It's incredible that even with all of our technology and advancements, there are still places in the world that we can't explain. Which of these unexplained places do you think is the most perplexing
I lived in Nara, Japan for 12 years. It's so rich with Japanese history and culture that a period of Japanese history is named after it. The area is breathtaking, with traditional architecture, terraced rice farms, castle ruins, and massive ancient tombs known as kofun. Queen Himiko (of Tomb Raider fame) is thought to be buried in the Hashihaka kofun near the town of Sakurai at the base of Mt Miwa. Any place with that much history is bound to be rich in mysteries. The town of Asuka is about an hour south of Nara City and itself has it's own period in Japanese history. I was in a hiking group that went along ancient Japanese roads and about 2/3 of the treks we made were around that area. There are the ruins of a mountain castle (Takatori-jo) reclaimed by the forest with trees growing right out of the stone walls. There are the old sites of shrines, temples, tombs, villages, and even a palace out there. The area is also loaded with ancient stone carvings that have worked their way into local folklore, but nobody actually knows what they were for, coming up with names like 'the stone ship' or 'the tortoise'. Most of the group members were locals and we even had a few members who were historians, explaining where we going, what happened there, and what we were looking at. They said the local theories ranged from spirits to even aliens, but were most likely parts of larger wooden ceremonial structures that were lost to time, making it impossible to ever know exactly what they were for. I really loved the local folklore though because it really get the imagination going.
I have a set of twins. My cousin has a set of twins on top of being married to a twin. I have a set of twin girls and my family and when boys and my family on the other side. In kindergarten, there was a boy and a girl that also had a boy and a girl twin another class. I had two sets of twins that were really good friends with me from middle school through high school. There was a lady from my church Who had to set a twin boys. My stepdaughters aunt has a set of twins. I worked with the girl who has a twin. Being around twins is been a thing all my life
It's incredible that even with all of our technology and advancements, there are still places in the world that we can't explain. Which of these unexplained places do you think is the most perplexing
Yonaguni monument simply because it feels so inexplicable. We can't explain it completely. I'm not sure about tectonic plates because right angles.
I beg to differ. The most frightening part of the Marianas Trench is the fact that human pollution is found even at those depths.
It's truly sad.
So true
Thanks T5! 👍
I lived in Nara, Japan for 12 years. It's so rich with Japanese history and culture that a period of Japanese history is named after it. The area is breathtaking, with traditional architecture, terraced rice farms, castle ruins, and massive ancient tombs known as kofun. Queen Himiko (of Tomb Raider fame) is thought to be buried in the Hashihaka kofun near the town of Sakurai at the base of Mt Miwa. Any place with that much history is bound to be rich in mysteries. The town of Asuka is about an hour south of Nara City and itself has it's own period in Japanese history. I was in a hiking group that went along ancient Japanese roads and about 2/3 of the treks we made were around that area. There are the ruins of a mountain castle (Takatori-jo) reclaimed by the forest with trees growing right out of the stone walls. There are the old sites of shrines, temples, tombs, villages, and even a palace out there. The area is also loaded with ancient stone carvings that have worked their way into local folklore, but nobody actually knows what they were for, coming up with names like 'the stone ship' or 'the tortoise'. Most of the group members were locals and we even had a few members who were historians, explaining where we going, what happened there, and what we were looking at. They said the local theories ranged from spirits to even aliens, but were most likely parts of larger wooden ceremonial structures that were lost to time, making it impossible to ever know exactly what they were for. I really loved the local folklore though because it really get the imagination going.
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The answer to the last one is 42. I thought everyone knew that.
when the bermuda triangle is just an honorable mention on the list, 😅, great video!👍
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Why are your lists always full of the same places and things? You have been repeating content for far too long!
maybe that’s what our earth offers us. there’s nothing more special 😂
And if he dies before it's solved, and if he dies before it's solved.
I caught that too. That was repeated twice for a reason, hmmm.
Before it's solved
Whats the answer to the first 3?!
Lol
It’s not just a boulder… it’s a rock🥹
bent trees... just a theory... maybe a river was there for a short time in their early life...marsh threes can bend as well
wonder which country the number 1 is in?
...my mind keep thinking this snake might grow wings and fly from the island to mainland ahaha
History is strange
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You kill me. All you 'historians' use the same 'caveman at the fire' clip. You don't need to use it anymore. We get it.
The boulders are petrified seed/fruit from ancient giant trees before the flood. The nearby "mountain" is the tree stump.
Finally someone who knows 😎🌞🤜🤛🙌
Where's the log, then?
Forget mysteries on this planet... uranus is full of emm
good one genius
Who's anus?
@@kingjames.4715 St George bro. The Knight's Templar were from Rome and then betrayed by the pope. So I guess the popes anus. 💯
Insert family guy style joke about germany researching the twinning phenomenon.
No new ones?
Would you be a lady with very long hair? I find that feature quite stunning, describe it and how it looks on you?
the cause of the bermuda triangle is big djinn action there. they already told that they live there.
I have a set of twins. My cousin has a set of twins on top of being married to a twin. I have a set of twin girls and my family and when boys and my family on the other side. In kindergarten, there was a boy and a girl that also had a boy and a girl twin another class. I had two sets of twins that were really good friends with me from middle school through high school. There was a lady from my church Who had to set a twin boys. My stepdaughters aunt has a set of twins. I worked with the girl who has a twin. Being around twins is been a thing all my life
yup
There is a alien worm hole/magnetic anomaly under the sea and above the Bermuda triangle.
No1) Hope the boulders dont crack away bf a Millenia of humanity gets t enjoy them
# 10 in ohio there is a town called "twinsburgh" guess why
everything made in the dark
The Bermuda triangle was explained by the methane gas under the ocean