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Indian cobras in the United States - In 1953, at least 11 venomous Indian cobras were found in Springfield, Missouri.
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Indian cobras in the United States
- It wasn't until 1988 that a man came forward and confessed that he had unleashed the deadly animals.
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Locomotives at the bottom of the ocean - In 1985, two locomotives suspected to date back to the early 1850s were found off the coast of New Jersey.
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Locomotives at the bottom of the ocean - There are a number of theories as to how the locomotives ended up there, but no conclusive explanation.
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Ancient microbes in crystals
- Naica Mine in Mexico is full of huge crystals. Extremely high temperatures and humidity have made it nearly impossible to explore the mine.
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Ancient microbes in crystals
- But in 2017, researchers made an amazing discovery: tiny organisms in the crystals. Scientists suspect they have been living there for 10,000 to 50,000 years.
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Organic matter in a meteorite
- In 1864, a large meteorite fell in France. The Orgueil meteorite was massive and one of the oldest ever found on Earth.
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Organic matter in a meteorite - Scientists claimed to have found organic matter in the rock. But later studies revealed that these were intentionally "planted" in the meteorite back in the 19th century.
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Underwater river - Divers made a fascinating discovery in Cenote Angelita in Mexico—an underwater river.
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Underwater river - The "river" is made possible due to being surrounded by a cloud of hydrogen sulphide, a toxic gas.
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Nanotechnology in a Roman chalice
- The Lycurgus Cup is a 1,600-year-old chalice from Ancient Rome that changes color depending on which side light shines through it.
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Nanotechnology in a Roman chalice
- The Romans experimented with extremely small particles of gold and silver. These nano particles make the cup change colors. Pretty cool, right?
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Tombstones at the beach - In 2012, a number of 19th-century tombstones washed ashore at Ocean Beach in San Francisco.
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Tombstones at the beach - The reason? At the turn of the century, cemeteries within the city limits were shut down and the tombstones used as construction material for various projects, including a sea wall.
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Rain of fish - Every year, residents of Yoro in Honduras come across hundreds of fish on the streets. This even though Yoro is miles away from the ocean.
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Rain of fish - They call the phenomenon "lluvia de peces" ("rain of fish" in English). Various theories have been put forward, including divine intervention, but none is conclusive.
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Wallabies in Ireland - We usually find these adorable marsupials in Australia. So how did they end up in Lambay Island, just off the Irish coast?
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Wallabies in Ireland - Apparently, they were taken there by a family in the 1950s and somehow adapted to the climate!
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Stonehenge at the bottom of a lake - In 2007, researchers found a structure of massive stones arranged in a circle on the bottom of Lake Michigan in the United States.
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Stonehenge at the bottom of a lake - Not much is known about this Stonehenge-like structure. Whether it's legitimate or if the stones were purposely placed there is yet to be determined.
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Whale fossils at a farm - In 1849, construction workers found whale fossils at a farm in Vermont. But the weird thing is that the discovery was made about 200 miles (322 km) away from the ocean.
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Whale fossils at a farm
- The fossils are estimated to be around 12,500 years old.
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Shark at a golf club - It seemed like a normal day at San Juan Hills Golf Club in California, until a leopard shark fell from the sky!
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Shark at a golf club - The shark was probably caught by a bird and eventually dropped. Luckily, golf club employees managed to rescue the animal and return it to the ocean.
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Lifeboat on an uninhabited island - Bouvet Island is a remote uninhabited island in the Atlantic. But despite being in the middle of nowhere, a lifeboat was discovered on the island in 1964.
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Lifeboat on an uninhabited island - The boat belonged to the crew of a whaling ship that got trapped in bad weather. They were eventually airlifted from the island, leaving the lifeboat behind.
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Ships in the desert - If you venture into the desert outside Moynaq, Uzbekistan, you'll find a number of rusty ships.
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Ships in the desert - The area, known as the Aral Sea, was, in fact, the world's fourth-largest lake. But it dried up over the past 40 years or so.
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Spider in the water - Are you afraid of spiders? Do you think you'd be safe in the water? Think again.
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Spider in the water
- You may encounter a diving bell spider! These arachnids essentially live in a bubble underwater.
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Indian cobras in the United States - In 1953, at least 11 venomous Indian cobras were found in Springfield, Missouri.
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Indian cobras in the United States
- It wasn't until 1988 that a man came forward and confessed that he had unleashed the deadly animals.
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Locomotives at the bottom of the ocean - In 1985, two locomotives suspected to date back to the early 1850s were found off the coast of New Jersey.
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Locomotives at the bottom of the ocean - There are a number of theories as to how the locomotives ended up there, but no conclusive explanation.
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Ancient microbes in crystals
- Naica Mine in Mexico is full of huge crystals. Extremely high temperatures and humidity have made it nearly impossible to explore the mine.
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Ancient microbes in crystals
- But in 2017, researchers made an amazing discovery: tiny organisms in the crystals. Scientists suspect they have been living there for 10,000 to 50,000 years.
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Organic matter in a meteorite
- In 1864, a large meteorite fell in France. The Orgueil meteorite was massive and one of the oldest ever found on Earth.
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Organic matter in a meteorite - Scientists claimed to have found organic matter in the rock. But later studies revealed that these were intentionally "planted" in the meteorite back in the 19th century.
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Underwater river - Divers made a fascinating discovery in Cenote Angelita in Mexico—an underwater river.
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Underwater river - The "river" is made possible due to being surrounded by a cloud of hydrogen sulphide, a toxic gas.
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Nanotechnology in a Roman chalice
- The Lycurgus Cup is a 1,600-year-old chalice from Ancient Rome that changes color depending on which side light shines through it.
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Nanotechnology in a Roman chalice
- The Romans experimented with extremely small particles of gold and silver. These nano particles make the cup change colors. Pretty cool, right?
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Tombstones at the beach - In 2012, a number of 19th-century tombstones washed ashore at Ocean Beach in San Francisco.
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Tombstones at the beach - The reason? At the turn of the century, cemeteries within the city limits were shut down and the tombstones used as construction material for various projects, including a sea wall.
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Rain of fish - Every year, residents of Yoro in Honduras come across hundreds of fish on the streets. This even though Yoro is miles away from the ocean.
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Rain of fish - They call the phenomenon "lluvia de peces" ("rain of fish" in English). Various theories have been put forward, including divine intervention, but none is conclusive.
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Wallabies in Ireland - We usually find these adorable marsupials in Australia. So how did they end up in Lambay Island, just off the Irish coast?
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Wallabies in Ireland - Apparently, they were taken there by a family in the 1950s and somehow adapted to the climate!
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Stonehenge at the bottom of a lake - In 2007, researchers found a structure of massive stones arranged in a circle on the bottom of Lake Michigan in the United States.
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Stonehenge at the bottom of a lake - Not much is known about this Stonehenge-like structure. Whether it's legitimate or if the stones were purposely placed there is yet to be determined.
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Whale fossils at a farm - In 1849, construction workers found whale fossils at a farm in Vermont. But the weird thing is that the discovery was made about 200 miles (322 km) away from the ocean.
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Whale fossils at a farm
- The fossils are estimated to be around 12,500 years old.
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Shark at a golf club - It seemed like a normal day at San Juan Hills Golf Club in California, until a leopard shark fell from the sky!
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Shark at a golf club - The shark was probably caught by a bird and eventually dropped. Luckily, golf club employees managed to rescue the animal and return it to the ocean.
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Lifeboat on an uninhabited island - Bouvet Island is a remote uninhabited island in the Atlantic. But despite being in the middle of nowhere, a lifeboat was discovered on the island in 1964.
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Lifeboat on an uninhabited island - The boat belonged to the crew of a whaling ship that got trapped in bad weather. They were eventually airlifted from the island, leaving the lifeboat behind.
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Ships in the desert - If you venture into the desert outside Moynaq, Uzbekistan, you'll find a number of rusty ships.
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Ships in the desert - The area, known as the Aral Sea, was, in fact, the world's fourth-largest lake. But it dried up over the past 40 years or so.
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Spider in the water - Are you afraid of spiders? Do you think you'd be safe in the water? Think again.
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Spider in the water
- You may encounter a diving bell spider! These arachnids essentially live in a bubble underwater.
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Strange discoveries found in unlikely locations
From trains underwater to ships in the desert
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Many fascinating discoveries have been made throughout the years, but sometimes they can be truly puzzling, especially when they're made in unlikely locations.
Browse through this gallery and get to know some really
weird things
found in the most unexpected of places.
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