
The devil's kettle is one of the most mysterious places on earth. this weird double water output waterfall has one strange and weird trait that has baffled scientist a lot. As you can see from the picture the water goes in from entrance and gets out from the other, the thing is scientists have never seemed to figure out where the water ACTUALLY goes! both a weird and mind boggling mystery. Some scientist tried to put dye in the water to see if the water color changes. But still it never does. One theory suggest that the water that comes out from the second exit is actually not related to the water from that enters through the first entrance. Which means that these are two separated rivers.
2. Movile Cave
Located in south east of Rome. This cave was discovered by workers who were looking to setup a power plant, after digging deep underground to test the surface area. They were shocked to find a room filled with water contaminated with sulfuric acid & carbon dioxide, not only that but they found a whole bunch of insects living there. Scientists took samples of the water including some of the insects found there. They were amazed to find out that none of these creatures lived anywhere else on the planet. These creatures have completely and successfully adapted to live in that atmosphere, and survived by eating the sulfuric foam on top of the rocks.
3. The Armenian Stonehenge

Located in southern Armenia, in the city of Sisian. Near by there are many Stones that weigh more than 30 tons spread out through 1/3 of a mile. Named Karahundj, aka " The Armenian Stonehenge. These stones date to almost 7500 years old, yes it's actually older than the British Stonehenge by more than 4500 years. Made out of basalt, these rocks are distributed in a circular fashion, where at the center lies the stone circle made out of two circles one inside the other. Scientists think that it's a part of some astronomical model about the stars, because there are boring holes that are pointed at different alignments to multiple positions in the horizon night sky. While there are some carved drawings in some nearby structures that may look like a different population.

4. Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa,Egypt
This amazing Catacomb Located in Alexandria Egypt, holds one of the world's most important statues of Pharaonic funeral cult as well as it merges between many Roman , Greek and Egyptian culture ; some of the statues have an Egyptian carving style while they still have a Roman styled hair and clothing. In the tomb, there's a circular stair case that lead down to the tunnels where the burial chambers are located. Scientists conclude that the tomb was meant for one family, while it is still unclear to the reason behind building the underground burial chambers.
5. Angor Wat, Cambodia
One of the largest religious monuments in the world, Angor Wat is a temple located in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Built by Khmer King Suryavarman the second in the 12th century. Was originally made to be a Hindu temple but it slowly turned into a Buddhist temple. The temple is recognized as a symbol of power for the Cambodian people. It's absolutely breathtaking !
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