15 Unsolved Mysteries That Cannot Be Explained | Compilation

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15 unsolved mysteries that cannot be explained | compilation. Today, we take a look at these 15 unsolved mysteries that cannot be explained.

There is nothing more tantalising to the human species than a good mystery. Thrillers in the forms of novels, movies, and even campfire tales are often consumed by the thousands who love the adrenaline rush of solving a mystery. However, some of the most pervasive mysteries are those that occur in real life, and these are the ones that are often most difficult to solve.

So today, we take a look at these 15 unsolved mysteries that cannot be explained!

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I’m a “geezer, ” Old Faithful is a “geyser.”

snarflcat
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You’ve gotta love the Devils Pool story, the woman finds her true love, and runs away, her arranged husband gets pissed and chases after her, she kills herself so she doesn’t have to live without her true love….. but no she is still the bad guy hanging out in the water drowning ppl especially young men because hello cougar? Lol

ilaria
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No. 3 Sandra Johnson Hughes. I heard a story on YT. A family near where she was missing. Travelling down a mountain decided to stop for picnic. B4 alighting car, the son, around 7 or 8 said "that lady wants our help", pointing out of the car. He said she had her feet in the air & said she needs help. The dad got out to locate her with son's directions but apparently walked thru her. They got spooked & left. He later recognised her from a photo. 💜

cousinsister
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The thing about the feet… if its simply that people die in water all the time by accident and the shoes just float and preserve things….. then why did it only start in 2011 and why is it only in one area? Why such a concentration over such a narrow span of time along one coastline, and why ALL running shoes? Its so specific in its repetition, and the phenomenon is unique to one area. People all over the world wear running shoes, and die in water, but only in this area, only during this span of time, and only with a certain kind of shoe. And that specificity is what says the must be linked by some commonality.

mikelee
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The shoes in Canada thing has been solved for a while. These shoes are literally coming from suicides. People jump into the water from a bridge and drown, ankle cartilage will break down quickly in the water, but the rest of the foot will be preserved due to being encased in the shoe. This is not a "cannot be explained" story if the answer's been known since at least as far back as 2007.

glyphoteque
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As an Indigenous Australian I can tell you the Devils pools has an incredibly forceful undertow. Once you’re stuck in it, your basically in a washing machine until your spat out at the end of the boulders. That’s if your body doesn’t get stuck in a cave or under a boulder and you’re never found.

Respect nature’s power, and Lore always.

rbarba
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There is no humanoid bat or moth man in Chicago. It was literally a Great Blue Heron that accidentally made its way up from the suburban wetlands to the city, via the Chicago River. It was seen near the bridge on North Ave, near the Home Depot. It's a big scary bird, seen by people who've never seen one up close, and did not know those birds live just outside the city.

nettiekossart
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Sandra huges case has a chilling end where a child sees a dead woman asking for help but non of the adults could see her the child identified 3 pictures of her from a large sheet of photo's of different women.

darrenpetersen
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The reason that carbon dating wasn’t done on the Sphinx, is because carbon dating doesn’t work on rock. Carbon dating only works on organic matter, plant or animal. Rocks can be radio dated, but that has not the been proven to have the same accuracy as carbon dating has because carbon deteriorates at a constant rate, minerals do not.

There are far too many variables that can make rock appear to be older or younger than they actually are. Many geological pressures can change the creation or deterioration of rock minerals, so unless the researchers know the history of the rock, it cannot be radio dated with pin point accuracy.

RoarOfWolverine
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Lake Ronkonkoma in Sachem, NY USA has a Native American curse. Many men have drowned in the lake but only one woman. The Devil's Pool reminded me of it. I avoid any place with the name Devil in it. There's usually a good reason it was given that name.

steff
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When Humans eaten by wolves, their remains usually is limited to their feet inside their running shoes and their heads including the face. If the human attacked by wolves was not wearing shoes when hunted, then the wolves will eat his feet. I am talking about wolves living in the cold north part of the earth which have the habit of hiding the remains of their victims in shallow water at the banks of rivers and lakes. Maybe this explains most of the shoes with human feet found at the shore of oceans.

markkalf
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Thor Hyerdahl went to Easter Island in the 50s or 60s and asked the natives how the statues were moved. They used logs as rollers, put a statue on them and rolled them to their places where a hole had been prepared and tipped the idol in the hole. Simple!

karenstubbs
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I think there are things out there beyond our wildest imagination. 🥴😵‍💫🤯

lorrie
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I feel like Quentin Tarantino is behind this whole floating feet business .

bolasdemadera
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Love solving a mystery,
And that one random house in that forest. 😊10/10

NLnaLovesU
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The devil's pool in Australia and the Egyptian theories are most interesting to me. very cool!

beachgypsy
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The shoes could be from fukushima tsunami victims or suicides jumpers from bridges the feet stay in the shoe and float the rest gets eaten 😣

THESLICKNESSEDM
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The Missing Enigma did a great video on the Aaron Hedges case and its worth watching. He gives context that makes it seem less like a Missing 411 case. Hedges was detoxing from alcohol and had run out of the pills that helped him manage it. His boots being left behind doesn't mean he was barefoot. Many bowhunters keep lighter footwear like sneakers or moccasins packed so they can be more stealthy once they're tracking an elk. Also he had enough time to get to the area his remains were found BEFORE the snowstorm kicked off so he might not have hiked through deep snow.

MakerInMotion
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I have a personal experience with the devils pools, , I've just watched this and it blew my mind out. I've swam in that water and at the time I didn't know the history of this place until watching this.but when I swam in the creek when I got out my body felt unbelievably good it's almost magical. It was about 20 years ago and I remember swimming there because of the feelings I got when i got out.i remember it like it was yesterday.there is definitely something mystical about that place!!!

wildwallaby
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We choose to call them humanoids, anything but what they really are, demons / fallen angels! Our own names do not make them something else, they are what they are, but we humans have our own ideas that ignore God's Word and warnings, then things often go downhill really fast! When it ends the worst is when you are separated forever from God! ✝🙏❤

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