Check out the Most MYSTERIOUS Landmarks Around The World! From bizarre unexplained natural landmarks to strange monuments, this top 10 list of biggest and weirdest landmarks on earth will amaze you!
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8. The Hidden Pyramid of Chichen Itza
Chichen Itza is one of Mexico’s most-visited landmarks. A central location in the history of the Mayan culture, it is as beautiful as it is fascinating. But a recent discovery lends even more mystery to the fabled location.
El Castillo, or The Castle, is one of the location’s central pyramids and most well-photographed of Chichen Itza’s structures.
7. The Stone Orbs of Costa Rica
In the 1930’s, archaeologists discovered a series of perfectly round stone orbs in the Diquís Delta region of Costa Rica. In total, hundreds of these stone orbs were found, ranging in size from a few centimeters to a few meters, and weighing up to 16 tons.
6. The Ruins of Hattusa
Located in Turkey, Hattusa is an ancient city of the Hittite Empire. Discovered in 1834, the city was the main hub of the Hittite Empire, a group of people that grew into one of the greatest Middle Eastern superpowers in the Late Bronze Age (1550 - 1200 BCE).
5. Rappa Nui or Easter Island
Thousands of miles off the coast of Chile, Easter Island sits in the Pacific Ocean. Known as Rapa Nui to its original inhabitants, the island’s isolated location isn’t its most interesting feature. The iconic stone head statues scattered across the triangular landmass are one of the world’s most talked-about landmarks, ones that are at risk of disappearing altogether.
4. Gobekli Tepe Temple of Turkey
Although Turkey may not be the first destination one might choose for a vacation, recent discoveries may compel you to book a trip to the Eurasian country. In 1994, an ancient temple was found that looked strikingly familiar to another infamous world wonder.
3. The Incan Fortress of Sacsayhuaman
In the former Incan capital of Cuzco lies one of the largest structures built by master stonemasons of an ancient people - The fortress of Sacsayhuaman. (Yes, Like -human) The massive structure still survives thousands of years after its initial construction, which is an amazing display of the abilities of the Incan architects.
2. Medusa Lake of Africa
Flying to far-off places to discover unspoiled lands is one of best things about traveling. However, even the most beautiful places sometimes have hidden dangers, and a lake in Africa is just one of those places. Tanzania is one of the world’s natural wonders unspoiled by development. However, a salt lake in the country called Lake Natron hides a harmful secret below its surface.
1. The Glowing Caves of New Zealand
New Zealand is one of the nature’s wonders, but its beauty can be found far below the unspoiled beaches and pristine coastlines. Located in the Northland area of the province, the Waipu Caves offers visitors an enthralling look at an elaborate system of twisting caves and rock formations such as stalactites (pointed-tipped rock formations hanging from the ceiling) and stalagmites (rounded rocky formations on the ground).
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8. The Hidden Pyramid of Chichen Itza
Chichen Itza is one of Mexico’s most-visited landmarks. A central location in the history of the Mayan culture, it is as beautiful as it is fascinating. But a recent discovery lends even more mystery to the fabled location.
El Castillo, or The Castle, is one of the location’s central pyramids and most well-photographed of Chichen Itza’s structures.
7. The Stone Orbs of Costa Rica
In the 1930’s, archaeologists discovered a series of perfectly round stone orbs in the Diquís Delta region of Costa Rica. In total, hundreds of these stone orbs were found, ranging in size from a few centimeters to a few meters, and weighing up to 16 tons.
6. The Ruins of Hattusa
Located in Turkey, Hattusa is an ancient city of the Hittite Empire. Discovered in 1834, the city was the main hub of the Hittite Empire, a group of people that grew into one of the greatest Middle Eastern superpowers in the Late Bronze Age (1550 - 1200 BCE).
5. Rappa Nui or Easter Island
Thousands of miles off the coast of Chile, Easter Island sits in the Pacific Ocean. Known as Rapa Nui to its original inhabitants, the island’s isolated location isn’t its most interesting feature. The iconic stone head statues scattered across the triangular landmass are one of the world’s most talked-about landmarks, ones that are at risk of disappearing altogether.
4. Gobekli Tepe Temple of Turkey
Although Turkey may not be the first destination one might choose for a vacation, recent discoveries may compel you to book a trip to the Eurasian country. In 1994, an ancient temple was found that looked strikingly familiar to another infamous world wonder.
3. The Incan Fortress of Sacsayhuaman
In the former Incan capital of Cuzco lies one of the largest structures built by master stonemasons of an ancient people - The fortress of Sacsayhuaman. (Yes, Like -human) The massive structure still survives thousands of years after its initial construction, which is an amazing display of the abilities of the Incan architects.
2. Medusa Lake of Africa
Flying to far-off places to discover unspoiled lands is one of best things about traveling. However, even the most beautiful places sometimes have hidden dangers, and a lake in Africa is just one of those places. Tanzania is one of the world’s natural wonders unspoiled by development. However, a salt lake in the country called Lake Natron hides a harmful secret below its surface.
1. The Glowing Caves of New Zealand
New Zealand is one of the nature’s wonders, but its beauty can be found far below the unspoiled beaches and pristine coastlines. Located in the Northland area of the province, the Waipu Caves offers visitors an enthralling look at an elaborate system of twisting caves and rock formations such as stalactites (pointed-tipped rock formations hanging from the ceiling) and stalagmites (rounded rocky formations on the ground).
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