5 mysterious structures of the world
The earth is a planet of full
mysteries. The more research is done, the more mysteries are revealed. There
are still structures in different parts of the world that have been built by
someone other than man-made, whether it is God or an alien. We are hearing such
secrets. Neither archaeologists nor historians and scientists know about the origin
or construction of such thousands of years old structures. These structures are
still fascinated by humans today. For many years there has been an attempt to find
out who built these places. And why was it made and what was it used for? All
of these questions remain unanswered today.
1. The city of Teotihuacan in
Mexico
We have all heard the name of Mexico
City. Yes, Teotihuacan is located just outside of Mexico City. It is a ruined
city of pyramids. The original name of this place is not Teotihuacan. It was
discovered by Aztex and he named the place. In fact, Teotihuacan means
"place of the god" meaning the temple, and is the largest structure
of Teotihuacan. According to the Aztecs, the city suddenly appeared in the Middle
Ages. 1300 years ago this place was turned into ruins. Of course, there are no
other concepts about its existence, because nothing is available about it in
writing. Yet this structure remains a mystery even today. It is estimated that
there may have been some 200,000 people at one time. It is built like an urban
grid system. The number of bones found inside a pyramid here suggests that a
large number of people may have been sacrificed here. The largest structure of
the Teotihuacan here is the pyramid of the sun, i.e. the pyramid of the sun.
And this pyramid remains a mystery to this day.
2. Azraq Oasis Wheel: Jordan
3. Ancient Lake Structure Beneath Sea of Galilee: Israel
Since 2003, scientists at the Israeli Archaeological Survey has been investigating the mysteries of giant rocks in the Sea of Galilee. These rocks are actually made up of thousands of small stones and have a shape of 230 feet in diameter. Its height is 32 feet. This rock weighs 60,000 tons. It is 2 times larger than Stonehenge and 6 times heavier than the Eiffel Tower. Along with this huge monument at the bottom of the Sea of Galilee, there are many other mysterious structures where there are wheel-shaped monuments made of huge stones as well as lunar monuments. It is one of the most mysterious structures in Israel. Surprisingly, there is no evidence of an ancient city anywhere around the site of this structure, and the structure is merely a huge monument of symbolic form. Researchers and scientists estimate that the structure may be between 3,000 and 12,000 years old.
4. Haunted City Nan Madol: Micronesia
Nan Madol is an ancient city just
off the island of Pohnpei in Micronesia. Surrounded by the outer coast, this
artificial island, Nan Madol is considered a masterpiece of engineering. But
who built this city, why, and where these huge rocks came from are all a
mystery.
There are only a few people living
around these thousands of years old ruined settlement near Temwen Island but they are terrified of Nan Madol. Not only are they
afraid to go there, but they also refuse outright. What is believed about that place is
that it is a cursed place, where to go is to invite evil and reach the brink of
death. You will not find a lodge to sit around or a restaurant to eat. You
can't find anything you need around it. There are more than 100 man-made
islands. According to archaeologists, the rocks came from neighboring islands.
5. Goseck Circle-The Murder Observatory: Germany
The circle was discovered in 1991 by
Otto Brush during an aerial survey. Where this structure was seen in the middle
of a wheat field. This is an aerial photograph of a ruined city in Germany. It
was called Geosek because it looks like a circular field under the ground. It
has a diameter of 250 feet. It is considered to be an ancient observatory.
German archaeologists have spent 11 years researching here, but they have not
been able to find accurate information. According to him, this observatory is
seven thousand years old. The Gosek Circle was rebuilt with timber from 2004
to 2005 and was opened to the public on December 21, 2005.
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