Some of the most mysterious places on the planet (+ photo)
Some of the most mysterious places on the planet (+ photo)
There are mysterious places and strange buildings in the corners of this earth. Some of them seriously challenge our knowledge in the field of science and history; However, we do not find any acceptable explanation for some of them. Some of these buildings are man-made; But their appearance is ambiguous for us too. In the following article, we will introduce you to some of these mysterious points.
Tree tunnel, Meath, Ireland
This strange tree tunnel was discovered in an ancient forest near Dublin city. A castle, monastery, university and a number of old cemeteries have also been found nearby.
Las Pozas, Xilitla, Mexico
Edward James is the creator of a surreal park in a rainforest. The existing sculptures make this area look like ancient ruins that are located in the heart of the beauty of nature. All in all, this complex has created an impressive environment and a wonderful land.
Cenotes, Mexico
Many deep natural pits have been found in Mexico. Many of them have been used by the Mayan people in the past for religious and sacred purposes. Today, however, they are mostly visited because of their inherent beauty and cultural values.
Racetrack Playa, California, USA
The dry lake located in the valley of death is more famous for its traveler’s stones. These stones travel around and leave a trail similar to a race track. According to a general hypothesis, these stones are moved by strong winds that occur after the rain falls and the ground becomes slippery.
Mount Bromo, East Java, Indonesia
This lofty volcanic peak with a height of 2,329 meters is still active and ash is emitted from its crater. Overall, the landscape created in this area is very impressive and unusual.
Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England
When it comes to mysterious monuments, Stonehenge is definitely mentioned. It is estimated that this prehistoric building was built between 3,000 and 2,000 years BC. Scientists have many arguments about how to move these giant boulders. Also, our information about the people who built this building is very little.
Agashima, Japan
This volcanic peak is located in the Philippine Sea. The special thing about this area is the placement of a smaller volcanic peak in the center of the island. The overall landscape of this area is often compared to that of Jurassic Park.
Fly Geyser, Nevada, USA
This geyser, located in a special field for military exercises, is partly man-made. Minerals have been pushed out by pressure and by hot underground water flows; But basically, an unsuccessful explosion during military exercises caused this pit. This geyser is still growing and expanding in the heart of this private area.
Moai, Easter Island
These carved and separate statues were made by the Rapa Nui people (Polynesian inhabitants who lived on Easter Island) between 1250 and 1500. Scientists are still unable to explain how these gigantic shapes were made and transported to different parts of the island.
Nazca lines, Peru
Viewing these geoglyph portraits of hummingbirds, spiders, monkeys, fish, sharks, orcas and reptiles will completely engage the viewer’s mind as to how they came to be. According to research, these lines were created by the Nazca culture (a city, a series of valleys located on the southern coast of Peru; also the Nazca culture, which dates from 100 BC to 800 AD) and between 400 years They were built up to 650 AD and spiritual motives were the reason for their construction. Although countless other hypotheses also offer completely different reasons for the creation of these amazing phenomena.