Secret places of the planet. The most mystical places on earth

There are many places in our world that both attract and frighten with their mystery. People disappear there, ghosts appear, animals behave strangely. Scientists voice various theories, but none of them claims to be one hundred percent reliable.

1. Valley of the Headless, Canada

This place got its terrible name because of a series of tragic incidents. At the end of the 19th century, gold was discovered here, and fortune hunters rushed into the valley. In 1898, a group of 6 gold miners disappeared without a trace. 7 years later, two Macleod brothers and their friend Robert Veer disappeared in the same valley. After 3 years, 9 decapitated corpses were accidentally discovered.
Mysterious disappearances of people continue in the valley to this day.


The locals themselves are sure that all the deaths are the work of the squatters. Creatures that looked like hairy giants were often seen here, and even more often their traces were found.
In fact, most likely, this is the work of a gang of thugs operating in the valley, who hunt for gold miners and their prey. However, the police do not confirm this conjecture.

2. Valley of Falling Birds, India

In the last days of summer in the Indian state of Assam, unusual phenomena occur in the Jatinga mountain valley. At night, closer to midnight, flocks of birds fly here in an almost unconscious state.
Birds circle low - locals even knock them down with sticks, and then cook them on a fire. Many birds fall to the ground and do not even try to escape from the hands of the person lifting them.


The inhabitants of the valley are sure that it is the gods who reward them for their righteous life by sending easy prey.
Scientists have found that the hypnotic behavior of birds (lack of the instinct of self-preservation and the body's reactions to external stimuli) is formed only with the obligatory combination of such factors as the new moon, wind and darkness.
Based on this, it is possible to voice a hypothesis about the presence in the area of ​​a short-term geomagnetic anomaly, which, if all the listed natural factors coincide, has such an unusual effect on the birds living in the area.

3. Death Valley, USA

Contrary to popular legends, this place is not associated with the disappearance of people and the death of livestock - the valley got its name during the California gold rush. Here you can observe unusual creeping stones - many have seen them, but they were recorded on camera only 2 years ago.
Traces stretching behind multi-kilogram boulders reach several tens of meters.


Scientists led by paleobiologist Richard Norris say they have solved the mystery of moving rocks in Death Valley.
According to them, the movement of stones is influenced by daily temperature changes in winter, coastal wind, the nature of the soil at the bottom of a nearby lake, and even climate change. In their opinion, due to the general warming, such movements have become less frequent.

4. Drossolides, Greece

Near the castle of Franca Castello on the Greek island of Crete, many locals and tourists have come across an amazing chrono-mirage (an event from the past) called "drossolides", which means "droplets of moisture."
According to them, in the early summer morning over the sea, shrouded in fog, strange outlines of warriors appear and sometimes the sound of a battle is clearly audible. After some time, the time mirage disappears near the walls of the castle. At this place in the middle of the XIX century a fierce battle took place between the Turks and the Greeks. Everyone who observed this mystical phenomenon claims that the phantoms of these warriors appear at the castle.


Researcher Andrei Perepelitsyn believes that elementary particles with sufficiently high energies, moving in air saturated with water vapor, leave a trail of water droplets. They may be able to ionize the air and "appear" as hazy images before the dew falls. The rest is a matter of human imagination.
Maybe chronomirages cause magnetic storms or geomagnetic disturbances in some small area of ​​the area. To find out, further research is needed, taking into account the possible impact of these factors.

5. Dead Lake, Kazakhstan

This small lake in the Taldykurgan region of Kazakhstan seems quite ordinary from the outside, but even in the hottest summer it remains terribly cold. There is absolutely no life in the lake: no fish are found here, even aquatic insects do not live.
And people are always drowning in the lake. It is also frightening that the drowned people of the Dead Lake do not float to the surface, but, on the contrary, sink to the bottom and stand there straight as candles. Even professional divers with equipment cannot stay in the water of this lake for more than 5 minutes. For some inexplicable reason, they suddenly begin to choke, although their tanks are still full of air.


According to one version, mystical rumors are associated with the phenomenon of hypersolarization of water and the purple bacteria living there that emit hydrogen sulfide. Even in small doses, it actively affects the human psyche.
There is also an assumption that there is a crevice at the bottom of the lake, from which a toxic gas is released, which kills all life. However, there are no plans to conduct separate scientific studies of the Dead Lake in Kazakhstan.

6 Heizhu Black Bamboo Hollow, China

Hundreds of people enter this bamboo jungle every year and stay there forever. Moreover, everything disappears completely without a trace - no traces, no bodies, no personal belongings. Documented cases of missing people here originate from the middle of the last century.
In 1950, for an unknown reason, a plane crashed here. Interestingly, there were no technical malfunctions on board, the crew did not give distress signals and did not report any oddities. The plane, along with all the people, just disappeared.


Of course, the locals talk about portals to parallel worlds and temporal paradoxes that take people from the hollow to some other reality.
But scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences have identified a structure of geological rocks that is completely unique in its characteristics in this place, and also recorded the release of deadly poisonous fumes, which turned out to be the product of decay of some tree species, which are in abundance here. The researchers also noted the difficult local climate with unexpectedly and dramatically changing weather, and strong geomagnetic radiation.

7. Pluckley Village, England

Residents of the English village of Pluckley claim the existence of as many as 12 ghosts in their village. The Plakliians say that all the ghosts once lived in this village, but died or died long ago.


Skeptics are sure that the population of the village is simply flattered by the attention of tourists who constantly come to stare at ghosts.
However, when a group of researchers arrived in the village in 2011, something inexplicable happened. Pluchley was swarming with flies, and that was in near-zero temperatures early in the winter. The researchers had to return with nothing.

8. Palmyra Island, Pacific Ocean

The ship of the American captain Edmund Fanning in 1798 crashed off the coast of Palmyra, a small uninhabited atoll with an area of ​​​​only 12 square meters. km. Many of those who tried to swim to the island drowned or were eaten by sharks. 10 people were saved, and in 2 months only three survived on the island. The survivors claimed that the rest had been killed by the island.
During World War II, Palmyra was used by US Air Force planes for landing. However, everyone who was on the island at different times said that he aroused fear, depression, anger and hatred in them. Some suddenly took their own lives for no apparent reason, others, on the contrary, suddenly went crazy and killed their friends and colleagues. Almost everyone says that it was scary all the time on the island.


Some speculate about the existence of a certain religious sect on the island. Scientist Mershan Marin believes that there is some unknown creature hostile to humans on the atoll. Many support this idea and try to prove that the island itself is alive. Having lured into a trap with his beauty, he kills his careless guests. And there are exotic versions, for example, that there are gates to another dimension on the atoll.
Be that as it may, there are few people who would like to visit Palmyra, especially after 1986, when the American disposal of radioactive waste appeared on the island.

9. Overton Bridge, Scotland

In 1951, a certain dog jumped off this 15-meter bridge for no apparent reason. It seemed like just an accident. But by 1955, there were already more than 50 such suicide dogs. Moreover, it is noteworthy that all dogs always chose the same place for jumping - between the last two spans on the right side of the bridge.
Until now, an average of 1 dog per month jumps from this bridge. Surprisingly, some animals that managed to survive after this suicide attempt recovered and again went to the bridge to jump.


Animal behavior expert David Sexton has determined that the ground just below where the dogs fell is simply filled with traces of mice and minks. The urine of males of these animals has a very strong effect on dogs and cats. Further experiment only confirmed the ethologist's theory. He diffused the smell of the animals living under the bridge and observed the behavior of ordinary dogs. As a result, only 2 out of 30 dogs - with short muzzles and small noses - remained calm. The rest thoughtlessly ran to the source of the smell, practically not looking around, as if bewitched.

10. Aokigahara Forest, Japan

Translated from Japanese, the name of this place sounds like "plain of blue trees." But most often it is called the "forest of suicides." They say that in the Middle Ages, the local poor, driven to despair by the lack of food, brought their elderly relatives here and left them to die in this forest. Since then, restless souls have been roaming the forest, lying in wait for lonely travelers, wanting to take revenge on them for all their suffering.
Until now, from 70 to 100 bodies of people who have decided to commit suicide are found in the forest every year. Many come to this forest on purpose to commit suicide, but there are rumors that the forest itself “persuades” some of them to do so. As if the one who turned off the paved hiking trails to the side immediately embraces the strongest melancholy and depression. So strong that the poor fellow immediately lays hands on himself.


So far, only the fact that at the foot of Mount Fuji in the "forest of suicides" the compass does not work is reliably known. There is a strong magnetic anomaly, which, apparently, has a tremendous impact on humans.
Just before the entrance to the territory of Aokigahara hangs a sign with the following content: “Your life is the most priceless gift that you received from your parents. Think about your family. Don't suffer alone, call us at 0555-22-0110."

There are places on the planet that hold secrets hitherto unknown to man. Scientists and archaeologists of more than one generation are fighting over them. But, despite this, the riddles remain without reasonable explanations and answers. This is what proves that nature is more powerful than man, and we are only part of its huge plan, which no one can fully understand.

Heizhu

There is a terrible place in China, covered with sinister secrets and beliefs. The locals call it "Heizhu", which means "Sleeping Death" or "Black Bamboo". Every few months people and animals disappear without a trace in this gloomy valley. The total area of ​​the bamboo forest is about 180 m².

Sigiriya

Lion Mountain, as the local settlers call it, rises 350 meters from the ground. According to legend, back in the fifth century, the king of the city of Anuradhapura was imprisoned in this mountain, after his eldest son Kasap entered into a conspiracy with an adviser. Hungry for power, they betrayed the king and seized the throne. The fate of the legitimate king remained unknown, since all data on the events of those times were irretrievably lost.

Kyiv

It is hard to believe, but many fans of esotericism claim that Kyiv stands on a mystical place where the transition to other worlds is located. That is why there are so many mysterious places shrouded in secrets and legends in the capital of Ukraine. One of them is the Suicide Bridge, from which a young man threw himself into the water a century ago from unrequited love. Many beliefs are also connected with Bald Mountain, on which all evil spirits supposedly gather for the Sabbath.

Omo Valley

There are legends about this place. Rumor has it that ancient tribes lived here, possessing incredible secrets of magic. And the Ethiopians hunted wild animals without weapons, which shocks any sane person. The inhabitants of the valley were so close-knit and friendly that they agreed not to leave their native places even after death. Therefore, it is believed that their souls still live there in a mystical guise.

Chomolungma

Mount Chomolungma is not only the highest point on the planet, but also the most mystical place on earth. It is known that hermits live here, who voluntarily abandoned the worldly fuss, preferring solitude. Freedom, peace and tranquility reign in the world of Tibetans. People make up legends about their immortality, incredible abilities and strength. The magic, philosophy and wisdom of the Tibetan people are known all over the world. Their main secret is unity with nature, from which they draw their strength.

stonehenge

Stonehenge has inspired many writers, screenwriters and filmmakers to create literary, documentary and artistic works. The thing is that this habitat of amazing stones is associated with the name of the mystical character Merlin. The true story of the creation of Stonehenge is still not known, which gives the locals reason to believe in miracles that happen at the behest of the great magician.

A person is so arranged that he subconsciously harbors a passion for everything mysterious and mysterious. And this is a great opportunity to get in touch with mysticism personally by planning a trip to one of these amazing places for your next vacation.

Our planet never ceases to amaze us. In every corner of the Earth there are unusual and mystical places that make scientists and researchers look for a clue to their uniqueness. Many of them are easy to get to and have long been a favorite destination for tourists. Others are located in hard-to-reach places and are still waiting for their researchers. Why are we so attracted to the most mystical places in the world? Probably, each of us wants to believe in miracles and in the fact that there are secrets in the world that scientists have not yet been able to reveal. We offer readers a selection of 10 the most mystical and mysterious places on Earth, the mysteries of which have yet to be solved.

Blood Falls, or Blood Falls able to scare anyone who sees him for the first time. This is a rusty red stream flowing from the Taylor Glacier in Antarctica. This amazing natural phenomenon was discovered in 1911. At first, scientists thought that the color of the water, strikingly reminiscent of blood, was caused by algae living in the lake under the ice, from where the waterfall originates. But studies have shown that the color, as well as the salinity of the water, is given by the microorganisms that inhabit the lake. Their age is about 1.5 million years.

The unique Bloody Falls is in 10th place among the most mystical places in the world.

San Gee Resort

If abandoned houses and hotels make a depressing and frightening impression, then ghost towns can cause even more fear. , a fashionable resort on the coast of Taiwan, was built for wealthy guests. 60 futuristic houses in the shape of UFO saucers were supposed to be a celebration of the engineering ideas of the resort's builders. But then the economic crisis struck and construction was curtailed. However, there is another version - the workers who built the houses were injured and died. Local residents decided that the evil spirits living in those places were to blame. Ninth place in the ranking of the most mystical places on the planet.

Heizhu Valley, or black bamboo hollow, located in southern China, is considered one of the most mystical places on the planet. Many believe that this is the strongest anomalous zone, although no serious scientific research has been carried out here. The valley has a reputation as a mystical place, as many cases of disappearances are attributed to it. Eighth place in the list of the most mysterious places on Earth.

Ranked 7th in the list of the most mystical places in the world, it is located in the town of San Antonio del Tekendama on the Bogota River in Colombia. It was built in 1927 and closed in 1990. The abandoned building has become an attractive place for those who decide to commit suicide. It must be said that the appearance and the surrounding area do their bit - the hotel is made in the Gothic style and is located near the waterfall in a secluded place, which gives it a rather gloomy look. Despite its reputation, the abandoned hotel attracts many tourists.

On the 6th place among the most mystical places in the world is Indian Roopkund lake located at an altitude of 5029 meters in the Himalayas. Every year, when the snow melts, hundreds of skulls and skeletons can be seen on its banks. Therefore, the second name of the alpine reservoir is "Lake of Skeletons". Back at the end XIX century there were rumors that numerous human remains lay on its shore and bottom. It is said that they were first noticed by pilgrims who once every 12 years visit a sacred place called Homkund. Their path lies along the shore of Lake Roopkund. The researchers were able to reach the hard-to-reach place only in 1942. Rumors about skeletons were confirmed. After that, expeditions of paleontologists, anthropologists and geologists reached the lake. Hundreds (probably up to 600) skeletons were found on the shores and at the bottom of the lake. Their approximate age is from 500 to 800 years. After genetic analysis of the remains, it turned out that most of them belong to men.

Many hypotheses have been put forward for the reasons for the death of people near Lake Roopkund: an avalanche, an epidemic, mass suicide. Subsequently, when analyzing the bones, it turned out that the damage to them was caused by huge hailstones (up to 7 centimeters in diameter). A group of people walking along the coast of Roopkund hundreds of years ago died due to a strong hail - this is one of the most likely versions of the appearance of hundreds of skeletons in this place.

Poveglia Island

The infamous island, located in northern Italy in the Venetian lagoon, ranks 5th in the list of the most mystical places in the world. AT XIV century, due to the attack of the Genoese fleet, the population of the island was forced to leave it. For a long time, Poveglia was empty, until a psychiatric clinic was opened on the island in 1922. It did not last long, until 1968, but since then Poveglia has been considered one of the most mystical and terrible places in the world. According to legend, during the Roman Empire, the island was used as a reservation for plague patients, who were buried here. Their souls inhabit Povelha even now, instilling fear in all the curious who come to the island for thrills.

City of Machu Picchu

On the 4th place among the most mystical places on Earth is lost. It is hidden in the Peruvian Andes on a high steep mountain with a flattened top. He managed to avoid the invasion of the Spanish conquistadors. For centuries, the city was cut off from the outside world until it was found in 1911. As the researchers found out, Machu Picchu was not destroyed - its inhabitants just once left the city. What reason forced them to do this is still unknown.

Great Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, survived the millennia and still proudly towering under the sky of Egypt - in third place in the list of the most mystical places on Earth. They have been studied up and down, but so far scientists have not come close to unraveling their secrets. We do not know what these monumental structures were built for and how they were able to survive the ravages of time.

The territory, turned into a giant necropolis, cannot but have a mystery. are considered not only one of the most mystical, but also terrible places in the world. A network of tunnels stretches under Paris for 300 kilometers. Initially, they were quarries for the extraction of limestone. Then, when the cemeteries of the growing city could no longer accommodate the dead, the remains from the burials were removed, cleaned and placed in abandoned quarries. The ashes of more than 6 million Parisians rest here.

One of the most famous and mysterious places on Earth is. It continues to be a mystery to scientists and researchers. We do not know who and why built this giant stone complex. Whether it was the druids, the ancient peoples of Britain, or the great magician Merlin had a hand in the construction, Stonehenge continues to keep its secret.

During the visit, the skin is covered with goosebumps from what he saw here. We will get acquainted with the most terrible places on earth further.

Old Jewish cemetery in Prague, Czech Republic

Processions in this cemetery took place for almost four centuries (from 1439 to 1787). More than 100 thousand dead are buried on a relatively small plot of land, and the number of tombstones reaches 12,000.
cemetery workers covered the burials with earth, and new tombstones were erected in the same place. On the territory of the cemetery there are places where 12 grave tiers are located under the earth's crust. As time passed, the sagging earth opened the eyes of the living to the old tombstones, which began to shift the later ones. The view turned out not only unusual, but also creepy.

Island of abandoned dolls, Mexico

There is a very strange abandoned island in Mexico, most of which is inhabited by scary dolls. It is said that in 1950, a certain hermit Julian Santana Barrera began to collect and hang dolls from wastebaskets, who in this way tried to calm the soul of a girl drowned nearby. Julian himself drowned on the island on April 17, 2001. Now there are about 1000 exhibits on the island.

Hashima Island, Japan

Hasima is a former coal miner's settlement founded in 1887. It was considered one of the most densely populated places on earth - with a coastline of about a kilometer, its population in 1959 was 5259 people. When coal became unprofitable to mine here, the mine was closed and the island city added itself to the list of ghost towns. It happened in 1974.

Chapel of Bones, Portugal

Copella was built in the 16th century by a Franciscan monk. The chapel itself is small - only 18.6 meters long and 11 meters wide, but the bones and skulls of five thousand monks are kept here. On the roof of the chapel is the phrase "Melior est die mortis die nativitatis" ("Better the day of death than the day of birth").

Suicide Forest, Japan

Suicide Forest is the unofficial name of the Aokigahara Jukai forest, located in Japan on the island of Honshu and famous for its frequent suicides. Initially, the forest was associated with Japanese mythology and was traditionally represented as the abode of demons and ghosts. Now it is considered the second most popular place in the world (the championship at the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco) to settle accounts with life. At the entrance to the forest there is a poster: “Your life is a priceless gift from your parents. Think about them and about your family. You don't have to suffer alone. Call us at 22-0110."

Abandoned psychiatric hospital in Parma, Italy

Brazilian artist Herbert Baglione made an art object from a building that once housed a psychiatric hospital. He portrayed the spirit of this place. Now ghostly figures of exhausted patients roam the former hospital.

Church of St. George, Czech Republic

The church in the Czech village of Lukova has been abandoned since 1968, when part of its roof collapsed during a funeral ceremony. Artist Jakub Hadrava populated the church with ghost sculptures, giving it a particularly sinister look.

Catacombs in Paris, France

Catacombs - a network of winding underground tunnels and caves under Paris. The total length, according to various sources, is from 187 to 300 kilometers. Since the end of the 18th century, the remains of almost 6 million people have been buried in the catacombs.

City of Centralia, Pennsylvania, USA

Due to the underground fire that broke out 50 years ago, which continues to burn to this day, the number of inhabitants decreased from 1,000 people (1981) to 7 people (2012). The population of Centralia is now considered the smallest in the state of Pennsylvania. Centralia served as the prototype for the creation of the city in the Silent Hill series of games and in the film based on this game.

Akodesseva Magic Market, Togo

The market of magic items and magical herbs Akodesseva is located right in the center of the city of Lome, the capital of the state of Togo in Africa. The Africans of Togo, Ghana and Nigeria still profess the voodoo religion and believe in the miraculous properties of dolls. The fetish assortment of Akodesseva is extremely exotic: here you can buy the skulls of cattle, the dried heads of monkeys, buffaloes and leopards, and many other equally “wonderful” things.

Plague Island, Italy

Poveglia is one of the most famous islands in the Venetian lagoon, in northern Italy. It is said that since Roman times, the island has been used as a place of exile for plague patients, in connection with which up to 160,000 people were buried on it. The souls of many of the dead have allegedly turned into ghosts, with which the island is now full. The island's dismal reputation is exacerbated by tales of horrific experiments allegedly subjected to patients in a psychiatric clinic. In this regard, paranormal researchers call the island one of the most terrible places on earth.

Hill of Crosses, Lithuania

The Hill of Crosses is a hill on which many Lithuanian crosses are installed, their total number is approximately 50 thousand. Despite the resemblance, it is not a cemetery. According to popular belief, the one who leaves the cross on the Mountain will be lucky. Neither the time of the appearance of the Hill of Crosses, nor the reasons for its occurrence can be said with accuracy. To this day, this place is shrouded in secrets and legends.

Cabayan burials, Philippines

The famous fire mummies of Kabayan dating back to 1200-1500 AD are buried here, as well as, as the locals believe, their spirits. They were made using a complex mummification process, and are now carefully guarded, as cases of their theft are not uncommon. Why? As one of the robbers said, “he had the right to do so,” since the mummy was his great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather.

Overtown Bridge, Scotland

The old arch bridge is located near the Scottish village of Milton. In the middle of the 20th century, strange things began to happen on it: dozens of dogs suddenly rushed from a 15-meter height, fell on stones and broke to death. Those that survived returned and tried again. The bridge has turned into a real "killer" of four-legged animals.

Aktun Tunichil Muknal Cave, Belize

Aktun Tunichil Muknal is a cave near the city of San Ignacio, Belize. It is an archaeological site of the Maya civilization. It is located on the territory of the Tapira Mountain Natural Park. One of the halls of the cave is the so-called cathedral, where the Mayans performed sacrifices, as they considered this place to be the Xibalba - the entrance to the underworld.

Leap Castle, Ireland

Leap Castle in Offaly, Ireland is considered one of the world's cursed castles. Its dark attraction is a large underground dungeon, the bottom of which is studded with sharp stakes. The dungeon was discovered during the restoration of the castle. In order to take out all the bones from it, the workers needed 4 wagons. Locals say that the castle is inhabited by many ghosts of people who died in the dungeon.

Chauchilla Cemetery, Peru

Chauchilla Cemetery is located about 30 minutes from the deserted Nazca plateau, on the south coast of Peru. The necropolis was discovered in the 1920s. According to researchers, bodies were found in the cemetery, which are about 700 years old, and the last burials were carried out here in the 9th century. Chauchilla differs from other burial sites in the special way in which people were buried. All the bodies are "squatting", and their "faces" seem to be frozen in a wide smile. The bodies are perfectly preserved thanks to Peru's dry desert climate.

Sanctuary of Tophet, Tunisia

The most infamous feature of Carthaginian religion was the sacrifice of children, mostly infants. It was forbidden to cry during the sacrifice, as it was believed that any tear, any plaintive sigh would detract from the value of the sacrifice. In 1921, archaeologists discovered a place where several rows of urns were found with the charred remains of both animals (they were sacrificed instead of people) and small children. The place was named Tophet.

Snake Island, Brazil

Queimada Grande is one of the most dangerous and famous islands of our planet. On it there is only a forest, a rocky inhospitable coast up to 200 meters high and snakes. There are up to six snakes per square meter of the island. The poison of these reptiles acts instantly. The Brazilian authorities have decided to completely ban anyone from visiting this island, and locals tell chilling stories about it.

Buzludzha, Bulgaria

The largest monument in Bulgaria, located on Mount Buzludzha with a height of 1441 meters, was built in the 1980s in honor of the Bulgarian Communist Party. Its construction took almost 7 years and involved more than 6 thousand workers and experts. The interior was partly finished in marble, and the stairs were decorated with red cathedral glass. Now the memorial house has been completely looted, leaving only a concrete frame with reinforcement, similar to a destroyed alien ship.

City of the Dead, Russia

Dargavs in North Ossetia looks like a pretty village with small stone houses, but in fact it is an ancient necropolis. In crypts of various types, people were buried along with all their clothes and personal belongings.

Abandoned military hospital Beelitz-Heilstetten, Germany

During the First and Second World Wars, the hospital was used by the military, and in 1916 Adolf Hitler was treated there. After World War II, the hospital ended up in the zone of Soviet occupation and became the largest Soviet hospital outside the USSR. The complex consists of 60 buildings, some of which have now been restored. Almost all abandoned buildings are closed to access. Doors and windows are securely boarded up with high boards and sheets of plywood.

Unfinished subway in Cincinnati, USA

Abandoned subway depot in Cincinnati - project built in 1884. But after the First World War and as a result of changing demographics, the need for the subway disappeared. Construction slowed down in 1925, half of the 16 km line was completed. There are now guided tours of the abandoned subway twice a year, but many people have been known to roam its tunnels alone.

Hanging coffins of Sagada, Philippines

On the island of Luzon in the village of Sagada is one of the most frightening places in the Philippines. Here you can see unusual burial structures made of coffins placed high above the ground on the rocks. There is a belief among the indigenous population that the higher the body of the deceased is buried, the closer his soul will be to heaven.

Nuclear lighthouse at Cape Aniva (Sakhalin)

The lighthouse was built with great difficulty in 1939 according to the project of the architect Miura Shinobu - it was a unique and most complex technical structure in all of Sakhalin. It ran on a diesel generator and backup batteries until the early 1990s, when it was re-equipped. Thanks to the atomic energy source, maintenance costs were minimal, but soon there were no funds left for this - the building was empty, and in 2006 the military removed two isotope installations from here that fed the lighthouse. Once it shone for 17.5 miles, but now it has been plundered and fallen into disrepair.

Eighth workshop of the Dagdiesel plant, Makhachkala

Naval weapon test station, commissioned in 1939. It is located at a distance of 2.7 km from the coast and has not been used for a long time. Construction was carried out for a long time and was complicated by difficult conditions. Unfortunately, the workshop did not serve the plant for long. The requirements for the work carried out in the workshop changed, and in April 1966 this grandiose structure was written off from the factory balance. Now this “Massiv” is abandoned and stands in the Caspian Sea, resembling an ancient monster from the shore.

Lier Sikehus Psychiatric Hospital, Norway

The Norwegian psychiatric hospital, which is located in the small town of Lier, half an hour from Oslo, has a dark past. Once, experiments were carried out on patients here, and for unknown reasons, four buildings of the hospital were abandoned in 1985. Equipment, beds, even magazines and personal belongings of patients remained in the abandoned buildings. At the same time, the remaining eight buildings of the hospital are still working today.

Gunkanjima Island, Japan

In fact, the island is called Hashima, nicknamed Gunkanjima, which means "cruiser island". The island was settled in 1810 when coal was found there. Within fifty years, it has become the most populated island in the world in terms of the ratio of land and the number of inhabitants on it: 5300 people with a radius of the island itself of one kilometer. By 1974, the reserves of coal and other minerals on Gankajima were finally exhausted, and people left the island. Today, visiting the island is prohibited. There are many legends about this place among the people.

The world is full of mysterious monuments created by ancient masters. These sites have been carefully studied by scientists, historians and archaeologists, but some of them are so ancient, unfinished or incomprehensible that it is still not clear why they were built and what purpose they served. We have prepared a selection of “the most mysterious places on the planet”, which still raise many questions, confusing researchers. The stories about each of these places separately have already been in our previous issues, so in the list we will link to detailed topics. The links in the topic you will find a huge variety of interesting materials and photos

10. Let's start from the tenth place - this is Mounds of Cahokia.

Cahokia is the name given to an Indian settlement near Illinois, USA. Archaeologists believe that the city was founded in 650 AD and the complex structure of its buildings proves that it was once a highly developed and prosperous society. At its peak, Cahokia was inhabited by 40,000 Indians - it was the most populous settlement in America before the arrival of Europeans. Cahokia's main attraction is earthen mounds up to 100 feet high on a 2,200-acre site. There is also a network of terraces throughout the city and it is believed that important buildings such as the ruler's house were built on the uppermost terraces. During the excavations, a wooden solar calendar called Woodhenge was found. The calendar played an important role in the life of the community, both religious and astrological, marking the days of the solstice and equinox.


9. Ninth place on the list - newgrange

It is believed to be the oldest and most famous prehistoric structure in all of Ireland. Newgrange was built from earth, stone, wood and clay around 3100 BC, about 1000 years before the pyramids were built in Egypt. This building consists of a long corridor that leads to a transverse chamber, which was probably used as a grave. Newgrange's most unique feature is its precise and sturdy design, which has helped the structure remain completely watertight to this day. What is most surprising is that the entrance to the tomb is located relative to the sun in such a way that at the winter solstice, on the shortest day of the year, the sun's rays are directed through a small opening into a 60-foot passage, where they illuminate the floor of the monument's central room.


Newgrange Mystery
Archaeologists speculate that Newgrange was used as a tomb, but why and for whom is still a mystery. It is also difficult to determine how the ancient builders calculated the structure with such accuracy, and what role the sun occupied in their mythology. Scientists have not been able to determine the exact reason for the construction of Newgrange

8. In eighth place are underwater Yonaguni pyramids

Of all the famous monuments in Japan, perhaps none is more puzzling than Yonaguni, an underwater formation that lies just off the coast of the Ryuku Islands. The site was discovered in 1987 by a group of divers watching sharks. The find instantly sparked a huge amount of debate in the Japanese scientific community. The monument is made up of a series of carved rock formations including massive platforms and huge stone pillars that lie at a depth of 5 to 40 meters. The most popular formation is called "turtle" because of its unique shape. The currents in this area are quite dangerous, but that hasn't stopped the Yonaguni Monument from becoming one of the most popular diving spots in all of Japan.

The Mystery of the Yonaguni Monument
The ongoing debate around Yonaguni is based on one key question: Is the monument really a natural phenomenon, or is it man-made? Scientists have long argued that millennia of strong currents and erosion have carved the formation out of the ocean floor, and they point to the fact that the monument is a single piece of solid rock. Others point to many straight edges, square corners and many formations of various shapes, proving that the monument is of artificial origin. If the proponents of artificial origin are right, then an even more interesting mystery arises: who built the Yonaguni Monument, and for what purpose?

The Nazca geoglyphs are a series of lines and pictograms located on a dry plateau in the Nazca Desert, Peru. They cover an area of ​​approximately 50 miles and were created between 200 BC and 700 AD by the Nazca Indians. The lines have managed to stay intact for hundreds of years thanks to the area's arid climate where rain and wind are very rare. Some of the lines span distances of 600 feet and depict a variety of subjects, from simple lines to insects and animals.


The mystery of the Nazca geoglyphs
Scientists know who made the Nazca Lines and how they did it, but they still don't know why. The most popular and reasonable hypothesis is that the lines must have figured in the religious beliefs of the Indians, and that they made these drawings as an offering to the gods, who would be able to see them from heaven. Other scholars have argued that the lines are evidence of the use of massive looms, and one researcher has even introduced the preposterous theory that the lines are the remains of ancient airfields used by a vanished, technologically advanced society.

6. Sixth place goseck circle in Germany

One of the most mysterious places in Germany is the Goseck Circle, a monument made of earth, gravel, and wooden palisades, which is considered the earliest example of a primitive “solar observatory.” The circle consists of a series of circular ditches surrounded by palisade walls (which have since been rebuilt). It is believed that the monument was built around 4900 BC by the Neolithic peoples


Mystery of the Goseck Circle
The precise and quality construction of the monument has led many scholars to believe that the Circle was built to serve as some primitive solar or lunar calendar, but its exact use is still a source of debate. According to the evidence, the so-called "solar cult" was widespread in ancient Europe. This has led to the suggestion that the Circle was used in some sort of ritual, perhaps even in human sacrifice. This hypothesis has yet to be proven, but archaeologists have recovered several human bones, including a headless skeleton. You can read more about this place in the Gozek Circle topic.

5. In fifth place is mysterious Sacsayhuaman- ancient fortress of the great Incas

Not far from the famous ancient city of Machu Picchu is Sacsayhuaman, a strange complex of stone walls. A series of walls were assembled from massive 200 ton blocks of rock and limestone, and they are arranged in a zigzag pattern along the slope. The longest blocks are approximately 1000 feet long and each is approximately fifteen feet high. The monument is in surprisingly good condition for its age, especially considering the area's propensity to earthquakes. Under the fortress, catacombs were found, most likely leading to other structures of the Inca capital - the city of Cusco.

The Secret of the Sacsayhuaman Fortress
Most scholars agree that Sacsayhuaman served as a kind of fortress. However, this issue remains quite controversial, as there are other theories that can be found in the topic “Sacsayhuaman - the mighty fortress of the Incas”. Even more mysterious are the methods that were used in the construction of the fortress. Like most Inca stone structures, Sacsayhuaman was built from large stones that fit together so perfectly that not even a piece of paper can fit between them. How the Indians managed to transport such heavy stones is still not known.

4. Fourth place Easter Island off the coast of Chile

On Easter Island are the Moai monuments - a group of huge human statues. The moai were carved between about 1250 and 1500 AD by the earliest inhabitants of the island, and are believed to represent the ancestors of humans and local gods. The sculptures were carved and carved from tuff, a volcanic rock that is common on the island. Scientists have found that there were originally 887 statues, but years of struggle among the clans of the island led to them being destroyed. Today, only 394 statues are still standing, the largest of which is 30 feet tall and weighs over 70 tons.


Easter Island Mystery
Scholars have reached agreement on why the statues were erected, but how the islanders made them is still a matter of debate. The average Moai weighs several tons, and scholars cannot describe how the monuments were transported from Rano Raraku, where most of them were built, to various parts of Easter Island. In recent years, the most popular theory is that the builders used wooden sleds and blocks to move the Moai. It also answers the question of how such a green island became almost completely barren.

3. In third place are the Georgia Guidestones.

While most places have become mysteries over the millennia, the Georgia Guidestones were a mystery to begin with. The monument consists of four monolithic granite slabs that support a single cornice stone. The monument was created in 1979 by a man under the pseudonym R.C. Christian. The monument is oriented to the cardinal points, in some places there are holes pointing to the North Star and the Sun. But the most interesting thing is the inscriptions on the plates, which are a guide for future generations who survived as a result of a global cataclysm. These inscriptions caused a lot of controversy and indignation, the monument was repeatedly desecrated.


Mystery of the Georgia Guidestones
Apart from many controversies, very little is known about who built this Monument or what its true purpose is. R.C. Christian claimed that he represented an independent organization and had no contact with them after the construction. Since the monument was built during the height of the Cold War, one popular theory about the group's intentions is that the Georgia Guidestones were meant to serve as a textbook for those who would begin to rebuild society after a nuclear holocaust. More information about the inscriptions on the plates can be found at the link above.

2. The list of riddles has no right to exist if it does not include the Egyptian Pyramids - the most mysterious buildings of the past. In second place is the Great Sphinx at Giza

Incredibly, the Sphinx statue is carved from a single piece of rock, and is 240 feet long, 20 feet wide, and 66 feet high. It is the largest monument of its kind in the world. Historians largely agree that the function of the Sphinxes was symbolic, as the statues were strategically placed around important structures such as temples, tombs, and pyramids. The Great Sphinx at Giza stands next to the pyramid of Pharaoh Khafre, and most archaeologists believe that it is his face that is depicted on this statue.

1. First place - the most mysterious place on the planet - stonehenge in England

Of all the famous monuments in the world, none is shrouded in such mystery as this one. The ancient monument has been causing debate among scientists, historians and researchers since the Middle Ages. Stonehenge is a stone megalithic structure 130 km southwest of London. Circling along the outer rampart are 56 small burial "Aubrey Holes", named after John Aubrey, who first described them in the 17th century. To the northeast of the entrance to the ring stood a huge, seven-meter Heel Stone. Although Stonehenge looks very impressive, it is believed that its modern version is only a small remnant of a much larger monument that has been damaged over time.

Mystery of Stonehenge
The monument became famous, baffling even the most brilliant explorers. The Neolithic people who built the monument left no written language, so scientists can only base their theories on and analyzing the current structure. This has led to speculation that the monument was created by foreigners, or that it was built by a highly advanced society of technologically advanced superhumans. All the craziness aside, the most common explanation is that Stonehenge served as a monument near the graves. Several hundred burial mounds found nearby serve as confirmation. Another theory suggests that the site was a place for spiritual healing and worship. Read more about this great and mysterious structure in the topic “Stonehenge. Pieces of the past”