Unsolved Mysteries of the world

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Couple of famous ones.

What happened on Eilean Mor lighthouse?
http://www.historicmysteries.com/the-disappearance-of-the-three-flannan-isles-lighthouse-keepers/

The dyatlov pass (devils) incident
http://www.forteantimes.com/features/articles/1562/the_dyatlov_pass_incident.html

Cattle mutilations
http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/563685-bizarre-cattle-mutilations-baffle-investigators/


The spooky Bloop sound captured by deep ocean Hydrophones in south america.
http://www.livescience.com/24303-spooky-science-unexplained-ocean-sounds.html

Anyone got anymore good uns? I need to know!!!!!
Dyatlov Pass was an avalanche apparently. Would explain a fair bit, but not as exciting as aliens or some top secret Soviet experiment gone wrong. What about the Philadelphia Experiment? Is that just a myth or did it really happen?
 


I've solved the 4 mysteries in the OP

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Good shouts like mate. Should've seen that like.

However. I'll offer a counter.

1. All three guys topped themselves at the same time? Probability suggests otherwise. Why have no bodies ever washed ashore?

2. Hypothermia doesn't explain away some of the abnormalities lie some bodies had missing tongue's, eyes. some had horrific internal injuries but none showing external signs. Some bodies had radioactive signatures
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3. Pissed younguns doesnt explain away the near perfect precision involved in the dissecting of the cattle. Or how did these younguns exsanguinate the cattle without dropping a drop of blood, or the sheer brutality of the procedure performed.

4. Hhhhm could be even though all known whales have been ruled out. People are saying icebergs, but that still doesnt cut it with most scientists.

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weez this then?

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One of the most fascinating to me are those pictures of giant animals (spiders, dragons etc) scratched out on the plains of Cusco in Peru, which were done hundreds of years ago but can only be seen from an aeroplane.

(Where's that 'aliens' meme?)
 

Good shout.

Here's a good thread on it from a while back on here
http://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/the-black-knight-satellite.894337/

Jack the Ripper bugs me :(

Me too.

Dyatlov Pass was an avalanche apparently. Would explain a fair bit, but not as exciting as aliens or some top secret Soviet experiment gone wrong. What about the Philadelphia Experiment? Is that just a myth or did it really happen?

Refer to post 23. Section #2. To see that it wasn't an avalanche.

Philadelphia experiment was very real as real as the Manhattan project or artichoke project or Monarch project or project paperclip. Read up my friend. Prepared to get madder. ;)
 
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One of the most fascinating to me are those pictures of giant animals (spiders, dragons etc) scratched out on the plains of Cusco in Peru, which were done hundreds of years ago but can only be seen from an aeroplane.

(Where's that 'aliens' meme?)

Great shout. Can we be underestimating the brains of the nazca people? Could they have made smaller ones to see what they're like then made them massive using proportions and that for their gods?
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One of the most fascinating to me are those pictures of giant animals (spiders, dragons etc) scratched out on the plains of Cusco in Peru, which were done hundreds of years ago but can only be seen from an aeroplane.

(Where's that 'aliens' meme?)

The Nazca lines? They're not that near Cusco (about 600km, I think)
 
There was a TV show hosted by Leonard Nimoy called 'In Search Of' which examined a lot of these things. Some were a bit silly but some were very good. That's where I first heard about Peru, and other things like the huge cargo ship on one of the Great Lakes that went down with all hands possibly due to some freak wave. Also Viking runes in New England and Native American carvings of elephants and spacemen.

The Nazca lines? They're not that near Cusco (about 600km, I think)
Sozz, problies my mistake as I don't know a lot about it but find it fascinating all the same.
 
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