A thread of 5 Mystical Places That Science Can’t Explain




1. The Devils Kettle In Minnesota:
There is a river in Minnesota called the Brule River. This river flow splits along a rock crop. One-half of the river continues on flowing to Lake Superior, but the other half remains a mystery. They enter through a rock hole and seemingly vanish.
The assumption made for the other half is that this water flow enters a web of underground caves and travels through a lot of channels before eventually joining the river. The theory hasn’t been proved yet because there has been no proof.

2. The Taos Hum: 


The residents of Taos, Mexico have reported hearing such humming noise all day every day. This has been going on since the 1990s and the humming noise carries on ceaselessly. The residents have reached the point of madness due to this sound.
The local government has failed to find a source for such noise even today. The only logical theory is that people have super hearing ability and that is why they are able to pick up such noises. Seems like the people are the ones with mystical powers instead of the town.

3. The Fairy Circle Of Namibia:


This is a field of grass with patches where nothing will grow. The patches are circular and evenly shaped all throughout. They have a diameter of 10-65 feet. These circles never overlap with each other and always seem to be evenly spaced out.
A theory to explain this freak thing was that these circles were created by termites. It was soon discredited when put to the test. Other attempted explanations have ranged from radiation to fungus to poisonous gas to ostriches compulsively grinding their asses in the dirt.

4. The Sleep Epidemic Of Kazakhstan:


There is a town in Kazakhstan called Kalachi where there have been reports of people dropping unconscious without any real reason. It's been going on for hundreds of years and so severe that the government had to evacuate the entire town.
The leading explanation for such a phenomenon is that people are being affected by the radiation of the uranium mine nearby. However, the theory is weak considering the fact that the neighboring town does not have the same problem.

5. The Hessdalen Lights:


For decades now the people of Hessdalen Valley, Norway have been witnessing these magical lights across their night sky. This light happens to appear in their sky, dance around in patterns, and sometimes even flash in different colours.
One explanation given by the people is that the area is radioactive. The radiation is carried by dust particles and explodes upon reaching the atmosphere. Another theory is that the entire valley may be a giant battery.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

A U.S. marine gives a cigarette to an injured Japanese soldier, buried in the sand at the battle of Iwo Jima in 1945.

American soldiers execute SS camp guards who have been lined up against a wall during the liberation of Dachau concentration camp.

This photograph captures one of the last moments of this woman’s life.