Devil’s City

MOGUICHENG

MOGUICHENG• Moguicheng is a desert in the Xinjiang region of China. The name

literally translates to City of Satan or Devil’s City. • Walking through the desert toward an old abandoned city, people

have reported some extremely strange occurrences. • Visitors are adamant that they’ve heard a range of mysterious

sounds floating on the breeze, from weird melodies and the sound of guitar strings gently being plucked to babies crying and tigers roaring.

• These sounds are apparently inexplicable, nobody has yet been able to find any sort of source.

The eye of sahara

Richat structure

Richat structure• The Richat Structure is also known as the Eye of the Sahara. It’s

a distinct and prominent circular geographical feature in the Sahara Desert. At roughly 30 miles wide, you probably wouldn’t notice that you were within it, but from an aerial view – and even from space – it is highly visible.

• Originally, it was thought to be the product of an asteroid impact and later people thought it could have been created by a volcanic eruption. The main school, of thought today says that it was once a circular rock formation that has gradually been eroded. Several mysteries still surround the areas, such as why the structure is nearly a perfect circle and why the rings are equidistant from each other.

Peak less mountain

Mount roraima

Mount roraima• Mount Roraima is particularly unusual to look at because,

rather than finishing in a peak like most mountains, its top is a large plateau.

• It’s thought to be amongst the world’s oldest geological formations, and its plateau was most likely created by winds and rains.

• The plateau is often cloaked with clouds, which are more often than not near the top of the mountain.

• It has a particularly large number of endemic species of flora and fauna – species that can can be found nowhere else on Earth.

• There’s no explanation as to why it has such an unusually large amount.

Mystery is not a thing to discover “but to experience”

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