For over 400 years, the bones of Nicolaus Copernicus grave site were lost to history. Then in 2008, investigators announced the rediscovery.
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Poveglia Island lies in the Venice Lagoon off the eastern coast of Italy. Locals are afraid and say it’s an “island of ghosts,” cursed with dark spirits.
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Unexplained Mysteries
Günther Stoll’s Mysterious Final Moments: The YOGTZE Case
by Les Hewittby Les HewittGünther Stoll scribbled the note “YOGTZE” and left the house. That night, someone ran him over and killed him. What did the note mean and who murdered him?
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The Zone of Silence is an area in the desert of Northern Mexico that, like the Bermuda Triangle, has a reputation for anomalous activity.
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The oldest tree in the world is estimated to be 5,067 years old. It is located in the Bristlecone Pine Forest in California’s White Mountains.
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Unexplained Mysteries
Secrets of the Coral Castle, Florida: An Engineering Marvel
by Les Hewittby Les HewittThe Coral Castle near Miami was built by Ed Leedskalnin who took his secrets to the grave, and how he built the engineering marvel is still a mystery.
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Peter Gibbs took his Cessna out at night one Christmas Eve in Scotland. What happened to him would come to be known as the Great Mull Air Mystery.
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Clairvius Narcisse was declared dead in 1962 and buried the next day. He returned to his village in 1980 claiming to have been zombified.