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Support our work on Patreon: / tenlist 10 – The Lost City of the Kalahari We can leave behind many things, a pen, our headphones, but for a city to disappear without a trace? 9 – The Loretto Chapel Staircase In the late 1870s, the architect of the Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico, died unexpectedly during construction, that is, just after it was almost finished. How lucky, you might think, he had at least almost finished his masterpiece. But then the builders, looking around, realized that there were no stairs leading up to the gallery. 8 – Pomorie Tomb Near the town of Pomorie, Bulgaria, among the vineyards and orchards, you would never guess that you could come across a man-made mystery. 7 – Jack the Ripper Well, let's take a look at something that I think many more of you have heard about. This is none other than the legend of Jack the Ripper. It so happened that in 1888 a rather dark serial killer walked the streets of London, killing at least 5 women, whom he also mutilated. 6 – San Bernardo Mummies The Colombian town of San Bernardo, surrounded by the Andes Mountains, has a special mystery. In 1957, a flood broke out in the cemetery area, so the grave workers had to move the remains to a new location. While searching, they were amazed to see that many of the remains looked completely “fresh”, with no signs of decomposition or decomposition, despite the fact that they had been there for quite some time. 5 – Lost Maccabean Tombs Almost 150 years ago, a search was launched to find the lost Maccabean tombs. Among the participants were scientists, historians, world travelers and many other people, but what was the result? Nothing. 4 – Atlantis If we started the list with a lost city, you might have thought that I wouldn’t leave out the most famous one from the video, right? Back in the 4th century BC, Plato, a Greek philosopher, told of an island called Atlantis. 3 – The Sibiu Manuscript It took until 1961 for someone to discover the Sibiu Manuscript, which contains 450 pages and dates back to the 1500s. However, it is not this, but the writing itself that has many experts puzzled. 2 – The Tomb of Genghis Khan As Genghis Khan passed away in 1227, at the age of 65, many legends were born about how he actually died. 1 – The Bermuda Triangle There have been lost cities, tombs, and islands here before, but in this case, we know the place perfectly, but everything else is lost here. And this place is none other than the famous Bermuda Triangle. We are also on Instagram: /tizeslista Tizes lista Facebook: /tizeslista Intro music: Bensound Funky element Outro music: Cold Funk - Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Source: https://pastebin.com/WWNfijQE