Jersey Devil



According to legend, 250 years ago a Jersey woman by the name of Mrs. Leeds cried out in despair during her 13th pregnancy, ‘Let it be the Devil!’ After childbirth, the baby was revealed to be a kangaroo-like creature with wings, and flew away to cause all sorts of Jersey Devil mischief. Today the Jersey Devil can be seen getting fans riled up during local hockey games.

Mothman


A humanoid with insect wings and crimson eyes, known as the Mothman, terrorized Point Pleasant, W.Va., during the late 1960s. No solid evidence exists of the creature, except for a handful of witness reports documented in paranormal-journalist John A Keel’s ‘Mothman Prophecies’.

Stone Spheres in Costa Rica


Discovered in the early 1940s in Costa Rica during excavations by the United Fruit Company, these perfectly formed stone spheres date from 600 AD to the 16th century. Their makers and purpose still unconfirmed, many believe them to be some religious effigy made to worship the sun.

Chupacabra



Phylis Canion holds the head of what she is calling a Chupacabra at her home in Cuero, Tex. The strange-looking animal, first reported in Puerto Rico in 1995, apparently has a taste for chicken and goat blood. Although many pictures like the above might prove its existence, biologists assure none such creature exists.

The Ark of the Covenant


The Ark of the Covenant is described in the Bible as a wooden casket, gold plated, made for carrying the tablets of the Ten Commandments. The casket was carried throughout the desert and remained in the Israelite Temple until its destruction by the hand of the Babylonian Empire. Its whereabouts are still unknown, but Hollywood made its own version for ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark.’

The Fountain of Youth



Don Juan Ponce de Leon completed Spain’s claim on America in 1509, and soon after was made governor of Puerto Rico. Six years later, following Indian rumors, he traveled north to the island of Bimini in search of the Fountain of Youth. Bimini turned out to be the peninsula of Florida, and the fountain remained hidden until July 2006, when famed magician David Copperfield claimed the waters on his $50 million Exumas Island (c.) had healing properties.

The Lost City of Atlantis


The Lost City of Atlantis was introduced to the West 2,400 years ago by Plato, who claimed it to be the island home of an advanced society. Legend says it was sunk by an earthquake, with later interpretations as an underwater kingdom protected by mermaids. Its whereabouts still a mystery, recent underwater evidence suggests it was once apart of a larger landmass in Cyprus off the Mediterranean (c.), but the only true Atlantis exists in the Bahamas as a grand casino and resort hotel.

The Stonehenge


The Stonehenge landscape of Salisbury Plain, England, has become a tourist hotspot. But before foreigners with windbreakers and cameras showed up, the area may have been a burial ground and ceremonial den dating back 5,000 years.

Aliens


Area 51, located on Groom Lake in southern Nevada (c.), was founded in 1955 by the U.S. Air Force to develop and test new aircrafts – such as the U-2 Spy Plane, A-12 Blackbird and F-117 Stealth Fighter. The secretive nature of the military base, combined with its classified aircraft research, helped conspiracy theorists imagine an installation filled with time-travel experimentation, UFO coverups and alien autopsies.

The Loch Ness Monster


According to Scottish folklore, a mystical creature called a water horse lures small children to a watery grave by tricking them to ride on its sticky back. The Loch Ness Monster became an English wonder in 1933, after witness accounts made newspaper headlines. No hard evidence of the creature has ever been recorded with several pictures, including the one above, being proven as hoaxes.

Sphinx of Giza, Egypt


Another Egyptian wonder, the Sphinx of Giza has the body of a lion and the head of a Pharaoh, believed by most to be that of king Khafre. It was carved from soft limestone, and has been slowly falling apart over the years. A popular theory of the missing nose claims Napoleon’s soldiers shot it off with a cannon in 1798, but early sketches discovered of the Sphinx without a nose predate Napoleon’s rampage.

Ancient Pyramids in Giza, Egypt


Khafre (l.) and Khufu (r.) are two of the three ancient Pyramids in Giza, Egypt. Khufu is the biggest, consisting of more than 2 million stones with some weighing 9 tons. The Pyramids, built as elaborate tombs for divine kings, date back to 2,550 BC. Modern Egyptologists believe that the Pyramids are made from stones dragged from quarries and, despite ancient Greek testimony, were built predominantly by skilled craftsmen rather than slave labor.

The Nazca Lines


The Nazca Lines cover more than 190 square miles in the southern deserts of Peru. The mysterious shapes etched into the land rival football fields and predate the Incan Empire. The ‘Las Manos’ figure (above) is 2,000 years old. Little is know about why the Nazca people constructed such vast pieces of sand art, some believe they are extraterrestrial in nature, while others claim they may have carried and pointed to sources of water.

The Mayan Temple



According to the Mesoamerican Long Count Calendar, made famous by the ancient Mayan people, December 2012 marks the ending of the current baktun cycle. This little bit of information has many archeologists spooked. Some believe the Mayans were warning of a coming apocalypse, while others insist it’s simply a mathematical misconception.

The mighty Incan Empire of South America


The mighty Incan Empire of South America flourished between 1200 and 1535 AD. They developed drainage systems and canals to expand their crops, and built stone cities atop steep mountains — such as Machu Picchu (above) — without ever inventing the wheel. Despite their vast achievements, the Incan Empire with its 40,000 manned army was no match for 180 Spanish conquistadors armed with advanced weapons and smallpox.

The Bermuda Triangle


The Bermuda Triangle — located in the Atlantic between Bermuda, Florida and Puerto Rico — is a thief, stealing planes and boats right out of existence. The area got its name after Sgt. Howell Thompson (l.), along with 27 Navy airmen, vanished from the devilish spot during a routine flight in 1945. Rumors persist on a supernatural explanation, but many specialists blame hurricanes, a heavy Gulf Stream and human error.

The Legend of El Dorado


The Legend of El Dorado originates from the Muisca, who lived in the modern country of Colombia from 1000 to 1538 AD. In a ritual ceremony for their goddess, the tribal chief would cover himself in gold dust and jump into a lake as an offering. This spawned the legend of a lost golden city, which led Spanish conquistadors on a wild goose chase to nowhere.

Easter Island



Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui, is remotely located 2,000 miles off the coast of Tahiti. The original settlers of the island were Polynesians who migrated to the far-off land between 400 and 600 BC. They built many shrines and statues, called moai, from stones quarried throughout the island including a volcano site. Researchers still question exactly how the large stones were moved.
The world is full of unsolved mysteries, some that invoke the supernatural. Many have tried to establish reason to these wild quandaries, but not all have perfect answers. Here are some of the best enigmas the world has to offer…

Commercial space flights to generate $1.6B ?




uborbital space trips could generate as much as $1.6 billion within the first decade of operations.

Space tourism accounts for 80% of demand for suborbital space flights and Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic is set to be the first of several companies vying for a share in the fledgling sector. With over 536 potential passengers providing a collective deposit of $70 million in advance of the company's planned 2014 launch date, interest in space tourism is at an all-time high.

"Our analysis indicates that about 8,000 high-net-worth individuals from across the globe are sufficiently interested and have spending patterns likely to result in the purchase of a suborbital flight - one-third from the United States," said a recent report.

Commercial suborbital space flights should bring in between $600 million and $1. 6 billion in revenue in their first decade of operations, according to a study commissioned by the US.

Crop circles appear in Eastern Washington



A series of mysterious crop circles have turned up in a wheat field near to the Grand Coulee dam.

The designs resemble a four-leaf clover and have flattened over an acre of wheat, however farm owners Cindy and Greg Geib don't seem to be too concerned by the intrusion. "You can’t do anything other than laugh about it," said Cindy. "You just kind of roll with the theory it’s aliens and you’re special because aliens chose your spot."

While some of the flattened wheat can be salvaged, inevitably at least some of it will be lost. "We’re trying to figure out how they got out there without breaking any of the wheat. It’s hard to walk through the crunchy wheat and not knock it down," said Cindy. "At the same time, it’s hard to think it’s aliens. It’s a bizarre thing to wrap your brain around."

Mysterious crop circles have appeared in an Eastern Washington wheat field - not far from the nation’s largest hydropower producer — but area farmers preparing for the summer’s harvest find the distraction more amusing than alarming.

'UFO' sighted over Olympics opening



Sightings of a disc-shaped object hovering over the Olympic stadium have been circulating the internet.

Nick Pope predicted just weeks before the Olympics that the opening ceremony would be the prime time and place for an extraterrestrial race to present themselves to the world. Was this wishful thinking on his part or could there be some truth to the idea that an event as big as the Olympics would be likely to draw otherworldly attention ?

In one piece of footage of a firework display at the opening ceremony viewers have pointed out a disc shaped object flying high over the stadium. Is this the evidence proving that Nick Pope was right or could there be a more down-to-Earth explanation ?

Want proof that Danny Boyle and the gang put on the greatest show in the galaxy for the London 2012 Opening Ceremony? Well, even mysterious beings from other planets showed up to catch a glimpse. Possibly.

Genetic evidence of human 'sister' species?



Researchers believe they have uncovered DNA evidence of an unknown sister species of human.

The discovery was made by scientists analyzing the DNA of hunter-gatherers in Cameroon and Tanzania, what they found was that 2% of their DNA appeared to have come from an unknown species of hominid that would have split from modern humans over one million years ago. Interbreeding between modern humans and other human species has been known to happen but this is the first time that a human sister species has been discovered entirely through investigating DNA.

"The evidence for ancient interbreeding is surprisingly convincing," said biologist Richard Green. "There is a signal that demands explanation, and archaic admixture seems to be the most reasonable one at this point."

Expeditions to Africa may have brought back evidence of a hitherto unknown branch in the human family tree. But this time the evidence wasn’t unearthed by digging in the dirt. It was found in the DNA of hunter-gatherer people living in Cameroon and Tanzania.

The Case of the Mutilated Cattle


Over a period in the late 1970s an investigation was carried out in various states of the USA where mysterious animal mutilations had occurred. News soon began to spread that UFOs were responsible for the cattle carcasses left across the states. Other theories were also put forward such as satanic cults, pranksters, natural predators, and even unknown government agencies. One thing remains certain: the case of the mutilated cattle was never solved and remains a mystery to this day.

The Whereabouts of Osama bin Laden


The man responsible for the 9/11 attack on America has remained at large since the atrocity in 2001. Although he was quick to reveal himself not long after the terrorist attack, he has so far evaded capture. He tops the FBI’s most wanted list and has done so for nearly a decade now. The founder of al-Qaeda has often sent video footage inciting that more acts of terrorism will follow. Although rumours have circulated that bin Laden could have since died, the FBI believe he could be hiding on the border of Afghanistan and Pakistan.