For many decades, a formation of larch trees which was growing in shape of Swastika in Brandenburg, Germany, was not noticed by anyone. It was first noticed by an intern of a landscaping company in 1992 when he was taking aerial photographs.
Nazi symbols were found in the forests of Germany and beyond too. As per Der Spiegel, this is a horticultural emblem of hate. This design which measured 200-feet by 200-feet was surrounded by pine trees and it was visible only during the fall as the larches turn yellow and orange at that time. Some say that these were planted by the German prisoners of war while several others are of the opinion that they were planted to pay tribute to the pact made between Stalin and Hitler.
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Gobekli Tepe is an archaeological site and it may make us rethink about the dawn of civilization. It is said to be 12,000 years old which can be called as the pre-civilization era and it was constructed almost at the same time when the ice age came to an end. For three millennia, it was an active civilization but after that, it was abandoned for almost 9,000 years.
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Rosendo Cruz of Alhambra, California, purchased a Ferrari Dino in October 1974 but it got stolen on December 7, 1974. Police complaint was filed in Rampart Division of the Los Angeles Police Department but the car was found in February 1978. It was found buried in the yard of a house in Los Angeles but nobody knows how it got there and how the thieves buried the car without anyone taking notice of it.
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During the years 1991-93, some metal objects made of copper, tungsten and molybdenum, mostly spiral-shaped, were found at different sites such as near the river Narada, Kozhim and Balbanyu and also near the two smaller water bodies Vtvisty and Lapkhevozh. These objects are said to be 20,000 years old while the humans learn to do metal work only 6,000 years back so where did they come from?
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The dancing plague or dance epidemic happened in Strasbourg, Alsace, during July 1518. It is being said that around 400 people danced for days without taking rest and this continued for almost one month, resulting in the death of many because of exhaustion, heart attack or stroke. The reason for this dance epidemic has not been explained in a satisfactory manner till now.
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