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Tag: mystery

What people get wrong about Spring-heeled Jack. Bizarre

What people get wrong about Spring-heeled Jack.

Spring-heeled Jack was an entity in English folklore of the Victorian era.

The real story behind Gef. Bizarre

The real story behind Gef.

Gef, also referred to as the Talking Mongoose or the Dalby Spook, was an allegedly talking mongoose which inhabited a farmhouse owned by the Irving family, located at…

The simple version of Cottingley Fairies. Bizarre

The simple version of Cottingley Fairies.

The Cottingley Fairies are the subject of a hoax which purports to provide evidence of the existence of fairies.

What people get wrong about Piltdown Man. Bizarre

What people get wrong about Piltdown Man.

The Piltdown Man was a paleoanthropological fraud in which bone fragments were presented as the fossilised remains of a previously unknown early human.

Cardiff Giant still raises strange questions. Bizarre

Cardiff Giant still raises strange questions.

The Cardiff Giant was one of the most famous archaeological hoaxes in American history.

Shroud of Turin still raises strange questions. Bizarre

Shroud of Turin still raises strange questions.

The Shroud of Turin, also known as the Holy Shroud, is a length of linen cloth that bears a faint image of the front and back of a…

Crystal skull: what actually happened. Bizarre

Crystal skull: what actually happened.

Crystal skulls are human skull hardstone carvings made of clear, milky white or other types of quartz, claimed to be pre-Columbian Mesoamerican artifacts by their alleged finders; however,…

The facts behind Winchester Mystery House. Bizarre

The facts behind Winchester Mystery House.

The Winchester Mystery House is a mansion in San Jose, California, that was once the personal residence of Sarah Winchester, the widow of firearms magnate William Wirt Winchester.

The facts behind Mystery Spot. Bizarre

The facts behind Mystery Spot.

The Mystery Spot is a tourist attraction near Santa Cruz, California, opened in 1939 by George Prather.

Why Magnetic Hill still gets people talking. Bizarre

Why Magnetic Hill still gets people talking.

The Magnetic Hill is a Canadian gravity hill, a type of optical illusion created by rising and descending terrain.

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