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The Hui Mansion (now Ho Chi Minh City Museum of Fine Arts): One of the most mysterious places in Ho Chi Minh City, located at 97 Phó Đức Chính Street, District 1. People believe that the mansion is haunted by the ghost of Hui Bon Hoa's leper daughter. [29] [143]
macha.cl/Flickr Alien conspiracies, unexplained ancient objects and mysterious disappearances; there's no need to look to fiction for your fix of mystery when real life has it
Here are 10 mysterious sites spotted via Google Earth. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. ... The world’s 10 richest people: The wealthiest have $100 billion or more. Food. Food.
In 2010, the population of Kangbashi was around 20,000 to 30,000, a fraction of its total capacity. [24] Niya, in the Tarim Basin, was once a major commercial center dating back to around 500–1000 AD. Houtouwan, a depopulated fishing village, now a major tourist attraction. The ghost town of Varosha, Cyprus
A mysterious island with the ability to appear and disappear using tides in Russian mythology. Chinvat Bridge: The sifting bridge, [21] which separates the world of the living from the world of the dead in Zoroastrianism. City of the Caesars: A city between a mountain of gold and another of diamonds supposed to be situated in Patagonia. Cockaigne
A marble temple famous for 25,000 revered black rats that live in the temple who are considered the ancestors of Charans. Khewra Salt Mine: One of the largest salt mines in the world, it was allegedly discovered by Alexander the Great's horses. Kijong-dong: Two unique Korean villages, separated by the DMZ and notable for their arms race of ...
The New Age boom of the 1980s expanded the scope of the Earth mysteries field beyond the British landscape, and by the 1990s could include the study of ancient sites and landscapes (including archaeology, archaeoastronomy, and ley lines), Chinese geomancy or feng shui, western magical concepts of gematria, and dowsing. [11]
Beating the world-famous Leaning Tower of Pisa by 1.22 degrees. List of destroyed landmarks in Spain Over 60 interesting buildings, including larger castles, royal palaces, leaning towers, city gates which were completely or partially demolished and no longer exist, with their respective articles and images.