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Do Aliens exist? UFO sightings are streaming through the sky at the wee hours of the night. People are disappearing into thin air instantaneously. Crazy but true. These are just some of the strange documented happenings that have occurred in some of these intriguing places. Apparently it is not just the Bermuda Triangle that has its share of the unexplained mystery. Fact or fiction? We will let you decide. Read on.
Right here in the Grand Canyon state are the famous Superstitions Mountains. As the legend has it in the 1800s, it was reported that Jacob Waltz found a vast gold mine in the mountains. Depending the version of the story you have heard as there are several out there Mr. Waltz has kept the exact location of the gold mine a secret until his deathbed. Till this day, the gold mine has not been discovered. There are several rumors that those who died searching for the mysterious gold mine haunt the mountains. Others have reported that little people known as Tuar-Tums live below the surface of the mountains in the caves and tunnels guarding the secret gold mine. Some of the Apache Indians even believe that the entrance to hell is located within these mysterious hills. Enter if you dare.
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Back in November 1930 the entire village of Lake Anjikuni disappeared mysteriously leaving everything behind including food and rifles. There have been various versions of the story ranging from a population of 30 to 2000 that had virtually disappeared into thin air. What is even more interesting is despite the vast amount of food left behind seven sled dogs was found 300 miles from the village dead from starvation. Another interesting fact is there were reports of strange lights seen right above the village before these villagers disappeared. Aliens you suppose we’ll let your imagination fill in the rest.
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Located off the coast of Japan is the Bermuda Triangle’s sibling The Dragon’s Triangle or as some call it The Devil’s Sea. This mysterious location is rumored to have a vast amount of interesting phenomena occur including unexplained lights and objects and mysterious disappearances. It holds such a fear over the region that the Japanese Fishing Authorities consider the area dangerous. One documented story goes back to the year 1952 when The Japanese government sent out a research vessel the Kaio Maur No.5 to investigate the mysterious occurrences surrounding the Devil’s Sea. Needless to say, the ship and its crew of 31 people were never to be seen again. Theories surrounding the disappearances range from Aliens, gates to other universes to even the possibility of another gateway to the mysterious city that lies beneath the ocean’s surface Atlantis.
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The Bigelow Ranch in Utah has been the home of a ton of strange phenomena since the 50s. The most noteworthy of events seem to have occurred when a ranching couple bought the Ranch in 1994 Terry and Gwen Sherman. From the very day they were on the property strange occurrences started for the couple. Their first interaction was with a wolf that allowed them to pet the creature. Moments after this the creature savagely tore apart one of their calves. Despite Mr. Sherman trying to shoot the wolf, the bullets had no effect on the creature. Furthermore, when attempting to track the animal down its tracks mysteriously disappeared making it impossible to locate the animal. Following this were a host of other strange occurrences including UFO sightings, floating orbs that is believed to have disintegrated their dogs, and horrifying cattle mutilations. Unfortunately, things got so bad for the couple they eventually sold the ranch to Robert Bigelow in 1996 the founder for the National Institute for Discovery Science. Mr. Bigelow had a keen interest in the farm, and its unexplained phenomena. Till this day Mr. Bigelow still owns the farm and conducts studies on what occurs. However, the results of the findings have been kept secret.
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