Places that Can’t Be Explained by Science But Do Exist

Published on 10/22/2021
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Darvaza Gas Crater

As a result of its infamous location, the Darvaza Gas Crater is frequently referred to as the Door to Hell.  This place, near the village of Derweze in Turkmenistan’s desolate Karakum Desert, appears impossible. Thousands of tourists have come to the area in the last four decades, and they all agree that this is a real issue. To call this location the Door to Hell elevates it to mythical proportions. Scientists, on the other hand, have a more mundane explanation: the door to hell is a creation of mankind. A natural gas field collapsed in the Soviet Union in the 1970s, creating a huge underground cavern below that was accidentally opened.

Darvaza Gas Crater

Darvaza Gas Crater

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Tianzi Mountain

Tianzi, in Hunan Province, China, is a popular tourist destination for those seeking something out of the ordinary. Are you contemplating a trip here? Nothing like it has been seen before, and you may wonder if you’re still on Earth. In fact, the alien landscape here served as inspiration for James Cameron’s film Avatar. Not as unbelievable as you might think? Trust us when we say that such locations do exist. Tianzi’s quartz sandstone towers soar to heights of 4,000 feet into foggy skies. They’re estimated to be four million years old based on their size. However, as a result of weathering and erosion, the legendary peaks no longer resemble what they used to.

 

Tianzi Mountain

Tianzi Mountain

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