10 Unexplained Historical Mysteries Ever To Creep You Out

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Publicado 2024-07-11

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  • @kcross3494
    Mad respect for the woman who wouldn't leave without her dog. ❤
  • @lauralecocq7906
    I love this cool headed approach to unknown to me topics. Kudos.
  • @colorfulshow33
    There are many scary historical mysteries that have left the world wondering and intrigued. One such mystery is the disappearance of Amelia Earhart, the American aviator who vanished while flying over the Pacific Ocean in 1937. Another is the Dyatlov Pass incident, where nine experienced hikers mysteriously died in the Ural Mountains in 1959, with their bodies found with strange injuries and no explanation. Then there's the Mary Celeste, a ship that was found adrift in 1872 with no signs of foul play or natural disaster, but all hands had disappeared. These mysteries have captivated the public's imagination and continue to inspire theories and speculation to this day.
  • @jomorken4853
    Not drinking from a silver bowl! That is just outrageous
  • @jamesmichael561
    I'm not sure how they find all of these mysteries, but I like listening to them!
  • @SnowFlakeKiller666
    I guess 10 is the new 30... What is with youtube and all this AI crap
  • @jomorken4853
    What if the silver trumpet was to make peace.
  • @jomorken4853
    Great titanic pics. he is just walking away from the ship. Lucky there was so shallow water
  • @MadamHoneyB
    4:07 that particular creature looks more like a seahorse (to me). Imagine what folks thought seeing a creature like that. They are so tiny and strange looking that I’m sure it would blow one’s mind way back when. I just think some things are less sensational than what they received credit for.
  • @guymandude999
    Meh. 300 drawings in 30 years? Picasso produced 13,000 paintings and over 34,000 book illustrations, and 300 sculptures.
  • @jomorken4853
    Every archaeologist: Ceremonial or tomb. Nohing else exists
  • @Robert-ff9wf
    The Olympic and Titanic are ocean liners, not cruise ships. There is a difference.
  • @jomorken4853
    You forget about the Nagas, which is a very famous snakegod people