1. The Loyalty Islands
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Mystery Island got its name when it was used as an airstrip by the Allies during WWII. The island's tiny size and remote location prevented the Japanese from figuring out where the planes where coming from, and so it was called the mystery island.
2. Great Zimbabwe
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Great Zimbabwe's most enduring and impressive remains are its stone walls. These walls were constructed from granite blocks gathered from the exposed rock of the surrounding hills.
3. Easter Island
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The Moai statuses found in the remote Easter Island, Chile, are said to have been built by the ancient civilization of Rapa Nui sometime between 1250 and 1500 CE. Their purposes or who their resemblance is supposed to be is still a mystery to this day.
4. Hamakulia Volcano
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It is said to be particularly active but also the strange lights and plane and ship disappearances put it in the league of the vile vortices. Scientists also say that the area around the volcano is prone to piezomagnetic effects.
5. Mohenjo-Daro
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The archaeological importance of the site was first recognized in 1922, one year after the discovery of Harappa. The historical city's original name is not Mohenjo Daro. Nobody knows what it is, as the Harrappan scripture has still not been deciphered
6. Wharton Basin
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Wharton Basin is the marine area of the north east quarter of the Indian Ocean. No one has been able to decipher, let alone prove, why the lithosphere of the Wharton Basin would rupture the way it did in a complex magnitude 8.6 strike-slip earthquake.
7. The South Atlantic Anomaly
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This place creates havoc with satellites and spacecrafts. Astronauts' on the space shuttle complained laptop computers would sometimes crash when they passed through the anomaly.
8. The Dragon's Triangle
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Also known as Devil's Sea because of ancient legends suggesting dragons living off the coast of Japan.
There has been a lot of suspicious activity along this region like numerous disappearances of ships and planes.
9. The Algerian Megaliths
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The 13 monuments, whose square stone bases are topped with angular mounds, are on a pair of hills. Built between the fourth and seventh centuries, the tombs are believed to have been the final resting places for Berber royalty.
10. The Nevada Triangle
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It is located in a region of the Sierra Nevada Mountains where some 2000 planes have been lost in the last 60 years. In this remotely populated area of more than 25,000 miles of mountain desert, many crash sites are never found.