5 Unexplained MYSTERIES Of The World
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Please support Scary Mysteries! Check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteries... - There's a lot of cool access, giveaways and even a custom episode!Buy awesome original shirts made by Scary Mysteries https://newdawnfilm.com/scary-mysteri...Subscribe for Weekly Videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE8..._________________________________________________________5 Unexplained Mysteries of the WorldOur world has many unexplained mysteries. Despite how advanced we've become, there are still many things we just don’t understand. The stories on this list continue to remain unanswered. These are the 5 unexplained mysteries of the world. 5. Red Rain of Kerala, IndiaAlso known as the "blood rain," this unusual phenomenon happened in Kerala, India between July 25 and September 3, 2001. During this time, a heavy downpour of red-colored rain fell on the region, staining clothes pink as if it were blood. As strange as it sounds, This isn't the first time Kerala experienced blood rain. In 1896, this phenomenon was also recorded in the region and then again in 2012. 4. The Taos HumResidents of Taos, New Mexico have always complained about the existence of a hum, but it wasn't until 1993 when the phenomenon became so noticeable that they petitioned the government to conduct an investigation. Like most hum phenomenons occurring all over the world, the Taos hum has several distinct characteristics. For one, only a small number of residents can hear it. It's also persistent and has been reported by those who hear it that it occurs at least once every week. It's often described as a low frequency sound similar to an idling diesel truck or a high-powered bass sound. Those who have heard it identify it as having a modulated sound between 30 to 80 Hz. 3. Underground Mapping of StonehengeStonehenge has become one of the most iconic prehistoric structures in the world today. For decades, it's been the subject of questions, where did it come from? Who built it and why? And just as we think we're making headway, Stonehenge gives up a bit more of its secrets that could change how we look at it. Dubbed as the "Stonehenge Hidden Landscape Project," researchers used non-invasive techniques with the help of various advanced tools like magnetometers and ground penetrating radar on bikes to create a comprehensive underground map of the area underneath the Structure2. The Toxic WomanOn February 19, 1994, Gloria Ramirez was admitted to the Riverside General emergency room after suffering from an advanced stage of cervical cancer. When paramedics admitted her, she was disoriented and confused. She had Bradycardia or an unusual rested heart rate of 60 beats per minute, coupled with an abnormal breathing pattern. To relieve her from her suffering, the nurses gave her a mixture of sedatives including valium, lorezapam and diazepam but Ramirez was responding poorly to the medication. 1. Antikythera MechanismIt's been dubbed as an "ancient computer," yet even today, researchers still don't know for sure what the Antikythera device is for and who made it. On May 17, 1902, archeologist, Valerios Stais, found the unusual mechanism inside a wooden box in wreckage off the coast of the Greek Island of Antikythera. The ship that bore the device is assumed to be Roman and sank there around the middle of the 1st century BCE. There were countless artifacts also found inside the ship like marble statues, coins, jewelry, pottery and unusual glassware. Well there were 5 Unexplained Mysteries of the WorldFrom natural phenomenon to strange inventions the world continues to hold plenty of secrets that we still don't have the answers to. Perhaps one day we'll figure them all out, but then again, maybe we aren’t supposed to.Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices