10 Wonderful Mysterious Place. Number 2 is Absolutely Stunning
Do you wish to know the most mysterious places in India or most mysterious places in World. Planet EARTH is a wondrous place that never ceases to amaze with its majestic natural wonders and jaw dropping man made marvels. But our Planet isn't without its fair share of mysteries , either.
There are many things that we know and have discovered with the help of science and history today. But there remains so many others that are unexplained and can be listed under mysterious things in the world.
So after much of digging and studying these places , here is my list of 10 most mysterious places in India and whole over the world.
1. The Magnetic Hill Of Leh , Ladakh

Cars driving up the hill get pulled up of their own accord. That is, one can drive up here with the ignition of their vehicles turned off.
2. The Bermuda Triangle

3. Blood Falls (Antarctica)

4. Crooked Forest, Poland

This Polish forest lives up to its name, with hundreds of peculiar pine trees. Several hundred pine trees were planted there in the 1930s and grew with an almost 90- degree bend at their base, making them look like fishing hooks.
5. Door to Hell (Turkmenistan)

Almost 50 years ago, a gaping , fiery crater opened in the desert of northern Turkmenistan . The Darvaza Crater , also known as the Door to Hell, is still burning today, and at night its glow can be seen from miles away.
6. Plain of Jars (Laos)

More than 2000 large ancient stone jars are spread across a plateau in the Xiengkhouang province of central Laos. Some stand 10 feet tall and weigh several tons. Archaeologists estimate the jars are 2000 years old, but their purpose is unclear.
7. Eternal Flame Falls, United States

Why ? well, because it manages to fuse two of the earth's most elemental forces in one single spot - that's why , you'll first see the gorgeous falls themselves .
Then comes the flame, which can be seen flickering behind the cataracts .
It never goes out , and scientists says the conflagration is created by the presence of natural gas seeping from the subterrane .
8. Stonehenge (England)

The prehistoric monument from more than 5000 years ago is such a famous landmark that people might not think of it as mysterious anymore. But how and why these massive stones in England were made and arranged over the course of 1500 years has captivated researchers , historians and curious visitors for generations.
9. Slope Point (New Zealand)

At the southern most point of New Zealand's South Island, the constant , fierce winds blowing up from Antarctica are so strong that they've bent the trees growing there into surreal, permanent shapes.
10. Lake Natron (Tanzania)

Lake Natron in Tanzania is also known as Petrifying Lake because it has the power to turn birds to " stone ". The water temperature can reach 140 degrees Fahrenheit and its pH level is 10.5, nearly as high as ammonia . The water is so caustic that it can burn the skin and eyes of animals that aren't adapted to it.
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