The unexplained incidents

There are so many incidents on earth that we cannot explain. We just know they did happen but don’t know why they happened! These incidents fascinated us, and made us rethink about our world and what we really know! Here are 10 unexplained incidents that will blow your minds.

  1. The Tunguska Event: On June 30, 1908, a mysterious explosion occurred in the Tunguska region of Siberia, Russia. The explosion was so powerful that it flattened over 2,000 square kilometers of forest. The cause of the explosion is still unknown, but it is believed to have been caused by a meteorite or a comet.
  2. The Voynich Manuscript: This is a book written in an unknown language and alphabet, and is believed to have been created in the 15th century. The book has never been deciphered, and its content remains a mystery.
  3. The Bermuda Triangle: The Bermuda Triangle is an area in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean, where several ships and airplanes have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. The cause of these disappearances is still unknown, but theories range from human error to paranormal activity.
  4. The Wow! Signal: In 1977, an astronomer at Ohio State University detected a radio signal from space that was so unusual, he wrote “Wow!” on the printout. The signal has never been explained, and its origin remains a mystery.
  5. The Dyatlov Pass Incident: In 1959, a group of experienced hikers in the Ural Mountains of Russia died under mysterious circumstances. Their bodies were found with strange injuries, and their tent had been ripped open from the inside. The cause of their deaths remains unknown.
  6. The Ghost Ship Mary Celeste: In 1872, the Mary Celeste, a ship carrying a cargo of alcohol, was found drifting in the Atlantic Ocean with no crew on board. The crew’s disappearance remains a mystery to this day.
  7. The Taos Hum: In the town of Taos, New Mexico, a mysterious low-frequency hum has been heard by many residents since the 1990s. The cause of the hum is unknown, but it has been heard by people of all ages and backgrounds.
  8. The Phoenix Lights: In 1997, a series of lights appeared in the night sky over Phoenix, Arizona. The lights were seen by thousands of people, and were captured on video. The cause of the lights remains unknown.
  9. The Dancing Plague of 1518: In the summer of 1518, a strange phenomenon occurred in Strasbourg, France. Hundreds of people danced uncontrollably in the streets for days, some even dying of exhaustion. The cause of the “dancing plague” is still unknown.
  10. The Oakville Blobs: In 1994, a gelatinous substance fell from the sky over Oakville, Washington. The substance made people sick, and killed several pets. The substance was never identified, and its origin remains a mystery.