The Devil’s Sea or Dragon Triangle, located off Japan's coast, is well-known for the disappearance of ships, vanished aircraft & strange lights.
A cursed place by the queen transformed this fertile place into a sandy desert burying over 30 temples & turning the Kaveri River into a swirling whirlpool.
A shrine with a stone weighing 70kg, requires 11 people to gather around touch it with forefingers & chant the name of the saint who cursed it, following which the stone rises in the air itself.
A small village 35km away from Ahmednagar, where no crime has been reported since today. People here are deities of Lord Shiva & believe that he will protect them.
This place is famous for the disappearance of a whole Inuit village in the 1930s without any trace leaving behind their theories and belongings.
Known as the “suicide forest”, where many people have taken their lives, this forest is located at the base camp of Mount Fuji. This place is also known for its paranormal activities.
While the North Pole saw the vanishing of 129 people & found 150 years later, the South Pole saw the remains of pre-human alien civilizations.
A burning natural gas ignited by scientists in 1971, has been burning ever since then.
This lake is also known as a petrifying lake which can turn birds into stone because of its alkaline water. Despite its harsh condition few species manage to survive here.
It's located near Leh in Ladakh, where vehicles appear to roll uphill, a mysterious place that defies gravity.