7 Most Mysterious places In The World
Richat Structure, Mauritania
Seemingly swirling and spinning and twisting like a cyclone through the heart of the mighty the Sahara Desert, the great Richat Structure in the depths of Mauritania is something truly mysterious(although you will certainly have to take to the skies to see it!). Scientists have puzzled for years as to how the perfect circle set of concentric rings got there
Some think it was an asteroid impact in centuries gone by.
Others say it was the simple process of natural geological attrition and erosion.
• Bermuda Triangle
The Bermuda Triangle is perhaps the most famous mysterious place in the world. This area of about 500,000 square miles sits in the Atlantic Ocean between the island of Bermuda; Miami, Floride; and San Juan, Puerto Rico. More than 20 planes and 50 ships are said to have mysteriously vanished into thin air or crashed without explanation. Through vessels manage to pass through the area with ease every day, there's still a lot of mystery behind those unexplained accidents.
• Devil's Bridge (kromlau, Germany)
There are multiple places around the world that have been named Devil Bridge, due to some sort of supernatural connection, but the most famous one is located in the German town of Kromlau. Known as Rakotzbrucke in Geema, the parabolic bridge waa commissioned in 1860. It forms a perfect circle with its own reflection in the water below, a feat only deemed possible in a fairy tale or with the same otherwordly assistance.
Great Blue Hole (Belize)
The Great Blue Hole is quite straightforward in its name and vet still overwhelming in size and beauty. This massive, remote marine sea hole off the coast of Belize is more than 1,000 feet across and 400 feet deep. Scuba divers flock here to experience its hypnotically crystal-clear waters and marine life.
• Island of The Dolls(Mexico City, Mexico)
Island of the Dolls, located in the canals of the Xochimilco neighborhood of Mexico City. As the legend goes, the island's caretaker became haunted by guilty after he was unable to save a little girl who tragically drowned there more than 50 years ago. He hung dolls around the island as a tribute until mysteriously drawing himself in the exact same spot that she did. The unsettling dills with severed limbs, decapitated heads, and empty eye sockets still remain there, and some people claim they can hear the dolls whispering to them.
• Door of Hell(Turkmenistan)
Almost 50 years ago, a gaping, fiery crater opened up in the desert of northern Turkmenistan. The Darvaza Crater, also known as the Door to Hell, is still burning today, and at night its glow can be seen from miles away. The crater is thought to have been created by a Russian natural gas drilling mishap in which engineers set the area on fire to stop the spread of dangerous gases, unaware of how long the fire would burn.
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