Unsolved mysteries. Mystery 1 : Mystery 2 : It has been imagined as the crowning city of Neptune, where mermaids and mermen live. According to Plato’s.

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Unsolved mysteries

Mystery 1 :

Mystery 2 : It has been imagined as the crowning city of Neptune, where mermaids and mermen live. According to Plato’s account, written around 360BC, it was a major sea power located in the A*******. Over 11,000 years ago this island nation located in the middle of the ******** ocean was populated by a noble and powerful race.

The lost city of Atlantis

Hypothesis

Mystery 3 : This civilization is responsible for some of the most fascinating geoglyphs on the face of the Earth. They include everything from spiders, monkeys, sharks, orcas, and flowers. The precision of which is incredible given that this civilization had no way of examining their work from above.

The Nazca civilization

Hypothesis UFOs landding Mathemetics tools very powerfull

Mystery 4 : It happens in Racetrack Playa which is a seasonally dry lake located in the northern part of California, USA (Sierra Nevada Mountains). Nobody has ever witnessed or filmed this phenomenon. It’s a non living thing which can move.

Living rocks

Hypothesis Early investigators explained the phenomenon as the result of the rocks being embedded in an ice sheet in the coldest storms of winter. However, experiments to set up similar phenomena in 1996 did not fully support this theory Nevertheless, further measurements using very accurate GPS measurement instruments have found that there is a general movement trend towards the north-north east, which is the same direction that the prevailing winds move towards.

Mystery 5 : It is an island in the southern Pacific Ocean, 2,300 miles west of the coast of Chile and 2500 miles southeast of Tahiti. It was almost uninhabited when it was discovered on Easter Day in 1722 by a Dutch captain. It is covered with hundreds of giant statutes, each weighing several tons and some standing more than 30 feet tall.

Easter Island

Hypothesis For centuries, scientists have tried to solve the mystery of how the colossal stone statues of Easter Island moved.

Mystery 6 : This legend dates back to the 17th century. It was a thing that fly over oceans and was related by lots of sailors. It was a sign for sailors that a terrible storm was coming.

The Ghost Ship Flying Dutchman

Hypothesis They're just falling victim to an optical illusion called fata morgana wich happened in cold water where atmospheric condition were perfect to creat it.

Mystery 7 : It’s legendary expanse of ocean. Pilots often tell of their instruments going haywire and numerous ships have been lost at sea. It can be found between the points of Miami, B******, and Puerto Rico.

Bermuda Triangle

Hypothesis

Debate