Saturday, November 7, 2009

Devil’s Sea

Devil’s Sea also known as Dragon’s Triangle is located is an area of the Pacific Ocean, off the coast of Japan. It is the Atlantic counterpart near Bermuda. This site also has countless claims of unexplained phenomena including magnetic anomalies, inexplicable lights and objects, and of course, mysterious disappearances. The usual theories abound for what’s really going on: from aliens, to gates to parallel universes

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Point Pleasant

Point Pleasant is also shrouded in tales of mysterious and creepy events. The most famous of these events involves a creature known as Mothman. Over a hundred different citizens of Point Pleasant claim to have seen this 7-foot tall broad chested man with hypnotic, glowing red eyes, and wings that stretch 10 feet long and drag behind him on the ground.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

mysterious holes

From the end of 1980s some strange and
mysterious holes started appearing in some Russian forests. People find strange, deep holes. No one has been able to found how these holes appear and what they are being used for.

Skeleton Lake of Roopkund

Skeleton Lake of Roopkund is located on a high altitude in Uttrakhand, India and is famous for hundreds of human skeletons lying on the edge of the lake. Every year, when the snow melts, one can see hundreds of scattered skulls. Scientists have now found out that the skeletons were of pilgrims and locals as the bodies dated to around 850 AD.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Fly Geyser

Fly Geyser, in the US, is amongst the most secret places on Earth. Located in the Nevada Desert, it is a collection of three large, colorful mounds which continually shoot five feet of water straight up into the air. It was accidentally created in 1916. It worked normally until the 1960s, when heated geothermal water started spurting out through the well. Dissolved minerals began to accumulate and gradually built up into the large, colored mounds we see today.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Lake Anjikuni

Lake Anjikuni is believed to be responsible for the disappearance of an entire village. There have been all sorts of claims about the cause for the disappearance, including aliens (of course), ghosts, and even vampires. Some versions of the story even report strange lights being seen above the lake around the time of the disappearance.

Cano Cristales

Cano Cristales is a river located in the Serrenia de la Macerana region of Columbia. Though for most of the year, the river looks just the same as any other river, but for a short amount of time between September and November 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.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

anthracite coal

In 1962, a little fire in Centralia (Pennsylvania) migrated into an exposed vein of anthracite coal under the town. The flames on the surface were successfully extinguished, but the coal continued to burn underground for many years. Nowadays, Centralia is an abandoned and ghostly place, however, the fire still burns beneath the town and there is enough coal to feed the fire for up to 250 years.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

The ghost town

The ghost town buried in the sand: Kolmanskop is a ghost town in southern Namibia, a few kilometers inland from the port of Lderitz.