01.01.2021

World’s 20 Greatest Mysteries

  1. Drunken Monk
    Drunken Monk
    1. Easter Island

    Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui, is remotely located 2,000 miles off the coast of Tahiti. The original settlers of the island were Polynesians who migrated to the far-off land between 400 and 600 BC. They built many shrines and statues, called moai, from stones quarried throughout the island including a volcano site. Researchers still question exactly how the large stones were moved.

    The world is full of unsolved mysteries, some that invoke the supernatural. Many have tried to establish reason to these wild quandaries, but not all have perfect answers. Here are some of the best enigmas the world has to offer…
  2. Drunken Monk
    Drunken Monk
    2. The Legend of El Dorado

    The Legend of El Dorado originates from the Muisca, who lived in the modern country of Colombia from 1000 to 1538 AD. In a ritual ceremony for their goddess, the tribal chief would cover himself in gold dust and jump into a lake as an offering. This spawned the legend of a lost golden city, which led Spanish conquistadors on a wild goose chase to nowhere.
  3. Drunken Monk
    Drunken Monk
    3. The Bermuda Triangle

    The Bermuda Triangle — located in the Atlantic between Bermuda, Florida and Puerto Rico — is a thief, stealing planes and boats right out of existence. The area got its name after Sgt. Howell Thompson (l.), along with 27 Navy airmen, vanished from the devilish spot during a routine flight in 1945. Rumors persist on a supernatural explanation, but many specialists blame hurricanes, a heavy Gulf Stream and human error.
  4. Shadow Demon
    Shadow Demon
    Science can't explain everything! (imo)
  5. Drunken Monk
    Drunken Monk
    ^ i agree
  6. cj wisty
    cj wisty
    what about the other 17
Results 1 to 6 of 6