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

Published on 10/22/2021
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Peru’s Nazca Lines

Attempts to explain Peru’s mysterious Nazca Lines have failed miserably for decades. These ancient geoglyphs, which are huge, are carved into the hot desert sands. By virtue of their sheer size, some of them date back to 500 BC and are nearly incomprehensible. However, these perplexing symbols are real, as anyone who has had the good fortune to witness them firsthand can attest. There are over 300 figures hidden in a 1,000-square-kilometer area in this remote part of South America, which contains over 10,000 individual lines. Geoglyphs are being discovered at an alarming rate, despite popular belief.

Peru's Nazca Lines

Peru’s Nazca Lines

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Movile Cave

Romania’s ‘Poison Cave,’ as it is known, should be devoid of life. There are creatures that have never seen daylight lurking in a world that is as foreign as it gets deep beneath the surface of a featureless plain near the Black Sea in Constanta. Movile was discovered in 1986 and is thought to be five million years old. The ecosystem that exists within it is one of a kind. This is a place where the impossible seems to be just around the corner. In comparison to what we breathe on the surface, the air down here is significantly depleted of oxygen. H2S and CO2 are abundant in the internal atmosphere.

 

Movile Cave

Movile Cave

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