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10 Terrifying Places Science Still Can't Explain
How to Learn More about the Earth. The scientific community has made great strides in discovering a lot about the planet we call home. Yet there’s still so much we don’t know! In this video, we’ll tell you about 10 of the most mysterious and bewildering places on Earth that even scientists can’t explain! Magnetic Hill, Skeleton Lake, Boiling River and a Dancing Forest. Plus, some mysterious waters where ships disappear.
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Skeleton Lake 0:56
The Hessdalen Lights 1:53
Lake Anjikuni 2:41
The Devil's Sea 3:43
The Lake Michigan Triangle 4:44
Magnetic Hill 6:11
The Devil's Kettle 6:57
The Patomskiy Crater 7:57
The Boiling River 9:55
The Dancing Forest 11:16
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-Every year when the snow and frozen water melt, Roopkund Lake in the Himalayas reveals 300 skeletons dumped in it.
-The Hessdalen Lights occasionally turn yellowish or reddish, and nobody knows what makes them change color.
-Canadian fur trapper Joe Labelle came to a village located on the shore of Lake Anjikuni to find it completely deserted.
-Some folks call the Devil's Sea the Pacific Bermuda Triangle since ships and planes tend to disappear there with the same regularity as its North Atlantic counterpart.
-The Lake Michigan Triangle has been gaining its notorious reputation since 1891 when a ship disappeared in its waters, along with its crew of seven sailors.
-If you turn off the engine of your car and leave it in neutral on the Magnetic Hill, your vehicle will start climbing ahead, possibly at a speed of 12 miles per hour.
-About a mile before the river empties into Lake Superior, a rocky outcrop splits it in two. And while the eastern flow drops 50 feet down and keeps flowing into the lake, the western part travels 10 feet down into a giant hole... and vanishes.
-Located in Siberia, the Patomskiy Crater is described as a mound with a perfectly circular shape. It’s as big as a 25-story building, sits right in the middle of a wooded area with its top chopped off, and presents quite a sight.
-The Boling River really is steaming hot. At a temperature of 187°F, it’s not exactly boiling, but it’s pretty close.
-Located on the thin Curonian Spit that divides the Baltic Sea from the Curonian Lagoon is one of the strangest places on Earth. The pine trees in this forest have shockingly unusual shapes: they twist in spirals and circles along the ground.
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Arbatax Park Sardinia Resort - Sardegna
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La gola di Gorropu o di Gorroppu è un profondo canyon ubicato nel Supramonte, in Sardegna, e demarca il confine tra i comuni di Orgosolo e Urzulei. La gola si è originata grazie all'intensa azione erosiva provocata delle acque del Rio Flumineddu. La Gola di Gorropu, con i suoi oltre 500 mt. di altezza ed una larghezza che varia da poche decine a 4 metri, è considerata uno dei canyon più profondi d'Europa ed ospita diversi endemismi sardi, tra i quali, la splendida aquilegia di Gorropu, detta altrimenti nuragica.
l territorio di Baunei, punteggiato quasi ovunque da rocce calcaree, si distende nel tratto centro-orientale della Sardegna, nella provincia dell'Ogliastra, un'area di cui rappresenta storicamente e geograficamente il confine a nord, a ridosso di Codula Elune, un'area incontaminata che sfocia nell'omonima cala, più nota ai turisti come cala Luna.
L'agglomerato più importante di Baunei si allunga su un costone calcareo esposto a sud-ovest, suddiviso dalla S.S. 125 (la cosiddetta Orientale Sarda) che lo connette al quartiere di monte Colcau. A una distanza di 8 km si affaccia sul golfo di Arbatax la frazione di Santa Maria Navarrese, confinante con il borgo di Tancau sul Mare, frazione di Lotzorai.
Fra le varie testimonianze quella più verosimile pare quella di Francisco de Vico membro del Supremo Consiglio di Sua Maestà il re di Spagna che nella sua Historia general racconta che la Sardegna, ormai liberata dal barbaro dominio e dal giogo tirannico dei saraceni, mentre genovesi e pisani litigavano fra loro per spartirsi quella parte di Sardegna che era stata occupata dai Mori, fu nuovamente aperta al libero commercio delle nazioni cristiane d'Europa. In questo contesto storico, secondo il Vico, nel 1065 una figlia del re di Navarra che di proposito cambiò sia il suo nome che le sue origini si rifugiò in Sardegna, in Ogliastra, ove, senza sentire la mancanza della sua patria, bene accolta come se fosse nata in Sardegna, edificò una chiesa alla Vergine che porta ancora il suo nome. La chiesa infatti è intitolata alla Beata Vergine Assunta e il borgo rivierasco prende il nome di Santa Maria Navarrese.
La sua primitiva popolazione è relativa ad immigrazione di pescatori ponzesi.
È presente un faro come riferimento per la navigazione che ha preso il posto di una torre di avvistamento medievale.
Il nome Arbatax, secondo un'etimologia diffusa, deriverebbe dall'arabo arba'at 'ashar (dialettale arba'ṭash), che significa quattordici, e che potrebbe indicare la quattordicesima torre di avvistamento, simile a tutte quelle presenti nelle coste sarde (la località è in effetti caratterizzata da una torre spagnola tuttora ben conservata). La difficoltà di dar credito a un tale etimo sta tutta nell'assenza di stanziamenti arabi nell'area, occupata in modo effimero dall'Amiride Mujāhid al-ʿĀmirī di Dénia (noto alle cronache come Mugetto o Musetto), che aveva occupato una parte minimale dell'isola nel 1015-16 (406 dell'Egira): periodo troppo breve per incidere tanto profondamente nella toponomastica sarda.
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Incredible UNSEEN FOOD of AFRICA - Dorze Ethnic Group in Ethiopia!
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This is Part 2 of our Ethiopian village cultural food tour. If you haven’t already seen Part 1, you can watch it here:
From the incredible Konso Village, we drove back to Arba Minch in Ethiopia, and then continued driving into the mountains, to a Dorze ethnic people village, high into the misty peaks. This is the village where Dessie is originally from, and also our driver, so they know everyone there. It was amazing to arrive to the village.
One of the amazing parts of Dorze Ethiopian culture are their elephant shaped traditional huts, which are unique and one of a kind, shaped like elephants. One of the main most important foods of the Dorze is false banana, also known as ensete. It’s called a false banana because they plant does not produce banana fruit, but just giant leaves, and you eat the stump.
Aunty made a number of extremely unique dishes, including a false banana porridge, and a false banana pancake, along with coffee leaves tea - something I had never seen or ever heard of before.
Visiting the Dorze of Ethiopia was an incredible culture and food learning experience, and it was an honor to have a chance to visit on this Ethiopian food tour trip.
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How to rent an apartment in Italy ( Overview )
In comparison to living abroad, how you rent an apartment in Italy can be quite a different experience. In this video we'll cover most of the basics of what you need to know.
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San Marino - Republic of San Marino
See the best accommodation San Marino, officially the Republic of San Marino also known as the Most Serene Republic of San Marino, is a state situated on the Italian Peninsula on the eastern side of the Apennine Mountains. It is an enclave surrounded by Italy. Its size is just over 61 km2 (24 sq mi) with an estimated population of over 30,000. Its capital is the City of San Marino. San Marino has the smallest population of all the members of the Council of Europe.
San Marino is the oldest surviving sovereign state and constitutional republic in the world, as the continuation of the monastic community founded on 3 September 301, by stonecutter Marinus of Rab. Legend has it that Marinus left Rab, then the Roman colony of Arba, in 257 when the future emperor, Diocletian, issued a decree calling for the reconstruction of the city walls of Rimini, which had been destroyed by Liburnian pirates.
The constitution of San Marino, enacted in 1600, is the world's oldest constitution still in effect. The country's economy mainly relies on finance, industry, services and tourism. It is one of the wealthiest countries in the world in terms of GDP (per capita), with a figure comparable to some of the more developed Italian regions, such as Lombardy and Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol. San Marino is considered to have a highly stable economy, with one of the lowest unemployment rates in Europe, no national debt and a budget surplus. ( wikipedia )