11 Unsolved Mysteries Of History

The world is full of mysteries but some of them are so big and impossible to solve. This is over list of 10 biggest mysteries of history.

1. Loch Ness Monster

The Loch Ness is a large freshwater lock in the Scottish highlands where for centuries people have been reporting sightings of a large cryptid that has affectionately come to be known as “Nessie”.
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2. The Mary Celeste

On November 7, 1872 the Mary Celeste departed New York with Captain Briggs with his family and a crew of eight. None aboard were ever seen again. The ship itself was found in the middle of the Strait of Gibraltar with no signs of a struggle.

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3. Jack the Ripper

A serial killer murders were fairly gruesome and typically involved the dismemberment of prostitutes.

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4. Jimmy Hoffa

An American labor leader and criminal, Hoffa disappeared from a parking lot in Detroit shortly after his release from prison and was never heard from again.

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5. Marfa Lights

An unexplained series of lights have been appearing on Mitchell Flat east of Marfa, Texas.

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6. Zodiac Killer

A serial killer who, in the 1960s murdered at least 5 people in North California, he is famous for taunting the police with cryptic letters that contained information he claimed would reveal his identity.

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7. DB Cooper

A hijacker who, on November 24, 1971, leapt from the back of a Boeing 727 after receiving $200,000 dollars in ransom money and a parachute and was never heard of again.

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8. Black Dahlia

In 1947 the body of Elizabeth Short, also known as the Black Dahlia according to local newspapers, was found in two pieces in a Los Angeles parking lot.

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9. Babushka Lady

A mysterious woman wearing a brown overcoat and a scarf on her head that appears in numerous photos immediately following the Kennedy assassination.

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10. Mothman

A legendary creature reportedly seen in and around the Point Pleasant area of West Virginia between November 15, 1966 and December 15, 1967. Because there were no more sightings after the collapse of the Silver Bridge on Dec 15, legend has it that the two events were somehow connected.

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11. Death Of Subhash Chandra Bose

As reported Subhash Chandra Bose is said to have died in a fatal Plane crash in Taiwan in 1945 but as reported by many sources there was no such plane crash in Taiwan and a man from India also shocked the nation by once claiming that Subhash Chandra Bose was alive and is living in Faizabad. The death of Subhash Chandra Bose is still a mystery.

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