Слайд 1Mysterious Places In The World
Слайд 2Devils tower, USA
Devils Tower National Monument, which is also known as
Grizzly Bear Lodge is the first U.S. national monument, established on September 24, 1906 in northeastern Wyoming by President Theodore Roosevelt, it is found near the Belle Fourche River, encompassing 2.1 square miles (5.4 square km). It features a natural rock tower which is now exposed by erosion.
Слайд 3The Stone Forest – Shilin Stone Forest, China
The Shilin Stone Forest
in the Yunnan Province of China isn’t only famous because of the tall trees growing in the area. Instead, there are multitudinous towering limestone formations over an area of 96,000 acres, giving it the feel of a forest made of grey stones, which make this region look bizarre and yet enthralling.
Слайд 4Newgrange, Ireland
Newgrange is the best known Irish passage tomb and dates
to c.3,200BC. The large mound is approximately 80m in diameter and is surrounded at its base by a kerb of 97 stones. The most impressive of these stones is the highly decorated Entrance Stone.
Слайд 5Ship Rock, New Mexico
The Ship Rock is an inselberg, or a
single rocky hill, standing tall at a height of about 2,187.5 meters above sea level, in the otherwise barren desert land of Navajo Nation, San Juan County, New Mexico, USA.
Слайд 6The Pyramids Of Yonaguni, Japan
In 1986 a diver came across mysterious
underwater structures just off the southern tip of Japan. 25 metres below sea level sits one of the largest pyramid structures in the world; at 90 feet high, 600ft wide and with stone blocks which stack over five separate levels. Environmental investigators have also detailed that there is a road which runs around the entire incredible structure
Слайд 7The Geoglyphs Of Nazca, Peru
The Nazca Lines are a series of
ancient geoglyphs located in the Nazca Desert in southern Peru. Etched in the surface of the desert pampa sand about 300 hundred figures made of straight lines, geometric shapes and pictures of animals and birds and their patterns are only clearly visible from the air.
Слайд 8Dell black bamboo, China
Black Bamboo Ditch (Hei Zhu Gou) is located
in southwest of Sichuan Province of China. This is a primitive and mysterious virgin land. Because the Black Bamboo Ditch (Hei Zhu Gou) hides many mysteries not solved, local people name it “the terrific death valley”. It is known as too “Bermuda of China”.
Слайд 9Giants Causeway, Ireland
The Giant's Causeway, renowned for its polygonal columns of
layered basalt, is the only World Heritage Site in Northern Ireland. Resulting from a volcanic eruption 60 million years ago, this is the focal point of a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has attracted visitors for centuries.
Слайд 10Lake Baikal, Russia
It is a majestic place not only remarkable for
its deep water, but also for its deep mysteries, for Lake Baikal has long been the epicenter for a wide variety of weird happenings and high strangeness.
Слайд 11Circle goseck, Germany
The Goseck Henge is an early Neolithic Henge-structure with
entrances orientated to the rising and setting winter solstice sun. At c. 5,000 BC, the Goseck 'Henge' is considered the earliest solar observatory currently known in the world.
Слайд 12The Moai monuments on Easter island
This is one of the most
isolated places in the world, which is home to a huge statues. Scientists have absolutely no answer to the question “Who made them?” Overall the whole place is a complete mystery – and unfinished figures, ceremonial village with its 53 stone houses without windows and doors and many others.
Слайд 13Richat
(Eye Of The Sahara). Mauritania
The Richat Structure is also known
as the Eye of the Sahara. It’s a distinct and prominent circular geographical feature in the Sahara Desert.
Слайд 14"The gates of Hell" – the crater of Darvaza in Turkmenistan
The
Door to Hell, is near the small town of Darvaz in Turkmenistan. Forty-two years ago, geologists were drilling for gas when then encountered a very large cavern underground filled with a poisonous gas. They ignited the gas expecting it to burn off in a few hours. The gas is still burning to this day. Its 525 feet in diameter and 65 feet depth have not been caused by volcanic activity or a meteorite impact.
Слайд 15Arkaim, Russia
The ancient Ural fortress Arkaim located in the Chelyabinsk region
is often called the “Russian Stonehenge.” In addition to streets and buildings scientists have found remnants of a water system, metallurgic furnaces, and mines. It is also said to be one of the strongest 'anomaly zones' in Russia.
Слайд 16Stonehenge, England
Stonehenge is the most famous megalithic monument in the world,probably
dedicated to the Sun, with an ancient necropolis. Located in the middle of Salisbury Plain in the county of Wiltshire, UK.
Слайд 17Mines of Paris, France
There are the Catacombs of Paris, a popular
tourist destination for anyone who travels to the area as they get to see the underground burial chambers. But then there are the Mines of Paris that are strictly forbidden to the general public. Urban explorers have been trying to discover what lies beneath the busy Parisian streets for years, the mines are so well guarded that very few have succeeded.
Слайд 18Bermuda triangle, Atlantic ocean
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's
Triangle and name is enough to describe this.
Слайд 19The Egyptian pyramids, the valley of Giza, Egypt
The Great Pyramid of
Giza still keeps its secrets close to its heart as no-one, even with our current technological brilliance can work out how it was built, with its precise alignment to the four directions and the precision of each rock.
Слайд 20Devil’s Nose
Karelia.Russia
Devil’s Nose is located on Lake Onega. He is
known for its petroglyphs, which date back to around the 3rd millennium BC. e. The most famous of them – the 2.3-meter-long “Demon”, which gave its name to the Cape.
Слайд 21Kailash. Tibet
Mount Kailash at 22,000 feet high is in the Himalayan mountains
in Tibet and considered the home of Shiva. It is close by two sacred lakes and the sources of four major rivers. It’s south face has a distinctive gash across it which looks like a swastika, but in that part of the world it’s symbolic of good luck.
Слайд 22Salto Hotel, Colombia
The Hotel De Salto opened in 1928 near Tequendema
Falls in Colombia to serve tourists who came to marvel at the 157 meter-tall waterfall. It closed down in the early 90s after interest in the waterfall declined. In 2012, however, the site was turned into a museum.