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Mistery of brazil

South Atlantic Anomaly Also called Bermuda Triangle in Space. One of the most dangerous areas of radiation ever encountered. It is an area where the Earth's inner Van Allen radiation belt comes closest to the Earth's surface dipping down to an altitude of 200 km (124 mi). This place creates havoc with satellites and spacecrafts. Astronauts' on the space shuttle complained laptop computers would sometimes crash when they passed through the anomaly.  NASA satellites that travel in this region are shut down, or go into SAFE mode to avoid damage while passing over the Atlantic between Brazil and Africa. Many are of the believe that it is the reason behind the crash of Air France flight 447 of June 2009, in which 228 people died.

Srilankan top mistery

Raamar bridge(adam's) Recently discovered bridge,old name Ramar bridge currently named as Adam's Bridge and made of a chain of shoals, 30 km long, in the Palk Straits between India and Sri Lanka, reveals a mystery behind it. The bridge's unique curvature and composition by age reveals that it is man-made. Legend as well as Archeological studies reveal that the first signs of human inhabitants in Sri Lanka date back to the primitive age, about 1,750,000 years ago and the bridge's age is also almost equivalent.  This information is a crucial aspect for an insight into the mysterious legend called Ramayana, which was supposed to have taken place in tredha yuga (more than 1,700,000 years ago). This bridge starts as a chain of shoals from the Dhanushkodi tip of India’s Pamban Island and ends at Sri Lanka’s Mannar Island.  Water between India and Sri Lanka is only 3 to 30 feet (1 to 10 meter) deep. Ram Sethu , the bridge made of stones built

Indian big mistery

magnetic hill What could possibly cause an automobile to roll backward uphill without power? A magnetic force from within the Earth? Something even more fantastic? Since the 1930s, when the phenomenon of magnetic hill was discovered (and almost immediately promoted as a tourist attraction), people have been trying to figure out its riddle. Drive to the bottom of this world-famous hill, take your foot off the brake and be prepared to be amazed. Your car will roll uphill in total defiance of natural law, even as your brain is telling you it's simply impossible! This attraction is a completely natural phenomenon unique to this area. Is it magnetic, an illusion, or gravitational mystery? You decide. Please share this website to your friends if you like

Blood mystery in antatica

Blood fall There is a region in Antarctica, which not many people have been fortunate enough to visit, but it has been deemed by many experts as one of the most alien, bizarre, weird and mysterious places on earth. True to its name, the Blood Falls refer to a waterfall that flows from the Taylor Glacier, baffling most microbiologists and glaciologist because of its blood red hue. Researchers have found unusually large quantities of iron oxide in Western Lake Bonney located in the area.  It is this path breaking discovery that has been inferred as the reason for the color of the falls. It is even more peculiar that amidst all that iron, microorganisms are able to survive at a depth of 1300 feet under the ice. Please share this site to your friends

Underground cities mistery

Derinkuyu This ancient Turkish city could house more than 50 thousand people, reached eleven stories below ground, and was built in the 7th or 8th century by Christians hiding from persecution. Turkey is full of underground cities, in part because the volcanic rock in the region is easy to carve out. Cheyenne Mountain Once home to NORAD, this underground city was built down Colorado's Cheyenne Mountain to hold thousands of people and withstand a nuclear attack. Though it was secure during the Cold War, advances in missile technology mean that it's no longer a sure bet when the nukes fall. So NORAD has been moved to a new location, and the city remains standing some people still live there but it may become a museum soon. Portland In Portland, Oregon on the west coast of the United States, there's a wide network of underground tunnels, former homes and businesses. The place was used almost entirely for bars before and during Prohibition,

Turkey mistery

Pamukkale What appears to be a Doctor Zhivago style snowy landscape in southwestern Turkey is actually the result of calcium carbonate deposits from 17 natural hot springs accumulating over thousands of years. Beginning in the late second century B.C. this area near present day Denizli was a destination for those who sought the therapeutic benefits of the mineral rich water whose temperature reaches upward of 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Today, you can see remnants of the baths at the ancient holy city of Hierapolis, but it's the stunning terraces, cliffs and petrified white waterfalls of pamukkale Turkish for "Coton Palace" that give it remarkable natural beauty. Please share this site to your friends