There are just so many unsolved mysteries in the world. To pick out a few:
1. Modern Day Time Traveler:
In 2006, a man named Sergei
Ponomarenko was found wandering in Kiev, Ukraine. His clothes were about fifty
years out of fashion and he carried an old model camera which appeared brand
new. The authorities were dumbfounded by his documents, issued to him decades
before Ukraine gained its independence from the Soviet Union. He said he was
taking pictures of a strange object in the sky, which was in the shape of a
bell. The next thing he knew, he was lost in a capital city which he no longer
recognized. When the authority developed the film from his camera, the
negatives contained markings that prove the it was manufactured in 1958 and the
photos appeared to match this time period. The last exposure was of the
bell-shaped UFO reported by Ponomarenko.
Somehow Sergei escaped the
custody of the authorities even though he was being held in a room with iron
bars on the window. The police were alerted to apprehend him on sight but they
never got the chance. However, the police kept on investigating and confirmed
that indeed during the era of the Soviet Union this man existed and that he was
declared disappeared in 1960. Also while Sergei was in their custody, they
obtained the pictures of a young woman who must have been the girlfriend from
his camera, whose name was Valentine Kulish. When they finally tracked her
down, they came face to face with a woman who looked much older than her
photograph, being a grandmother 74 years of age. Valentine confirmed that,
Sergei did vanish for one week. When he returned to her, he refused to explain
his absence.
2. The Mystery of Mel's Hole
The legend of the bottomless hole
started on February 21, 1997, when a man identifying himself as Mel Waters
appeared as a guest on Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell. Waters claimed that he
owned rural property nine miles west of Ellensburg in Kittitas County,
Washington that contained a mysterious hole. According to Waters, the hole had
an unknown depth of at least 80,000 feet. Waters claimed that his neighbor's
dead dog had been seen alive sometime after it was thrown into the hole. Waters
claimed to have measured the hole's depth using fishing line and a weight,
although he still had not hit bottom by the time he had used 80,000 feet of
line. According to Waters, the hole's magical properties prompted US federal
agents to seize the land and fund his relocation to Australia.
The exact location of the hole
was never made public, yet several people claimed to have seen it. Local news
reporters who investigated the claims found no public records of anyone named
Mel Waters ever residing in, or owning property in Kittitas County. According
to State Department of Natural Resources geologist Jack Powell, the hole does
not exist and is geologically impossible. A hole of the depth claimed
"would collapse into itself under the tremendous pressure and heat from
the surrounding strata," said Powell. Powell said an ordinary old mine
shaft on private property was probably the inspiration for the stories, and
commented that Mel's Hole had established itself as a legend "based on no
evidence at all".
3. Man from Taured – Evidence for
Parallel Universes
It was July 1954 when a well
dressed man arrives at Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan. Much like other
passengers, he made his way to customs and presented his passport. Only problem
was that his passport was issued by a country called "Taured", which
no one had ever heard of nor could find on the map. He was also carrying
currencies of different countries and shared other details like the company for
which he was working and the hotel where he stayed. Officials find out that the
company which he mentioned existed in Tokyo but not in Taured. Similarly, the
hotel he mentioned did exist but hotel employees informed them that no such
booking was made. This prompted officers to take the man in custody for further
interrogation. Officers were suspicious that he might be some criminal and
confiscated his documents and personal belongings. But to everyone’s surprise,
the man vanished the next morning. Not only that, but all his personal
documents had also disappeared. A search was launched to find the man without
success. The thing that was troubling investigating officers was that he was put
up in a room high up in the multi-storey hotel building with no balcony.
Some people argued that the
mystery man was indeed from Taured but the country happens to be in another
universe and somehow passed through a parallel dimension and ended up at Haneda
Airport. Another theory is that the mystery man was a time traveller and had
mistakenly landed at the airport. Above all this, there are people who claim
that it’s just an elaborate internet hoax.
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