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A Mushroom Mystery That Is Baffling Scientists
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Cars found in lake may be from cold cases
The discovery of as many as six bodies in two cars in a lake could explain disappearances from 1960s and 1970.
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Mystery in the Sky: A Legendary Photo (Slowly) Gives Up Its Secrets
Construction workers eat their lunches atop a steel beam 800 feet above ground, at the building site of the RCA Building in Rockefeller Center in New York, Sept. 29, 1932.
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Jonathan Creek: S2E4 - The Problem at Gallows Gate (1/2)
Jonathan Creek is a British mystery series produced by the BBC and written by David Renwick. Primarily a crime drama, the show is also peppered with broadly comic touches. It stars Alan Davies as the title character, who works as a creative consultant to a magician while also solving seemingly supernatural mysteries through his talent for logical deduction and knowledge of illusionism.
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Solved: the riddle of the rotating Egyptian statue
For months, curators at a British museum had been wondering how an ancient Egyptian statue in a sealed display cabinet had been able to rotate on its glass shelf, seemingly of its own
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Something Called "The Object" Stops World's Largest Tunneling Machine
Bertha, the world's largest tunneling machine, churning through the rock and mud beneath Seattle, has hit a mysterious roadblock—so mysterious, it is only known for now as "the object."
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"Haunted" Maya Underwater Cave Holds Human Bones
Underwater archaeologists have found human bones at the bottom of a Maya cenote in Mexico.
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4 Creepy Mysteries With Hilariously Stupid Explanations
Our world is full of things no one can explain, from mysterious ancient artifacts to really, really basic stuff we totally should have figured out by now. But once in a while, we do find an answer to one of these fascinating mysteries, and that answer is "just plain old stupid bullshit." Here are four intriguing questions that should've remained unanswered (or just four unnecessarily elaborate cover-ups that prove the government has a sense of whimsy).
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Squatch Hunter: Inside the Mind of a Paranormal Intelligence Agent
Got a Big Foot or space alien in your backyard? Government agents in black helicopters? Sheepsquatch? Just call Jack Cary, founder and director of the Paranormal Intelligence Agency
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Meet The Man Who Solved The Mysterious Cicada 3301 Puzzle
It's the most baffling and enigmatic mystery on the Internet with promises of epiphany if you solve it. But just how hard is it to crack the Cicada...
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The greatest plane mysteries
The disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is not the first airborne drama that has raised more questions than answers. Did the jet disintegrate on its own? Did a bomb blow it up? Was it hijacked? For now, the answers are lost at sea. Here are some of the biggest past mysteries involving plane crashes and disappearances
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Mystery Illness Kills 23 in Guinea
A mysterious illness has killed at least 23 people in southern Guinea in six weeks, but the disease has yet to be positively identified, the health ministry announced Thursday.
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Strange Deaths In The Banking and Finance Industry
Beginning of late 2013, a number of strange suicides amongst professionals in the banking and finance around the world was noted by the press. They speculated on why these bankers committed suicide and whether or not it is an epidemic. CNN recently released an article alluding to the stressful condition modern day bankers, as a potential factor. Whatever the case may be, it is still an astonishing fact that workers of the banking and finance are dieing strange deaths all around the world.
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A couple’s infrared camera recorded images of mysterious UFO in Mississippi
A mysterious set of hovering lights in the back woods of Mississippi has given UFO conspiracists further fuel to flame their theories. Edith and Rainer Shattles set up infrared cameras in their fields hoping to spot some deer, but when they checked on the footage the next morning they got quite a fright.
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Photobooth mystery man: 445 selfies, but no one knows who he is
The collection of 445 selfies — all featuring the same man — is entitled Four Hundred and Forty-Five Portraits of a Man. The photographs were purchased at an auction in New York and put on display at the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University.
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Man found in Oslo with total memory loss
Police in Oslo have released photos of a man found wandering aimlessly in the city in December, having apparently suffered total amnesia, in the hope that someone from his past life will recognize him.
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Mystery of Bizarre Duck-Like Ocean Sound Solved
A mysterious duck-like sound recorded in the ocean around Antarctica has baffled scientists for decades, but the source of the sound has finally been found, researchers say.
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The truth behind one YouTube account's 77,000 mysterious videos
'Webdriver Torso' has uploaded more than 77,000 cryptic videos. Are they connected to espionage, or even aliens – or is the answer more mundane?
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The NSA sent a mysterious coded tweet. Here’s the decrypted message.
The Internet was abuzz this morning over a cryptic tweet sent by the National Security Agency’s careers account, which looked like (1) a particularly bad pocket tweet, (2) the latest from Rakesh Agrawal, or (3) a coded message containing national secrets/spy instructions/something else out of the FX drama “The Americans.”
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10 Weird Facts about the Bermuda Triangle
Putting fear into the heart of the bravest sailor, the Bermuda Triangle has been claiming lives for centuries. Find out more about the sinister patch of ocean with these 10 weird facts.
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