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Plain of Jars Mysterious Places
Bongsong · 9 months ago
The 1930s discovery of thousands of megalithic stone jars dotting a remote landscape in Laos has long intrigued travelers and scientists alike.
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Yonaguni Monument
Bongsong · 9 months ago
Deep down in Japan’s southern island chain, near Taiwan, is Yonaguni. Island waters here are known among divers for their abundance of hammerhead sharks, but in 1987 one diver discovered something much cooler that still baffles scientists to this day.
San Luis Valley
Bongsong · 9 months ago
The San Luis Valley desert in southern Colorado is so mysterious, it even has its own Google Map  highlighting various paranormal activity that's been reported there. A flying humanoid was spotted in the desert in 2009, there have been many bigfoot sightings over the years, and it's home to a ranch that “figured prominently in the [animal] mutilation waves of the ’70s.”
Taos Mysterious Places
Bongsong · 9 months ago
Taos, New Mexico — which has been drawing artists to its ancient surroundings since the very end of the 19th century — is a magical place well worth a visit in its own right. The Taos Pueblo, a five-story series of adjoining homes, dates back a millenia and is one of the oldest continually inhabited communities in America.
Teotihuacan Mysterious Places
Bongsong · 9 months ago
Any trip to Mexico City should include a visit to this fascinating Mesoamerican city just 30 miles northeast of the capital. The pyramids and other structures here date to 400 BCE; by the time the Aztecs found the city in the 1400s, it had already been abandoned for centuries. They named it “the place where the gods were created,” or Teotihuacan.
Temple of Jupiter
Bongsong · 9 months ago
The giant blocks of stone called the Trilithon that make up the base of this Roman temple in Baalbek, Lebanon remain a great mystery of the ancient world despite over 100 years of study by archaeologists.
Plain of Jars Mysterious Places
Bongsong · 9 months ago
The 1930s discovery of thousands of megalithic stone jars dotting a remote landscape in Laos has long intrigued travelers and scientists alike.
Crooked Forest Mysterious Places
Bongsong · 9 months ago
There’s a curious little forest in far-western Poland near the German border where trees grow at a 90-degree angle at their base — and no one knows why. This mystery is doubly intriguing because the Crooked Forest, as it’s known, is surrounded by a non-crooked forest of trees that grow straight up in the normal way.
La Zona del Silencio (Zone of Silence)
Bongsong · 9 months ago
Deep in the northern deserts of Mexico is a 30-odd square-mile area where things are just a bit off. In the earthly realm, the Zone contains dozens of flora and fauna endemic to the area and is rich in uranium and magnetite. It’s the otherworldly claims, however, that are most intriguing.
Skinwalker Ranch Mysterious
Bongsong · 9 months ago
Few if any presumed UFO sites are as rich with conspiracy as the one formerly owned by billionaire Robert Bigelow in the Utah wilderness 150 miles east of Salt Lake City. It helps that a movie in the found-footage genre called “Skinwalker Ranch” was filmed there in 2013, and that the ranch was featured in the “Extraordinary Beliefs” documentary series. Add that to decades of mysterious sightings and encounters, and you have (allegedly) a full-fledged government cover-up in plain sight.

Whether you believe in extraterrestrials or paranormal activity, there’s no denying the bizarre at Skinwalker Ranch, where there have been reported sightings of UFOs, bigfoot-type creatures, animal mutilations, unexplained lights, poltergeist activity and crop circles. These things have been reported throughout Uintah County, but are in the highest concentration around the ranch.

The ranch was named after the Navajo legend about harmful witches who disguise themselves as, turn into or possess any animal.
Cahokia / University of Houston
Bongsong · 9 months ago
Across the Mississippi River from St. Louis there once was a thriving city of 20,000 American Indians from many different cultures — making it at the time the largest and most sophisticated city in North America outside Mexico, with a larger population than European cities like London.
Plain of Jars Mysterious Places
Bongsong · 9 months ago
The 1930s discovery of thousands of megalithic stone jars dotting a remote landscape in Laos has long intrigued travelers and scientists alike.
Plains Zebra
Ripon · 9 months ago
To think of a zebra as a striped horse is not quite right, but not quite wrong either. Zebras are members of the horse family Equidae. Zebras are also unmistakably striped! Each zebra has a distinct pattern of stripes, as unique as a person’s fingerprints.
Plain of Jars Mysterious Places
Bongsong · 9 months ago
The 1930s discovery of thousands of megalithic stone jars dotting a remote landscape in Laos has long intrigued travelers and scientists alike.
Photo of the Dearest odyssians, We present “moon over the plain”
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Wow. We love this pic. Wonder which parts are real and which are compositions using illustration and real photography, or if its all drawn. Any ideas? We still love it no matter how it came to be in the matrix.
Art is By Maggie-me. For more of this artists graphic work visit the site linked below:
http://m.flickr.com/#/photos/maggie-me/4444643833/
Hugs, o and om
Populus deltoides Cottonwood Native Plains
Himanshu · 4 years ago
A large spreading tree reaching 60 to 90 feet in height and 40 to 60 feet in spread. This native specie occurs along waterways and wet meadows throughout the Plains states. Greater drought and alkalinity tolerance than many of the euramericana hybrid poplar cultivars.  Produces seed in tufts of "cotton".
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