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Trembling with fear! Do you know the top ten unsolved mysteries of the eerie world?

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By A godmotherPublished 8 months ago 5 min read
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The Earth is so big, and in the universe, we humans are like dust. The world is so big, and there are many things and phenomena that we cannot explain with science. We are all called unsolved mysteries. Today, let's take a look at the ten most interesting unsolved mysteries in the world!

1. Mosaic lines in China, Gansu Province

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The mosaic lines in the Chinese desert were first discovered on Google Maps, but their purpose remains a mystery. According to some reports, these lines were built in 2004 as a military target exercise base, but this statement of purpose has not been officially confirmed. Some people believe that these lines are symbols or images, in order for unidentified flying objects to be visible from space orbit, similar to the statement about the Nazca lines in the Atacama Desert of Peru.

2. Laura Dove Stone Dish

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The Laura Dove Stone Plate is a 12000 year old stone plate discovered in Nepal. It clearly displays the image of a disk shaped unidentified flying object, as if there is an alien in a rotating galaxy. There have been records of ancient Egyptians who believed in other forms of life, but there is almost no evidence that other ancient cultures also believed in extraterrestrial forms of life. This may be a sign that aliens are not something invented in modern times, but rather a innate fear that we have harbored since the origin of humanity.

3. The Mayan Pyramid, Mexico's Ottivakan

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The Maya were an ancient group of Central American civilizations known for their magnificent temples and encounters with Spanish colonizers. The Maya people were very devout and believed in the sacrifice of living people. Recently, researchers have noticed that their temples were built using an expensive, shiny material called mica. In modern times, mica is used for energy and technological production, and the question is whether the Maya knew its energy and purposefully constructed secret energy sources to prevent cities from being breached. Most likely, the Maya did not know that these mica could generate energy, and they used this material only for its shiny and dazzling texture.

430 million year old screws, Russia

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In 1998, a screw like object was discovered in a 300 million year old rock near Moscow, becoming another strange mystery that investigators have yet to solve. This screw is clearly visible in the rock, and the rock itself dates back 200 to 300 million years, before which there were no intelligent forms of life on Earth. Although the screw may have been later embedded in the rock, this geological event has not been confirmed, which means that the 300 million year old screw discovered here is still a mystery.

5. Sliding Stone, Death Valley National Park, California

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These rocks, known as "sail stones," lie in the "runway basin," a dry lake in the national park, which is very flat and 2.5 miles long from north to south. Scientists are trying to explain how these stones crossed the flat lake bottom, and they have proposed various speculations from strong winds to UFO activity. However, recently, this mystery was uncovered by Ralph Lorenz, a scientist at NASA, who discovered that under winter conditions, there is enough water and ice to allow rocks to float along the muddy bottom of the runway basin and leave traces during rock movement.

6. The ceremonial center of Lake Nabutagan, Egypt

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Nabuta is located in the Sahara Desert of Egypt, and this site contains the earliest known astronomical arrangement of rocks in the world, a thousand years earlier than Stonehenge in England. Although civilization finally appeared in this arid area of the Nubian Desert as far back as the 8th to 10th century BC, this stone site remains next to what appears to be an ancient lake. Today, the desert is completely dry, but about 130000 to 70000 years ago, there was evidence that the desert still had its last water, which is likely to have formed a lake near the ancient sacrificial site. Although the origin of the site may not necessarily be a mystery, it is interesting to note that Stonehenge in England is usually considered the original astronomical website, while Nabuta is one thousand years older.

7. Unexplainable Stone Dolls, South Pau, Idaho

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This stone doll was discovered during a drilling operation in Nanpa, Idaho in July 1889. This doll is obviously made of human hands, but it was discovered at a depth of 320 feet, and its age is much earlier than when humans began living in that part of the world. Some people believe that this doll was buried by aliens, or it is possible that the doll sank deeper and deeper into the ground over time. The doll itself may not be a mystery, but how it sank so deep underground is undoubtedly puzzling.

8. A puzzling wedge, Transylvania

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This aluminum wedge was discovered in 1974 on the banks of the Muresh River in Transylvania and buried in the 20000 year old remains of a mastodont elephant. Based on its shell shape, the aluminum wedge itself is believed to have been around 300 to 400 years old. Normally, aluminum is always doped with other metals, but in this mystery, the aluminum wedge is made of pure aluminum, which is too interesting because aluminum was discovered only in 1808 and high-quality aluminum was produced only in 1885. So, where did they get aluminum from, or is it possible that more than one great mind came up with a formula for making aluminum?

9. Fossil Giant, Ireland

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This petrochemical giant was discovered in Ireland during a mining operation in 1895. This strange giant is 12 feet tall, with arms and legs 4 feet long. This strange giant also has six toes on one foot. His appearance reminds many people of a sentence written in Samuel's note: "It was another war in Gath, where there was a tall man with six fingers in each hand and six toes in each foot, with a total of 24 fingers. He was a natural giant.

10. Suicide Bridge for Dogs, Scotland

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The Ouwoton Bridge in Dunbatten, Scotland was built in 1859 and became famous because a large number of dogs jumped off the bridge and committed suicide. The incidents of dogs committing suicide on bridges have been recorded since the 1950s and 1960s, and suicide incidents continue to occur today. However, there is little evidence to suggest that dogs truly have the ability to engage in and understand suicidal behavior, indicating that there may be a scent near the bridge that lures dogs to leap at such heights.

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