Locations

Unexplained Locations

Oak Island Money Pit

 

The Oak Island Money Pit is believed to contain the buried treasure of the Knights Templar.

Shugborough Inscription

 

On the grounds of Shugborough Hall in Staffordshire, England, lies a stone monument carved with the infamous Shugborough Inscription, a cipher that has thwarted every attempt to decode its mysterious inscription for over 250 years.

Gungywamp

 

Gungywamp is a 100-acre parcel of land located in Groton, Connecticut, that is known for its mysterious stone structures, which have puzzled archaeologists and other experts for years.

Pine Gap

 

The exact nature of the intelligence gathered at Pine Gap is classified, but it is believed to be used to support a range of military and intelligence operations around the world.

Hoia Forest

 

Hoia Baciu is a forest located in Cluj-Napoca, Romania is known for its eerie and mysterious reputation, as it is believed by many to be one of the most haunted places in Europe

Lake Shawnee Amusement Park

 

The Lake Shawnee Amusement Park, located in Princeton, West Virginia was built in the 1920s on the site of a Native American burial ground and is said to be one of the most haunted places in the United States.

Hanging Coffins of Sagada

 

Deep in the heart of the Philippines lies the small town of Sagada, known for its stunning natural beauty, rich culture, and most notably, its Hanging Coffins.

Rock-Hewn Churches

 

Lalibela is a small town in Ethiopia that is famous for its rock-hewn churches. These 11 monolithic structures were carved out of solid rock more than 800 years ago

Sedona Vortex

 

The Sedona vortex is a natural phenomenon that has been attracting visitors to Sedona, Arizona for decades. A vortex is a swirling mass of energy that is believed to emanate from the earth. The Sedona vortex is said to be a place where the energy of the earth is particularly strong.

Rakotzbrücke Devil’s Bridge

 

Rakotzbrücke Devil’s Bridge is an architectural marvel located in Gablenz, Germany. This beautiful bridge is also known as “The Devil’s Bridge” due to its fascinating design and the myths surrounding its construction.

Kodinhi Town

 

Kodinhi, also known as the ‘Village of the Twins’, is a small village located in the Malappuram district of Kerala, India. The village has gained worldwide fame for its unusually high number of twin births, with over 400 sets of twins born in the village of 2000 families.

The Black Mail Box

 

Black Mailbox is a mysterious landmark situated in the middle of the Nevada desert, on the Extraterrestrial Highway. It is an ordinary mailbox painted black, located on a dirt road that leads to the infamous Area 51 military base.

Serpent Mound

 

The Great Serpent Mound is a prehistoric effigy mound located in Adams County, Ohio, USA. It is one of the largest and most well-known effigy mounds in the world, measuring over 1,330 feet long and 3 feet high. The mound is shaped like a serpent, with its head at the eastern end and its tail at the western end.

Stone Spheres 

 

These perfectly round spheres, made of stone and ranging in size from a few centimeters to over two meters in diameter, are scattered throughout the country’s southern Pacific region. Despite years of study and research, the true purpose and origin of these spheres remain a mystery.

Great Sphinx of Giza 

 

The Sphinx is a massive statue located in Giza, Egypt. It is one of the most iconic landmarks in the world, attracting millions of visitors every year.

Hill of Crosses 

 

The Hill of Crosses is a famous pilgrimage site located in Lithuania, about 12 kilometers north of the city of Šiauliai. The hill is known for its collection of thousands of crosses, which have been placed there over the past two centuries.

Yonaguni Monument

 

The Yonaguni Monument is a fascinating underwater structure located off the coast of Yonaguni, Japan.

Tunguska event

 

The Tunguska event occurred on June 30, 1908, in a remote area near the Tunguska River in Siberia, Russia. The event was so powerful that it flattened trees over an area of about 2,000 square kilometers, and the shockwave was felt as far away as Europe and Asia.

Sacsayhuaman National Archaeological Park

 

The fortress is an impressive feat of engineering, with some of the stones used in its construction weighing up to 200 tons. The stones were cut and shaped with remarkable precision, and they were fitted together so tightly that not even a piece of paper could fit between them.

Pyramids of Meroe 

 

The pyramids of Meroe are distinguished by their unique design, which differs from the pyramids of Egypt. They are smaller and steeper, with a more pointed shape. They are also built on a different angle, with their sides oriented towards the cardinal points of the compass.

 

 

Newgrange 

 

Newgrange is a prehistoric monument located in County Meath, Ireland. It is a passage tomb that was built during the Neolithic period, around 3200 BC.

Malta Megalithic Temples

 

The Megalithic Temples of Malta are a great example of the skill and engineering of our ancestors. The temples were built using massive limestone blocks, some of which weigh over 20 tons. The temples are also decorated with intricate carvings, which show how important art and symbolism were to the people who built them.

Marfa Lights View Park

 

The Marfa Lights, also known as the Marfa Ghost Lights, are a mysterious phenomenon that has puzzled people for over a century. These unexplained lights can be seen on clear nights in the desert of West Texas, near the town of Marfa.

Manpupuner rock formations

 

The Manpupuner rock formations, located in the Komi Republic of Russia, are one of the most unique and fascinating natural wonders of the world.

 

 

Machu Picchu

 

Machu Picchu is one of the most iconic tourist destinations in the world. Located in the Andes Mountains of Peru, this ancient Incan city attracts millions of visitors every year who come to marvel at its stunning architecture and breathtaking views.

 

 

Fosse-Dionne

 

Fosse Dionne is a natural spring located in the town of Tonnerre, in the Burgundy region of France. The spring has been a source of fascination and inspiration for centuries, drawing visitors from around the world to marvel at its crystal-clear waters and mysterious origins.

Derinkuyu

 

Derinkuyu is a complex network of tunnels, rooms, and passageways that are spread over more than 18 stories, with a depth of over 60 meters. The city was designed to house thousands of people, livestock, and even their food supply in times of trouble.

Bimini Road

 

The Bimini Road, also known as the Bimini Wall, is a submerged rock formation located in the Bahamas. It is made up of a series of flat limestone blocks that are arranged in a straight line, extending for approximately half a mile. The rocks are said to be the remnants of a man-made pavement that dates back thousands of years, and have sparked much debate within the scientific community.

Area 51

 

Despite its official purpose, Area 51 has been the subject of intense speculation and controversy for years. Many conspiracy theorists believe that the base is home to extraterrestrial technology and that the government has been hiding evidence of alien life there for decades.

 

Al Naslaa Rock Formation

 

The Al Naslaa Rock Formation has been a source of curiosity and intrigue for many years. The formation has been studied by geologists, archaeologists, and anthropologists, who have all tried to unravel the mystery of how it was formed.

 

Dyatlov Pass

 

In what would later become known as the Dyatlov Pass incident nine very experienced soviet hikers (seven men and two women) would meet their untimely fate while camping for the night on the eastern slopes of Kholat Syakhl during their 200-mile trek across Russia’s Ural Mountains

Rock Lake

 

In 1900, a pair of duck hunters were paddling their boat on Rock Lake when one of the men’s oars hit what appeared to be the top of a pyramid.

Puma Punku

 

Puma Punku is one of the most intriguing ancient archaeological sites on earth as the complexity and precision of the stonework found here is unmatched.

Iliamna Lake Monster

 

 

Home to a giant shark-like cryptid that measures 10 to 30 feet in length.

World’s Largest Ouija Board and Tarot Card

 

In the late 1880s, the Grand Midway Hotel mostly provided modest accommodations for local coal miners, now it is in the Guinness World Records for the largest Ouija board and tarot card.

Moai Statues

 

Located on the isolated Easter Island in eastern Polynesia stands nearly 1,000 megaliths known as the “Easter Island Heads”

 

Crooked Forest

 

In the Polish village of Nowe Czarnowo lies a grove of several hundred hundred pine trees with a very peculiar appearance. 

Baalbeck Stones

 

In Baalbek, Lebanon lie six enormous stone blocks whose megalithic sizes have been unparalleled since their creation.

Plain of Jars 

 

The Plain of Jars is a collection of over 2,000 megalithic stones shaped like jars scattered throughout the central plain of the Xiangkhoang Plateau in Laos.

 

 

Göbeklitepe

 

During the 10th-9th millennia BC, in a time before the invention of metal tools or even pottery, the inhabitants of Göbekli Tepe would erect numerous megalithic structures that would prove to be one of the most impressive and confounding examples of human ingenuity in history.

Nazca Lines

 

With the majority of the patterns concentrated within a 10 by 4 km (6 by 2 mi) rectangle, their sheer size is perplexing if not thought-provoking. But what is their purpose?

Pyramid of Djoser

 

Constructed as the tomb of Pharaoh Djoser (Netjerykhet), in the 27th century BC (roughly 4,700 years ago), the Step Pyramid of Djoser was the first Egyptian pyramid ever built.

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New Orleans, Louisiana

When presented with the Lalaurie Mansion’s grandiose facade, you could forgive a passerby for being ignorant of its violent history, having been the site of countless unspeakable acts of torture and murder.

 

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Greenville County, South Carolina

Though its architecture may have drawn hundreds of photographers from around the world, its haunted history has brought hundreds more paranormal investigators.

 

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Flagstaff, Arizona

Located just off Route 66 in the historic district of downtown Flagstaff lies the Hotel Monte Vista. A place where guests have a tendency to check in but never check out

 

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Chicago, Illinois

The Lincoln Park Zoo is a 35-acre wildlife experience in the heart of Chicago that contains 1,100 animals from 200 different species. Founded in 1868 it is the fourth oldest zoo in North America, and the number one most haunted.

 

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The Hornet Spook Light

Quapaw, Oklahoma

The Hornet Spook Light is a ghost light phenomenon that is occasionally spotted along a lonely stretch of Route 66 in northeastern Oklahoma known to locals as the Devil’s Promenade

 

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Weston, WV

The infamous Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, formerly the Weston State Hospital, is now a tourist attraction that boasts a host of paranormal activity

 

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Sanford, FL

Since its construction, the I-4 Dead Zone has seen its fair share of disturbing incidences solidifying it as America’s Most Haunted Highway

 

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St. Augustine, FL

Recognized as one of the most haunted buildings in the country, the Old Jail is shrouded in mystery and lore.

 

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Dolls hang in the trees on The island of the Dolls

Not long after moving to an island on Teshuilo Lake, Don Julián Santana Barrera discovered the body of a young girl entangled in the lilies along the bank of a canal

 

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The original sign on the exterior of the Cecil Hotel

The Cecil Hotel has long been associated with suicides, murders, and unexplained happenings. So much so that it even inspired a season of “American Horror Story”

 

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Aokigahara is commonly referred to as the most popular site for suicides in all of Japan.

 

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The sculpture contains some 1800 characters cut out along its large s-shaped copper scroll creating a series of four encrypted messages, the last of which has yet to be solved.

 

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Sad dog looks out window

In the 1950s locals nicknamed the Overtoun Bridge “Dog Suicide Bridge”, as dogs began jumping off the bridge and into the ravine below for no discernible reason.

 

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UFO Watchtower Center Colorado

 

The first UFO watchtower in the county provides visitors with an unfiltered 360-degree view of the mystical San Luis Valley and the night sky above.

 

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Skinwalker ranch

 

From UFOs and cattle mutilations to shapeshifting entities and rumors of secret government projects, the location is an absolute hub of activity and as such has been recognized as the most scientifically studied paranormal hotspot on the planet.

 

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RMS Queen Mary Ship

Dubbed one of the “Top 10 most haunted places on Earth” by Time Magazine, the Queen Mary’s decks, rooms, and corridors are said to be haunted by the various spirits of those who have died aboard the art deco masterpiece. 

 

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Loretto Chapel Staircase

Upon completion of the Loretto Chapel in 1878, it soon became apparent that an important feature had been left out of the construction, access to the choir loft which sat some twenty-two feet above the chapel floor.

 

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Radar dish at Camp Hero State Park

Montauk, NY

 

Commissioned by the US Army in 1942, Camp Hero was built as a coast defense installation and disguised as a fishing village with the intention of deterring any coastal invasion of New York from the sea.

 

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San Jose, CA

 

As the story goes, Sarah Winchester, while having been haunted by the spirits of those killed with the rifle her late husband’s company invented, and under the guidance of a psychic, moved out west and bought a home with the intent to build non-stop, and build non-stop she did. 

 

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Fall River, MA

 

The infamous home of Lizzy Borden, and scene of the grizzly double murder of Andrew and Abbey Borden.

 

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Littleton, NC

 

The Cryptozoology & Paranormal Museum is dedicated to the study and display of phenomena not recognized by traditional science.

 

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Kecksburg, PA

 

On December 9, 1965 residents in at least 6 US states and Canada claimed to have witnessed what was collectively described as a large fireball streaking across the afternoon sky…

 

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Psychic Reading Sign

Cassadaga

 

In 1875 George P. Colby, a trance medium known as the “seer of spiritualism” would travel to Florida following the instructions of his Native American spirit guide Seneca, in search of the area “surrounded by uncommon hills”.

 

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Orchard Park, NY

The Eternal Flame Falls is a small waterfall located roughly a mile and a  half into the Shale Creek Preserve section of Orchard Park located in western New York, about 25 minutes from Buffalo.

 

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Homestead, FL 

 

Edward Leedskalnin single-handedly built Coral Castle over the course of 28 years 1923 to 1951, using only handmade tools. 

 

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