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MYSTERIOUS PLACES ON EARTH THAT CAN'T BE EXPLAINED

MYSTERIOUS PLACES

By JACKIEN N.Published 3 years ago 3 min read
MYSTERIOUS PLACE ON EARTH

Mysterious places that can;t be explained

Scientists and historians have some of the answers to questions about life on Earth and human history, but they sometimes encounter something that they are unable to understand. These are places around the world that are amazing to see, but scientists don't know why there is one tree when you could have two trees nearby. This is apparently the theory in case of Casorso Italy.

While it is rare to see two fully grown trees living side by side, it is unusual to see a hybrid like this where the tree on the bottom has healthy flower that come at the expense of the other. It usually happens that one of the trees in the pair suffers because of this. The beauty of the white flowers on the cherry tree make this spectacle all the more incredible. Ironically, for safety reasons, the tree has been fenced off so visitors don't get too close.

There is much about the origins of the Heidenter that is still a mystery. It is believed to have been built during the reign of the Roman Emperor Constantius II, who ruled between 351 and 361. However, this is only a best guess; there is little evidence to support it. The ancient Romans sometimes built structures like this to mark the site of significant military victories. The settlement was once surrounded by walls, and there was even an arch remaining until it was misunderstood in the 18th century as the gateway to the old city. Since then, lots of myths and legends have grown up around it. It has become a popular gathering spot for pagans who refer to it as Heaven's Gate for reasons unknown. If it was really a Roman tetrapylon, it would probably have a statue of either an Emperor or God in the middle of it. However, there is no sign of it today. There is a clue in the name of Inventonate Island in Kenya which tells you something about how Kenyans feel about Heidenter - they call it "No Return". This corresponds with the myths and legends that surround it-suggesting that nobody knows what happens to those who enter it.

The temple of andara is a popular tourist destination among those who are interested in ancient Egypt because of the large human foot imprints that can be found at the entrance to the temple. %Some scientists and archaeologists say that the footprints were carved by the same people who built the temple, while others believe that they were left by giants.% Unfortunately, after being hit by a Turkish air raid in 2018, the temple was badly damaged. However, the footprints survived. %If more people visit egypt, they might also be able to appreciate Abu Ghraib's old city, which contains a structure that was once a sun temple and was dedicated to the great god Ra. It was built somewhere around 2400 BC, and had a stepped pyramid of its own. Today, only two of Abu Ghraib's six sun temples remain intact. The giant blocks of red granite scattered across the area remain a mystery for archaeologists. few words about an incredible ancient ruins in kislorda, kazakhstan the ruins are a plateau on a small isthmus surrounded by waterit's now a National Reserve and is off limits to visitors rumors abound about what happened to people who tried to explore the site the hand of hercules, located in the temple of hercules, is part of the attraction earthquakes seem to be common in the area

Some people believe that the lost city of the kalahari is a real place, although there is still much debate about its existence.

For many people, the lost city of the kalahari remains a mystery and speculatio

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