The most mysterious places on earth, where you shouldn't go, but you really want to. The most mystical and scary places on the planet

Planet Earth is unique in nature.

There are many beautiful and enchanting places in the world that many want to visit. But there are mysterious, unusual and mystical places.

While scientists are trying to solve the riddle of their uniqueness, they are arousing burning interest among tourists.

So, we suggest that you familiarize yourself with the TOP 5 of the most mystical places on planet Earth.

5th place - Lake Roopkund, India

The glacial lake is located at an altitude of 5029 meters in the Himalayas. The alpine body of water is called the “lake of skeletons” for the many skeletons and skulls on its shores.

It has been rumored since the late 19th century, but it is believed that it was discovered by a local forester in 1942. Many believed that these remains belonged to Japanese soldiers, but numerous examinations have shown that the age of the remains is more than 800 years.

In 2004, an expedition of scientists found that human remains lie from 850 AD. DNA analysis found that the bones are divided into two parts: those belonging to people of small stature and people of ordinary height.

The hail was the cause of their death. It has been suggested that, most likely, these were pilgrims in sacred place Homkund.

4th place - Arkaim, Russia

In 1987, archaeologists discovered this mysterious city in the Chelyabinsk region. Previously, it belonged to ancient arches, which unexpectedly left it and finally set fire to it.

Arkaim is well preserved and practically not destroyed. In this place, inexplicable things are happening.

There are legends that people are healed here, and diseases go away forever. The city consists of two circles with four entrances, according to the cardinal points.

This place is popular with tourists. It is even possible to spend the night in a tent under open air on the territory of this mystical place.

3rd place - Loch Ness, Scotland

This place gained popularity after the appearance of a mysterious animal. For the first time, a huge monster in the 20th century was seen by a couple of McKay, who had a hotel nearby.

Many eyewitnesses describe him as a huge dinosaur with an elongated neck.

An English pilot even made a film confirming its existence. Scientists have found a long cave at the bottom of this lake.

Until now, this lake is being studied by scientists, but for now a huge flow of tourists visits it every year.

2nd place - Heizhu Valley, China

A hollow of black bamboo is located in southern region China. The fame of this place lies in the fact that people here repeatedly die and disappear, and accidents occur.

In 1950, a plane crash occurred here, although no malfunctions were previously discovered. Once a detachment of the expedition disappeared in the valley.

The squad leader lagged a little behind the rest of the members and saw a thick fog arise around him. He was terribly scared and when the fog cleared, he found that the rest of the group had disappeared.

It is believed that this anomalous zone is located on the border of the transition to a parallel world. It is worth noting that the evaporation of the roots of rotting plants, which are located in the hollow, can affect the psyche of people.

1st place - Bermuda Triangle, Atlantic Ocean

The most dangerous and mystical zone on Earth. In the triangle of the Devil, planes, ships and people disappear without a trace.

The anomalous zone got its name because it looks like a triangle, where the peaks are Bermuda, Puerto Rico and south cape Florida.

Vincent Gladdis dedicated an article to this place in 1964 and became the author of this phrase. Many films have been made and many books written about the Bermuda Triangle.

Skeptics argue that in this place there are no less cataclysms than in others. It is believed that the triangle is a transition to a parallel world.

But there are also scientific points of view on incidents in this anomalous zone, and several books have been written, where the authors debunk the myths about the danger zone.

In any case, while skeptics and scientists argue, this place is rightfully ranked first in the ranking of the most mystical places on Earth.

The world is full of mysterious monuments created by ancient masters. These sites have been carefully studied by scientists, historians and archaeologists, but some of them are so ancient, unfinished or incomprehensible that it is still not clear why they were built and what purpose they served. We have prepared a selection of “the most mysterious places on the planet”, which still raise many questions, confusing researchers. The stories about each of these places separately have already been in our previous issues, so in the list we will refer to detailed topics. Follow the links in the topic, you will find a huge variety of interesting materials and photos.

10. Let's start from the tenth place - this is Mounds of Cahokia.

Cahokia is the name given to an Indian settlement near Illinois, USA. Archaeologists believe that the city was founded in 650 AD and the complex structure of its buildings proves that it was once a highly developed and prosperous society. At the height of its prosperity, Cahokia was inhabited by 40,000 Indians - it was the most populous settlement in America before the arrival of the Europeans. Cahokia's greatest attraction is earthen mounds up to 100 feet high on a 2,200 acre site. There is also a network of terraces throughout the city and it is believed that buildings of particular importance, such as the ruler's house, were built on the uppermost terraces. During excavations, a wooden solar calendar called Woodhenge was found. The calendar played a vital role in the life of the community, both religious and astrological, marking the days of the solstices and equinoxes.


9. Ninth place on the list - Newgrange

It is believed to be the oldest and most famous prehistoric structure in all of Ireland. Newgrange was built of earth, stone, forest and clay around 3100 BC, about 1000 years before the pyramids were built in Egypt. This structure consists of a long corridor that leads to a transverse chamber, which was probably used as a tomb. Newgrange's most striking feature is its precise and sturdy design, which has helped the structure remain completely waterproof to this day. Most surprisingly, the entrance to the tomb is positioned relative to the sun in such a way that at the winter solstice, on the shortest day of the year, the sun's rays are directed through a small opening into a 60-foot passage, where they illuminate the floor of the monument's central room.


Mystery Newgrange
Archaeologists speculate that Newgrange was used as a tomb, but why and for whom is still a mystery. It is also difficult to determine how the ancient builders calculated the structure with such precision, and what role the sun played in their mythology. Scientists have not been able to determine the exact reason for the construction of Newgrange.

8. In eighth place are underwater pyramids of Yonaguni

Of all the famous monuments in Japan, perhaps none is more perplexing than Yonaguni, an underwater formation that sits off the coast of the Ryuku Islands. The site was discovered in 1987 by a group of shark-watching divers. The find instantly sparked a huge amount of debate in the Japanese scientific community. The monument is made up of a series of carved rock formations including massive platforms and huge stone pillars that lie at a depth of 5 to 40 meters. The most popular formation is called the "turtle" because of its unique shape. The streams in this area are quite dangerous, but this did not stop the Yonaguni Monument from becoming one of the most popular places for diving throughout Japan.

The mystery of the Yonaguni monument
The ongoing debate around Yonaguni is based on one key question: is the monument really a natural phenomenon, or is it artificial? Scientists have long argued that millennia of violent currents and erosion have carved formation out of the ocean floor, and they point to the fact that the monument is a single piece of solid rock. Others point to many straight edges, square corners and many differently shaped formations, proving that the monument is of artificial origin. If the proponents of artificial origin are right, then there is even more interesting secret: who built the Yonaguni Monument, and for what purpose?

Nazca Geoglyphs are a series of lines and pictograms located on a dry plateau in the Nazca Desert, Peru. They cover an area of ​​approximately 50 miles and were created between 200 BC and 700 AD by the Nazca Indians. The lines have managed to remain intact for hundreds of years thanks to the region's arid climate, where rain and wind are very rare. Some of the lines span 600 feet and depict a variety of objects, from simple lines to insects and animals.


The mystery of the Nazca geoglyphs
Scientists know who made the Nazca Lines and how they did it, but they still don't know why. The most popular and reasonable hypothesis is that the lines must have figured in the religious beliefs of the Indians, and that they made these drawings as an imposition on the gods who could see them from heaven. Other scholars argue that the lines are evidence of the use of massive looms, and one researcher even introduced the ludicrous theory that the lines are the remains of ancient airfields used by a vanished, technologically advanced society.

6. The sixth place is occupied by Goseck circle in Germany

One of the most mysterious places in Germany is the Goseck Circle, a monument made of earth, gravel, and wooden palisades, considered the earliest example of a primitive "solar observatory." The circle consists of a series of circular ditches surrounded by palisade walls (which have since been restored). The monument is believed to have been built around 4900 BC by the Neolithic peoples


The Mystery of the Goseck Circle
The precise and quality construction of the monument has led many scholars to believe that the Circle was built to serve some primitive solar or lunar calendar but its exact use is still a source of debate. According to evidence, the so-called "solar cult" was widespread in ancient Europe... This has led to speculation that the Circle was used in some kind of ritual, perhaps even in human sacrifice. This hypothesis has yet to be proven, but archaeologists have recovered several human bones, including a headless skeleton. You can read more about this place in the Goseck Circle topic.

5. In fifth place is the mysterious Saxayhuamanancient fortress great Incas

Not far from the famous ancient city Machu Picchu is Sacsayhuaman, a strange complex of stone walls... A series of walls were assembled from massive 200 ton blocks of rock and limestone, and they are arranged in a zigzag pattern along the slope. The longest blocks are roughly 1000 feet long, and each is approximately fifteen feet high. The monument is in surprisingly good condition for its age, especially considering the area's susceptibility to earthquakes. Catacombs were found under the fort, most likely leading to other structures of the Inca capital - the city of Cuzco.

The secret of the fortress of Sacsayhuaman
Most scholars agree that Sacsayhuaman served as a kind of fortress. However, this issue remains rather controversial, since there are other theories, which can be found in the topic “Sacsayhuaman - the mighty fortress of the Incas”. Even more mysterious are the methods used to build the fortress. Like most Inca stone structures, Sacsayhuaman was built with large stones that fit together so perfectly that not even a piece of paper would pass between them. How the Indians managed to transport such heavy stones is still not known.

4. The fourth place is occupied by Easter Island off the coast of Chile

On Easter Island there are Moai monuments - a group of huge human statues. Moai were carved roughly between 1250 and 1500 AD by the earliest inhabitants of the island, and are believed to represent the ancestors of humans and local gods. The sculptures were hewn and carved from tuff, a volcanic rock that is common on the island. Scientists have found that there were originally 887 statues, but years of struggle among the island's clans led to them being destroyed. Today, only 394 statues still stand, the largest of which is 30 feet high and weighs over 70 tons.


Easter Island Mystery
Scholars have reached agreement on the reasons for the erection of the statues, but how the islanders made them is still a matter of debate. The average Moai weighs several tons, and scholars cannot describe how the monuments were transported from Rano Raraku, where most of them were built, to various corners of Easter Island. In recent years, the most popular theory is that builders used wooden sledges and blocks to move the Moai. This also answers a question like this green Island became almost completely sterile

3. The Georgia Tablets are in third place.

While most places have become mysteries over the millennia, the Georgia Tablets were a mystery from the start. The monument consists of four monolithic granite slabs that support a single cornice stone. The monument was created in 1979 by a man under the pseudonym R.C. Christian. The monument is oriented to the cardinal points, in some places holes have been made, pointing to the Pole Star and the Sun. But the most interesting thing is the inscriptions on the plates, which are a guide for future generations who survived as a result of the global cataclysm. These inscriptions caused a lot of controversy and indignation, the monument was repeatedly desecrated.


The Secret of the Georgia Tablets
Aside from many controversies, very little is known about who built this Monument or what its true purpose is. R.C. Christian claimed that he represented an independent organization and did not contact them after construction. Since the monument was built during the height of the Cold War, one popular theory about the group's intentions is that the Georgia Tablets were meant to serve as a textbook for those who begin to rebuild society after the nuclear Holocaust. More information about the inscriptions on the slabs can be found at the link above

2. The list of riddles has no right to exist if it does not contain the Egyptian Pyramids - the most mysterious buildings of the past. In second place is the Great Sphinx at Giza

Incredibly, the Sphinx statue, carved from one solid piece of rock, is 240 feet long, 20 feet wide and 66 feet high. It is the largest monument of its kind in the world. Historians largely agree that the function of the Sphinxes was symbolic, as the statues were strategically placed around important structures such as temples, tombs, and pyramids. The Great Sphinx of Giza stands next to the pyramid of Pharaoh Khafre, and most archaeologists believe that it is his face that is depicted on this statue.

1. First place is the most mysterious place planets - Stonehenge in England

Of all the famous monuments in the world, none is shrouded in such mystery as this one. The ancient monument has sparked debate among scholars, historians and researchers since the Middle Ages. Stonehenge is a stone megalithic structure 130 km southwest of London. Circling along the outer rampart are 56 small Aubrey burial holes, named after John Aubrey, who first described them in the 17th century. To the northeast of the entrance to the ring stood a huge, seven-meter Heel Stone. Although Stonehenge looks very impressive, it is believed that its modern version is just a small remnant of a much larger monument that has been damaged over time.

Stonehenge Mystery
The monument became famous by puzzling even the most brilliant researchers. The Neolithic people who built the monument did not leave any writing, so scientists can base their theories only on the basis of the current structure and analyzing it. This led to the assumption that the monument was created by foreigners, or that it was built by a highly developed society of technologically advanced superhumans. Rejecting all the madness, the most common explanation is that Stonehenge served as a monument near burials. Several hundred burial mounds found nearby serve as confirmation. Another theory suggests that the site was a place for spiritual healing and worship. Read more about this great and mysterious structure in the topic “Stonehenge. Pieces of the past "

On Earth there are a lot of incredibly interesting, unusual and. Do not forget about the mysterious, mystical, and sometimes frankly creepy places, looking at which is breathtaking and seizes with sincere horror. It seems that these otherworldly landscapes have broken through to us from another world - the world of nightmares, monsters and ghosts. And despite the fact that most of the creepy places were created by nature, there are some areas that were created by the gloomy and terrible hands of the people themselves.

Below is a selection of photos from the most eerie places on the planet.

The abandoned city of Pripyat, located in the immediate vicinity of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine, where an accident occurred in 1986 that killed about 10,000 people who died from the effects of radiation exposure. Photo: Zoltan Balog.
A view of the interior of the abandoned Gary Church of Gary, Indiana. Photo: Chris Arnold.
A huge desert of barren land in San Juan County, New Mexico. The entire desert is filled with surreal landscapes created by combinations of rock formations and fossils.
"Gates of Hell" is a natural gas outlet site in Derweze, Turkmenistan. In 1971, Soviet geologists discovered a gas field. While drilling, scientists stumbled upon a void, which led to a collapse and the release of gas. To avoid poisoning people with natural gas, it was decided to set fire to the fault. The burning was supposed to stop in a few days, but the fire is still raging. Photo: Tormod Sandtorv
The Valley of the Whales (Wadi al-Hitan) is a paleontological site where the remains of ancient whales were discovered. The fossils illustrate the evolutionary process and prove that whales originally lived on land. Photo: Roland Unger.
Death Valley is National park in California, which is the hottest and driest place in North America.
If you are afraid of heights, then the Trolltunga rock in Norway would be almost the scariest place on the planet for you. It hangs horizontally over 700 meters above the Ringedalsvatnet Lake and offers an enchanting view of the Hardanger Valley. There are no safety fences on the rock. Photo: TerjeN
The Desert of the National Park in Namibia is home to a 900-year-old forest of dead trees that once grew here. Trees do not decompose due to the too dry climate of the area. Photo: Ikiwaner.
Located north of the White Desert, the Black Desert of Egypt lies near the Bahariya Oasis. The desert is known for its black sand and black volcanic rocks. Photo: RolandUnge.
Deer Cave in National park Malu is home to more than 3 million bats that live on the ceiling of the cave, at an altitude that in some places reaches 140 meters. The cave is located in Borneo, Malaysia. Photo: Robbie Sean.
One of the darkest and most mysterious cemeteries on the planet is located in Sheffield, UK. Almost all the graves in the cemetery are unnamed, and locals say that from time to time ghosts roam here, explaining that in the 19th century the cemetery was a place of frequent grave robberies.
Hashima Island in Japan was inhabited from 1887 to 1974 when coal was mined here, providing thousands of jobs. When the amount of coal in the deposit decreased, people began to simply leave the island, as a result of which it was completely abandoned. Photo: Yaves Marchand and Romain Meffrey.
The Hill of Crosses is a pilgrimage site in the north of Lithuania. For centuries, crosses, giant crucifixes, statues and thousands of tiny crosses have been brought here by Catholic pilgrims. The exact number of crosses is unknown, but according to experts, 10 years ago there were about 100,000 of them. Photo: Joe Klamer.
Underground American city Cincinnati is one of the largest abandoned tunnels on the planet. Construction came to a halt in the late 1920s before half of the 25 km line was completed. The subway tunnel is located between the Cincinnati CBD and the Norwood suburb. Photo: Jonathan Warren
Boiling Lake is located in the Morne Trois Pitons National Park in Dominica. A crack in the earth's crust erupts endless streams of gas and steam, causing the water to boil endlessly.
More than 50 large transports from the Second World War are buried under the water column of Truk Lagoon. Many wrecks have cargo holds full of tanks, bulldozers, railroad cars, motorcycles, torpedoes, mines, weapons, and human remains. Some divers also report seeing ghosts among the rubble at the bottom of Truk Lagoon. Photo: Adam Horwood
A man walks past a wall of skulls and bones in the catacombs of Paris. The catacombs were used to store the remains of generations of Parisians in an attempt to cope with the overcrowding of Parisian cemeteries in the late 18th century. Photo: Boris Horvat
An abandoned amusement park near Berlin, Germany. The last visitors to the park were here 13 years ago, since then it has been empty, everything is overgrown with trees and bushes, and this deserted place looks creepy and terrifying.
Lake Caddo, located on the Texas-Louisiana border. it spooky place full of surreal weird plots. The lake is full of submerged trees and bushes that have been growing here for over 400 years.
One of the caves of Phang Nga Island, which is simply teeming with bats hanging from the ceiling. Photo: Jerry Redfern
A bone chandelier hanging in the crypt of Sedlec, Czech Republic. The crypt was built in the 14th century, after which its walls were filled with the remains of 40 thousand people over 4 centuries.
The Grove of the Crooked Forest is located in the northwest of Poland, it is filled with hundreds of pine trees, which at the base have a strange 90-degree bend. The grove was planted back in 1930. After several years of normal growth of the trees, they were pressed to the ground using a special technique that kept the young trees close to the ground. After several years of such an experiment, the trees were freed and their pillars were irretrievably deformed.
An eerie, mysterious blood red waterfall erupts from the Taylor Glacier in Antarctica. This waterfall resembles an endless stream of blood escaping from the ground. In fact, this is water from an underground lake rich in iron. Photo: Peter Reysek.
Bran Castle, known as “Dracula's castle”, stands among the Transylvanian mountains in Romania. This is only one of several places associated with the legend of Dracula, but it retains its mystery and attracts crowds of tourists every year. Photo: Sean Gallup.
Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave in Belize, famous archaeological excavations associated with the Mayan tribes. There are remains, ceramics and other household items. The photo shows the skeleton of a teenage girl who, judging by the surroundings around, was sacrificed.
A flock of vultures flies over the La Chureca garbage dump - the largest landfill Central America located in Managua, Nicaragua.
The beds and furniture were left in the psychiatric ward of the abandoned Poveglia Hospital in Venice, Italy. The entire island of Poveglia used to be used as a quarantine for plague victims.
The Kaplica Czaszek Chapel in Czermna, Poland is adorned with 3,000 human bones and skulls and another 20,000 bone fragments lying below the chapel in the crypt.
Island of the Dolls, located in the Xochimilco Canals south of Mexico City. It has become home to hundreds of creepy dolls. The island's dolls are dedicated to the memory of a little girl who drowned in a canal many years ago.

Mysticism is extremely attractive to a person, like anything unusual that engenders curiosity. There are many mystical places on our beautiful planet, scientists are studying them, but often they cannot explain the phenomena occurring in these territories. What is the most mystical place on Earth is the most mysterious?

We will not rank the most mystical places on the planet, since each of them is unique in its own way, and what happens there is inexplicable from the point of view of earthly laws.

Nazca plateau

Almost 500 km² of the Peruvian Nazca Plateau is covered with mysterious lines (geoglyphs). Images of geometrical figures, insects, animals and people - grooves 30 cm deep in a sand and pebble pound. Who made such huge images that are visible only from a considerable height? For what purpose was the complex of huge drawings created? Why haven't the images collapsed in 2000 years? There are no reliable answers to these questions yet.


Ominous valleys of death

Several terrestrial territories are rightfully considered the most mystical places the world, they are called the valleys of death.

Elyuya Cherkechekh

The Yakutsk Death Valley is located in the Vilyui lowland. Large metal objects dug into the ground are located in hard-to-reach places. The hunters who stayed overnight in warm metal chambers fell ill and soon died. The symptoms of the disease are strangely similar to those of severe radiation exposure. Locals are sure that iron fell from the sky, and once a century a huge pillar of fire bursts out of the ground, burning everything up to 100 m in radius.


Peruvian Death Valley

In the west of the Andes in Peru, there is a gorge where those who visited at night fell ill with a severe form of anemia and died quickly. Those who visited the valley during the day remained healthy and unharmed.


Pyrenean Valley of Death

In the very center of the valley, surrounded on all sides by mountains, is the purest lake Alet. But even birds do not fly here. From time to time people disappear in this place. Those of them who have returned look strangely aged and not fully sane.


There are mysteriously terrible Valley of Death in China - the Black Bamboo Hollow, and in Canada - the Valley of the Headless, and in Russia - the Dyatlov Pass.

Sable Island

Located in the Western Hemisphere, a small nomadic island is called the "Ship Eater". Due to the peculiarities of the local current, thousands of ships have found their last refuge in this terrible place. Huge sea ​​ships sucked into the island sand in just a couple of months. There is an assumption that the island is a living substance of a silicon nature.


Bermuda Triangle

Plot Atlantic Ocean in the Western Hemisphere is associated with numerous reports of the disappearance of ships and aircraft without a trace, the appearance of ships abandoned by the crew, unusual temporal, light and spatial phenomena. Hypotheses about what is happening in Bermuda Triangle a lot: some argue that the inhabitants of Atlantis have found their refuge in this place at the bottom of the ocean, others believe that an alien base is located here, and still others believe that this territory is a portal to other dimensions.


Easter Island

The stone giants were created between 1250 and 1500 AD. How the islanders could hew out the monolithic statues, and most importantly, how the multi-ton figures were transported from the place of extraction of the rock, defies explanation.


Yonaguni pyramids

Massive platforms and stone pillars lie at a depth of up to 40 m close Japanese island Ryuku. Some are trying to dispute the man-made origin of the complex, but most scientists rightly believe that nature cannot create so many right angles, regular square shapes.


Devil's Tower

Surpassing 2.5 times the size of the Cheops pyramid, the Devil's Tower is located in American state Wyoming. The local population claims that mysterious lights are sometimes seen at the top of the mountain. People cannot get to the mysterious object!


Jihlava town

The most mystical city in the world is Jihlava in the Czech Republic. In the catacombs, made by people in the Middle Ages, ghosts are found and the sounds of an organ are clearly heard. A special archaeological expedition in 1996 did not find a single room in the underground passage that could accommodate a bulky instrument, but confirmed the reality of the existence of organ sounds. In addition, a luminous staircase was discovered in the catacombs, the nature of the glow of which scientists could not explain.


In addition to the mystical, there are others on the planet - and the most, where all lovers are in a hurry.

Intellectual power helps humanity to reveal many secrets of the Earth. People reached the surface of the moon and explored other planets in the solar system. Still, there are a number of mysterious and unknown places in the world. Inhospitable conditions and destructive forces of nature restrain a person from exploring some parts of our planet. At the same time, these same natural forces help to maintain initial appearance and the beauty of such untouched places by civilization.

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Greenland ice caps

Greenland is the most large island in the world. In fact, most of the island is covered with ice caps - smaller ice sheets than ice sheets. Therefore, this place is considered the least populated on the planet and is practically not explored. Ice sheets in Greenland with a thickness of 3200 meters are about 100 thousand years old.

Glaciers, glacial rivers, hot springs, white nights and the northern lights can also be seen in Greenland. But erratic weather conditions make Greenland one of the least explored places on Earth.

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Mariana Trench, Western Pacific

The Mariana Trench is the most deep place on Earth, it is located in the western part The Pacific... It was formed millions of years ago. The most deep point Mariana Trench known as the "Challenger Abyss", the maximum known depth of which is just over 11 kilometers. Such a great depth and high pressure made the Mariana Trench a very difficult place to study, so it still remains unexplored to this day.

The Mariana Trench is home to deep sea creatures and rare minerals. The bottom of the Mariana Trench contains fossils that are millions of years old, and many other minerals that would help uncover the secrets of the Earth. But unstable conditions make it difficult for people to explore this place.

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Kankar Punsum, Bhutan

Kankar-Punsum - the highest unsubdued Mountain peak in the world. It is located in Bhutan. This mountain has a height of 7,570 meters and is the 40th most high mountains in the world. There are only four known expeditions to Kankar-Punsum - in 1983, 1985, 1986 and 1994, respectively. But all of them were unsuccessful due to heavy snowfall and unstable weather conditions.

Out of respect for local beliefs, the government of Bhutan banned mountaineering on Kankar Punsum in 2004. So this mountain peak remained unexplored and unexplored.

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Deserts

It is common knowledge that deserts are difficult to explore due to unusable weather conditions... Antarctica is largest desert in a world with unsuitable conditions for growing plants. The hottest desert in the world - the Sahara - is located in Africa. The amount of annual rainfall in the deserts is very low. Also, these territories are distinguished by extreme temperature changes - it is very hot during the day, and it becomes very cold at night. This creates very harsh living conditions for plants, animals and people.

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Deep caves

There are a large number of caves. They have become too difficult for scientists to study due to unbearable weather conditions, sharp stones, heat and slippery conditions. Some of the underwater caves are not inhabited by living creatures due to the deadly conditions for survival. The Flooded Caves of Yucatan in Mexico - sacred Mayan caves - are the best example of this. Crystal caves and snow caves are also too dangerous for expeditions due to possible unprecedented sudden changes in conditions inside the caves and their topography.

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Selva Amazon, South America

The Amazon rainforest is half of the world's rainforest, with an area of ​​6.47 million square kilometers. The rich biodiversity of this area and the presence of rare species of animals make the Amazon jungle a priority area for study. But the mystery of this place makes it a still completely unexplored place on Earth.

There is no dry season in the Amazon rainforest, it rains all year round. Heavy rains between February and May cause a sharp rise in the water level in the Amazon River. This leads to severe flooding in her basin. In this state, transportation across the river becomes too dangerous due to the extreme river currents. It is also home to many dangerous animals such as jaguars, rattlesnakes, Brazilian wandering spiders, mosquitoes, poison dart frogs, piranhas, black caiman and anacondas that can harm humans. Lack of access to healthy food and clean water can lead to many diseases.

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Antarctica

This is the coldest place on the surface of the Earth, the temperature most time fluctuates sharply from -10C to -30C. The lowest temperature ever recorded in Antarctica was -89 degrees Celsius. It is the driest, coldest and windiest continent on Earth. Such a harsh climate makes Antarctica the most mysterious and unexplored place on our planet. Antarctica holds many secrets and therefore is of great interest to the scientific community. The average thickness of the ice crust on the continent is about 2.5 km, which means that the surface under the ice contains many archaeological artifacts from the period when the continent was free of ice.

The maximum wind speed recorded in Antarctica in 1972 is 321 km per hour. The ice sheets of Antarctica, which are more than 3.2 km thick, reflect the intolerable state of the climate on this continent. Heavy snowfalls, glaciers, ice cracks are other potential hazards in Antarctica.

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Conclusion

These were the most mysterious and unexplored places on Earth. Thank you for the attention.