Where would you say it is the strangest place on Earth? What kinds of secrets does our planet have? Who is responsible for the giant statues on Easter Island, what causes the mystery lights in Marfa, Texas, who dug the frustratingly hard to explore money pit on Oak Island? What really happens in the Bermuda Triangle? These are not even the tip of the iceberg when it comes to strange places on Earth. There may be only "7 Ancient Wonders of the World", but there are hundreds of places that invite us to ask, "who, what, and why." Let this category be your travel agent to send you off exploring these strange places.
AboutStonehenge.Info
AboutStonehenge.Info provides Stonehenge information, pictures,
legends, and lore including theories on construction, purposes,
and age for both students and tourists.
America's Stonehenge
4000 year old archaeoastronomy site in New Hampshire
Bermuda Triangle
Department of the Navy FAQ
Easter Island Home Page
Very comprehensive site which includes music and an extensive list of Easter Island page on the Internet in addition to everything you could possibly want to know
Mystery Hill: America's Stonehenge?
About 40 miles north of the city of Boston, and about 25 miles inland from the Atlantic Ocean, is what appears to be the greatest, and perhaps oldest, megalithic enigma of North America
Oak Island
What lies at the bottom of the Money Pit? Maps, history, theories and facts about Oak Island's biggest mystery
Peru Explorer - The Nazca Lines
Located on a wide, arid plain near the coastal city of Nazca, are one of the greatest mysteries known to man: a mosaic of gigantic stylized figures. A monkey, a fish, a spider and a hummingbird are among the many drawings and geometric figures visible only from the air
Project Hessdalen
Project Hessdalen main goal is to find out what the strange lights phenomenon is that occurs in Hessdalen valley in the middle part of Norway
Sliding Rocks of the Racetrack Playa
What mysterious force moves these rocks in this dry lake bed in Death Valley California?
Stonehenge and Machu Picchu
What were their ancient uses? Visit the oldest and most complete site on the net to find out
The Stone Circle WebRing Home Page
Webring of sites about stone circles, menhirs, barrows, burial mounds, and dolmens
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