World’s biggest mysterious and dangerous places

Our world is a big world full of all kinds of strange mysteries. Many of these mysteries have been solved, but there are hundreds of mysteries that are still unsolved. Scientists are constantly investigating these mysterious places, but have not yet reached any conclusion. Let us know about these places.

Roswell, USA: Based in New Mexico, Roswell is the center of foreign conspiracy theories. The place came into the limelight in 1947, during which farm workers told the local authorities that a flying saucer (UFO) crashed there and the place has been inhabited since that day. The mystery remains.

Stonehenge, England: This place in England is full of mysteries. People believe that it is a globular group of huge megalith stones made of unique bluestone material. Scientists believe that it must have been built between 3000 and 2000 BC. In such a situation, the question arises when scientific progress was not made in that period.

Stambheshwar Mahadev Temple, Gujarat: This temple situated in the sea disappears twice a day. This incident happens every morning and evening. It is said that this is not a miracle but it is a natural phenomenon, but people consider it a miracle of God.

Uluru (Ayers Rock), Australia: Uluru is a large stretch of sandstone rock located in Australia. It looks like a turtle shell. It is said that this hill changes its color several times from morning to evening. Uluru hill is said to be 50 crore years old. Why this happens, this mystery has not been known to date.

Kodinhi, India: The mystery of this village of Karel remains unsolved to date. It is believed that this is the only village in the world where there are twins. What is the secret behind this, no doctor or scientist has been able to know to date?

Norilsk, Russia: This place is the coldest in the world. You can get an idea from this. The average annual temperature here is minus 10 °C, while the winter temperature drops to minus 55 °C. The city has the world’s largest reserves of the metals platinum, palladium, and nickel. That’s why it is also called the richest city.

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