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1, the death of harold holt:

Harold holt (1908.8.5—1967.12. 17), an Australian politician, was elected as the 17 Prime Minister of Australia in 1966. On Sunday, 1967, 12, 17, Holt and some friends swam in Cheviot Beach, his favorite swimming place, which is located at the tip of the peninsula on the east side of Phillip Bay in Melbourne. Although the sea was very stormy at that time, Holt insisted on swimming despite his friends' discouragement, but Holt was quickly submerged by the waves and his friends called the police. In a short time, the Royal Australian Navy, helicopters, nearby troops and local volunteers dispatched to search for Holt. This rapid and large-scale search is the first time in Australian history, but Holt was not found in the end. Two days later, the government officially announced that Holt was presumed dead. The search was terminated without a formal investigation. The cause of death of the Australian Prime Minister remains a mystery.

2. The disappearance of gold mines in Holland:

There is a gold mine in superstitious mountain, Arizona. If you break down the wall with a hammer, piles of natural gold will roll down. This gold mine was originally discovered by an Indian race and kept as a secret. The secret was not revealed until a Mexican monk came to Arizona. It is called "Dutch Gold Mine" because many explorers who are thought to be from the Netherlands came here in the19th century, and two of them are actually German explorers Jacob Watts and Jacob Weser. They saved Don Miguel Perata in a battle in a small Mexican town. In return, Don Miguel Perata told two explorers the secret of a family gold mine, and then three.

Subsequently, Perata sold the map and the gold mine, on condition that he got half of the proceeds from the gold mine. In the next 20 years, the two Germans continued to work in gold mines, but disaster finally happened. One night, when Watts returned to the camp, he found that Weaser had disappeared, and there were only bloody clothes and Indian arrows on the ground.

1880, the gold mine was discovered by two young American soldiers. Their backpacks were full of gold, but they never came back when they went again. Later, an investigation team was sent to investigate. They found two soldiers shot dead. Later, stories about gold mines spread everywhere and were polished. Now this area belongs to the national park-The Lost Netherlands National Park, and mining is prohibited, but this does not stop 8,000 people from going there to look for gold every year.

3. Unknown forces lead to the death of climbers:

This incident refers to the night of February 2, 1959, when nine skiers died in the northern part of the Ural Mountains. The team leader is Diart Love. They had an accident while climbing the Dongling Mountain of Death, and all the team members died. Later investigation showed that the tents of these climbers were open, and they stepped barefoot in the thick snow, with no signs of fighting. One of them, skull fracture, had two broken ribs and a missing tongue. Others were wrapped in rags, and the clothes seemed to have been cut from the dead. The study found that the clothes of the deceased contained very strong radiation, although these radiation may have been added later. But there is no evidence that it is involved. An investigating doctor said that the fatal injuries of the three deceased may not be caused by people, but by an extreme force. So far, this unknown force is still a mystery.

4.Vela activities:

So far, it is still impossible to explain the two bright lights displayed by the American Vela satellite on1September 22, 979. These two lights have always been speculated as typical lights of a nuclear explosion, but recently decrypted documents show that "although it looks like a signal of a nuclear explosion, it may not come from a nuclear explosion." These two lights were found at 00:53 GMT1September 22nd, 797. Satellite monitoring shows that there are two bright lights (one is fast and bright, the other is long and slightly dark) between Bouvet Island and Prince Edward Island in the Indian Ocean. The US Air Force arrived there shortly after the light appeared, but found no signs of explosion or radiation.

5. Blood of Saint Yanu arius:

Saint Yanu arius is a bishop of Naples and a martyr saint of Roman Catholicism. He was arrested and imprisoned while visiting the deacon of Putaoli (now Pozzoli) sulfur mine. After that, he was tortured and thrown into the lions in Flaviat Square, Pozzoli Province. Then in 305 BC, he and his companions were beheaded in the sulfur spout volcano. According to the words and deeds of the early saints, the Bishop of Naples, Saint Severus, ordered his body to be transferred to the catacombs in Naples. 10 century ago, his body was moved to benevento by Prince benevento, but his head was left in Naples. In the chaotic era of Frederick's rule in the Holy Roman Empire, his body was once again moved to the Vergine Monastery in Montaigne.

Although the information about his life and work is limited, he is famous because, surprisingly, his coagulated blood turns into liquid every year, and the time of first recording is 1389. He condensed dry blood in a capsule in a sacred coffin. When these capsules come near his body three times a year, the blood will become liquid. At that time, thousands of people will gather in the church in Naples to watch, and the archbishop praying on the high altar will hold dried blood in a small glass bottle. When the blood is liquefied, the bishop will raise the small glass bottle again to make sure that the blood is liquefied. This kind of ceremony is held three times a year, and the most famous one is once a year to commemorate Saint Yanu arius's seeking the Tao. There is a scientific explanation that this strange liquefied substance is not blood, but more like thixotropic jelly, such as hydrated iron oxide, which will have the same reaction in the laboratory. But in fact, the liquefaction of dried blood on a certain day increases the mystery.

6. North Point and Boeing aircraft:

William Boeing, the creator of Boeing aircraft, named his first Boeing aircraft "Blue Man", 19 18. He sold "Blue Man" and another Boeing plane "Mara" to a flight school in New Zealand, which was Boeing's first deal. At first, these two planes were used to transport mail and passengers. The New Zealand Flight School was closed in 1924, and a pioneer pilot wrote a letter to Boeing Company in 1959, which revealed that the two Boeing planes were later transported to a military base in North Point and put in an empty tunnel warehouse. An officer thought that the fuselage was in danger of fire, so he ordered the tunnel to be closed, but there is evidence that the two planes still exist. However, due to the concealment of the army and the government, the whereabouts of these two historic planes remain a mystery.

7. Chasing the tomb:

/kloc-In the 8th century, a wealthy landowner in Varan built a rock tomb in a Christian church in Barbados. There is a heavy marble door in the tomb, where Mrs. tommasi was buried in 1807. A year later, the Chase family took over the tomb. The Chase family is also the owner of the manor. Chase's two daughters were buried in this tomb in 1808 and 18 12 respectively. However, when their father Thomas Chase's coffin was carried into this grave in 18 12, his two daughters were found. But there's no sign of the grave being broken into. When 18 16 carried another boy's coffin into the grave, it was found that Chase's coffin was messed up again. At that time, Thomas's coffin was carried into the grave by eight people, and his coffin stood upright against the vault. Eight weeks later, when the boy's coffin was carried into the grave, rumors about this strange grave spread. Although the tomb was sealed, the four coffins of the Chase family were once again in a state of chaos. After that, Sir Combwell, a Barbados government official, made a decisive decision and ordered the coffins to be arranged neatly according to 18 19, and put seals on the doors. The next year, when he went to rob the tomb again, the seal was intact, but the four coffins of Chase's family were disturbed again. Only Mrs. tommasi's coffin lay quietly in the corner.

There is no proper explanation for this phenomenon. Slaves can't move coffins without leaving any traces. There has never been a flood, and it is impossible for an earthquake to just shake the tomb and leave the surrounding area intact. Finally, people decided to empty the grave, which is still empty.

8, fireball:

Naga fireball is one of the phenomena in the world that is completely recorded but can't be explained. Every night in June+10, 5438, thousands of observers gathered on the banks of the Mekong River in Thailand to watch their fireballs emerge from the river. These balls are reddish and the size of eggs. They rise slowly from the river, then accelerate until they disappear. People can see thousands of fireballs every night. These fireballs did not appear on the night of the festival, which proves that these fireballs are more like natural phenomena than official statements.

However, this supernatural phenomenon is still questioned. Manas Cannokson, a doctor from Nongkai, believes that the fireball is caused by biogas produced by fermentation of sediments at the bottom of the river, and biogas is formed by sparks generated when it surfaced. Italian chemists also believe that this is caused by the gas produced by the decay of objects. But there are other researchers who oppose this view. They think that there is not much sediment at the bottom of the river, and methane will be dissolved by water before it reaches the surface. All this is still a mystery.

9. Ireland's crown jewels are missing;

In the19th century, King William V of Ireland collected many jewels-emeralds, rubies and diamonds. These jewels are safely placed in Bedford Tower of Dublin Castle, and are kept by Ulster military officer, his nephew and two assistants. 1907 June 18, the parish priest said that the key to the tower was missing. Five days later, a cleaner found the door open at work. Then on July 6, she found something even stranger: the door of the vault full of jewels was open all night. That afternoon, the priest and William V's nephew examined the gold and decorated the collar of St Patrick. At this moment, a doorman came in. The priest gave him the key to finish the rest of the jewelry inlay. A minute later, when the priest returned to the vault again, he found that all the jewels were gone!

The police never caught the criminal. Scottish detectives once wrote a list of suspects, but this report was banned. Later, Edward VII thought that all four people at that time should be responsible for the poor protection of jewelry. 14 later, the priest died in his garden. It is puzzling that he is a neutron bomb and has been labeled as "Irish Peace Corps will never be forgotten", but most Irish people think that this priest who was abused by the British government is innocent. The jewels in the Irish crown have never been found.

10, Congo dinosaur:

Congo dinosaurs are thought to live in the Congo River basin. According to local folktales, Congo dinosaurs looked like elephants, with long necks, tails and small heads. This description is very consistent with the appearance of small sauropods. Zoologists continue to track Congo dinosaurs, believing that they are dinosaur remains. So far, only some witnesses, fuzzy long-distance videos and a few photos have proved the existence of Congo dinosaurs.

One of the most striking evidences is the death of a Congolese dinosaur. 1979 Eugene Thomas, a priest in Ohio, told Dr. James Powell and Dr. Roy P. McAll that a Congolese dinosaur was killed near Lake Taylor on 1959. Thomas began to preach in Congo from 1955. He collected many earliest evidences and records about Congo dinosaurs, and claimed that he had seen Congo dinosaurs twice. The indigenous pygmies near Lake Tailai said that they had built fences on the tributaries of Lake Tailai to prevent newly vacated dinosaurs from interfering with their fishing. A Congolese dinosaur tried to break the fence, and local residents killed the Congolese dinosaur. Thomas also mentioned that two pygmies imitated the cry of Congo dinosaur when they shot it, and then local residents held a banquet and Congo dinosaur was cooked and eaten. But everyone who attended the party died in the end, either food poisoning or natural death.