Namib Desert

The Namib Desert in southern Africa has patches on its soil named “fairy circles.” Nobody knows where did it come from. Their origin is still a mystery. Were they made by termites, competitive plants or by the feet of God?  

Taos

Taos, New Mexico has been attracting artists since the letter half of the 19th century. This is called a magical place that one should visit at least once. The Taos Pueblo five-story interlinked homes came into existence about a millennia ago and happen to be one of the archaic continuously thriving communities. Now the weirdest part of all is that about 2 percent of the population (5,600 plus residents) hear a consistent humming sound whose source is still not known.    

Church Of The Holy Sepulchre

It all started in 2016 when people began to smell a sweet scent coming from Christ’s tomb. Not only that the sensitive instrumentation that was used to scan the bottom of the tomb went defunct. It all happened in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on the land of Jerusalem.   

The Bermuda Triangle, Atlantic Ocean

Bermuda Triangle

Bermuda Triangle has even many films based on it. It is believed that the triangle has swallowed many ships, aircraft, and even humans. Scaringly, no trace has been found of those who vanished. The triangle dubbed as the Devil’s Triangle is still a mystery to the world. Some believe that the place has magnetic anomalies that brings the compasses off the track.   

The Banff Springs Hotel, Canada

The Banff Springs Hotel

Love ghost stories? Well, this is the place to be. The Banff Springs Hotel of Canada houses many ghost stories. The horror is not limited to the stories only but many mysterious events have happened here. The most dominant of them is about a family that was killed cold-bloodedly. The murder took place in room 873. They also talk about a doorman who resurfaces sometimes and then disappears into thin air. Beside these supernatural tales, the hotel is worth a visit.        

The Skirrid Mountain Inn, Wales

The Skirrid Mountain Inn

The Skirrid Mountain located in the middle of the rising fells and lichen-spotted stone villages on the eastern edge of the amazing Brecon Beacons National Park is filled with unbelievable stories.