15 Mysterious Places You Won't Believe Actually Exist!

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Be it Niagara Falls, Ayers Rock or the Northern Lights- the world is full of incredible and mysterious places that tourists flock to in their droves! But there are some intriguing locales that are so tantalizingly strange, that you simply won’t be able to accept they’re real at all! These are mysterious places you won’t believe actually exist!

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The chasm is in South America in the highlands of southern Venezuela and the plateaus are called tepe and made of sand stone. Each is a special ecosystem unique in itself. PBS had a show on them two decades ago

revathisrinivasan
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Odd Topic - Sarisarinama Sinkholes, Venezuela: On the flat topped mountain of Cerro Sarisarinama in south-west Venezuela, gravity has punched four perfectly circular holes nearly 1, 000 feet deep into a landscape.

merlz
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I am a geologist and agree with the sinkhole explanation and location. I have seen dozens of pictures of these from South America. As a note - there are similar looking collapse structures in Hawai’i on the big island near the Hawai’i Volcanic National Park. They sit above lava tubes or magma chambers that were once filled will lava (magma) but the molten rock escapes along the volcano’s flanks. Then a collapse of the overlying rock, or lake lake, occurs leaving these cylindrical structures.

noui
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I love your videos and I love your narration! My favorite topics are like this one.. Strange mysterious unknown places and things.. Keep them coming and Thank You!

gabby
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Wow this video is so cool I love this video eeeek lol💖😍🤩❤️💗

agnessamuel
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The picture at the beginning is the Sima Humboldt in Venezuela. There is a photo of the exact one you show here. It is one of several. Venezuela a place where you could see the most gigantic mesas and waterfalls plus the sinkholes. Such as the one on your picture.

Daniel_Antonio_Arellano
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This hole has a huge cave inside that has its own eco system and plants living inside, this cave was featured in a film, about a group of cave explores who got lost and suffers tragedy while exploring, good film to watch if your stuck inside on a rainy DAy!!

marymcdinagh
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Since I haven't any money to travel, these videos are very interesting. Thanks

sharoncompton
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#ODDTOPIC That sink hole is a located far in the Venezuela forests. It is a small place but big enough to have a whole ecosystem in it that holds many different plants unique only for this place.

danzelimako
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#oddtopic amazing love your videos sending blessings from New Zealand 🇳🇿🇳🇿💛

cheyennetemoni
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I've seen glowing water in the gulf of Mexico in Hernando beach FL. Broke down in small boat in the middle of the gulf at 4 in the morning in a very small boat and the water started glowing green when you touched it

robinhood
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I’m scheduling a vacation to Puerto Mosquito as soon as possible! Looks like a great place to stargaze as well, icing on the cake!

DAsbury
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#OddTopic The Cave of Swallows, also called Cave of the Swallows (Spanish: Sótano de las Golondrinas), is an open air pit cave in the Municipality of Aquismón, San Luis Potosí, Mexico. The elliptical mouth, on a slope of karst, is 49 by 62 meters wide and is undercut around all its perimeter, further widening to a room approximately 303 by 135 meters wide. The floor of the cave is a 333-meter freefall drop from the lowest side of the opening, with a 370-meter drop from the highest side, making it the largest known cave shaft in the world, the second deepest pit in Mexico and perhaps the 11th deepest in the world.

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The mystery spot is in Santa Cruz, Galapagos Islands

mugsyseesmonaspeaks
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Yeah very good places and my most admired is you named them and tell us what is the pros and cons and other information for us to know.thanks

morenacampanero
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Here in eastern NC in the intercoastal water way. We have that glow when its dark and when you disturb the water.

joejoebrian
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That hole in those green jungle trees surrounding is from the interior of Papua New guinea. Explorers already visit these hole but never to return back. It depth down to 500 meters with dry land and a small stream of waters that appears out to the sea within a 100km away. It's a cave in ground many centuries ago..

amigomexico
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looks kinda like a cenote (or how ever its spelled) they are like ancient cavers that have opened up. usually all connected underwater, saw some in mexico it was really cool. you should do a video about them. full of minerals, 70 ft deep and so clear you can see the bottom and used to be used in blessings and sacrifices

ro
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Pamukkale is already ruined by tourists. I have been there in the '80's, you could swim in parts of it but now it is forbidden.

JaneDoe-szoy
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Good morning I'm watching from philippines God bless

afrancisco