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10 Mysterious Places in The United States. (Scary)

Jun 08, 2021
What's going on? Everyone, welcome back to the world, according to Briggs, your virtual tour guide. Today we are going to take a trip to some of the most

mysterious

places

in the United States. There are many different types of

mysterious

places

. Some are natural, others are human. -realized maybe haunted aliens some have secrets while others simply cannot be explained for some reason mysteries and mysterious places always catch our attention the unknown is very interesting for most people today's video is about some of the most mysterious places in the United States I have some great ones and I must tell you that while researching this video I kept finding more and more places with really interesting things to talk about, some are only known locally and in those cases it is difficult to find many details and things like images. and video, but it's actually true with some of the ones on this list when it comes to video, so we may be dealing with a lot of photographs and aerial shots of the area, not the specific location, we'll do what we can , okay.
10 mysterious places in the united states scary
Get the ball rolling, we'll see what made the number 10 list rock Park Pennsylvania, across the Delaware River from Milford, New Jersey in Pennsylvania, you'll find the loud Rock Park, this is a one hundred and twenty-eight acre park in Bucks County , Pennsylvania which has a large field of mysterious rocks that when hit sound like bells as if they were hollow or made of metal, they don't sound like rocks at all, only about a third of the rocks ring and they call them living rocks and the no. They are not known as dead rocks, at least they thought they were dead in 1965, a group of scientists crushed, smashed, sanded, cut and had lunch on the rocks after conducting numerous tests and a series of lunch dates that resulted in a connection and discovered that all rocks really do sound, the dead sound in lower tones than the human ear can pick up, any dog ​​in the area would have said, I told you, if they could talk, scientists have determined that the stones are made of a volcanic substance. called diabase I think I pronounced it right, but there is no explanation for the eight-acre field being situated on a hillside, not at the bottom of a hill or valley where you would normally find a rock field or something.
10 mysterious places in the united states scary

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Every summer, hundreds of visitors flock here. with hammers in hand to perform their own rock concert yes comedy gold number nine energy vortexes Sedona Arizona When most people hear the name Sedona they think of Sedona Arizona and its incredible red stone rock formations I think of a foreign student named Sedona In sixth grade she spanked me with a jump rope without saying I liked her, but I miss her anyway. Sedona is also known as a spiritual hotspot, not just for the area's Native Americans, hippies, and the average Joe who reads too many books on personal growth.
10 mysterious places in the united states scary
Make your way here to admire the scenery and get a quick boost of energy. The energy vortexes that people claim can boost healing give mystical enlightenment and a general feeling of well-being. Now this is due to a strong energy produced by these vortexes even the Trees here twist in a very unusual way, many people claim that they are energy vortexes. This is also a hot spot for yoga types to take retreats. People point out those twisted trees and start having little yoga sessions around them like, I don't know. They want to twist like the tree or whatever, but they're trying to gather the energy of these vortices.
10 mysterious places in the united states scary
The four main vortices in Sedona are at the airport. Boyton Mesa Vortex. I think it's called Cannon Vortex. Bell Rock Vortex. Cathedral Rock Vortex. The origin and the La naturale their wedding The mysterious thing about the castle is not why Edward built it but how Edward built it Edward was a small man, he was five feet tall and maybe weighed a hundred pounds and he used nothing but homemade tools, There were no electrical devices He did not receive any help He did it himself with homemade tools A broken heart gave this little man the strength and drive to build the castle?
He built it alone using a thousand tons of ancient stones, some of the rocks weighed only 30 tons. It is documented that no one saw Edward working on the castle. Some have said that he used supernatural powers. Skulkin would only say that he knew the secrets used to build the ancient pyramids. He said that he learned the secrets to do. weightless objects researchers and historians say that whatever he was doing had something to do with this little black box seen in the photos that he had mounted on a tripod crane he had built out of logs, no one knows what's in the box or why what is a solution for these tripods. but most believe it holds the answers to how he created this place.
Lead Skulkin died in 1950 and we will never know. Nobody knows anything about the black box where he went. What was in it. That's the biggest mystery of all this. Still stands. day number seven the trans-allegheny asylum west virginia in 1864 the trans-allegheny asylum began accepting patients if you have ever visited west virginia you can imagine there was a line out the door for people looking to get in at first everything was fine and great people were getting the help they needed, at least help for the time being, I mean lobotomies, an electric shock for a long time, you know, it was considered unnecessary, but hey, it was cutting edge back then, as As the years passed, it began to become more and more. patients that far exceeded what was originally designed in the 1950s the facility that was designed to hold 250 patients had 2400 patients, it was at the time the ventilator actually went off it became something out of a horror movie no heat in the sweltering winters Summers, people sleeping on the floor and in warehouses, unexplained disappearances, caging and severe mistreatment of some of the patients.
At some point, attacks on staff became the norm and patients began making fires in an attempt to burn the place down and make it the real West. Virginia Fashion didn't close until 1994, yes we're talking 1950 to 1994. This thing was a total nightmare and they kept it open, but it's believed to still be inhabited by the souls of patients, if you want to check it out. take a ghost tour of the facility, yes they have those skinwalker ranch number six, Utah, the name skinwalker ranch can warn you of two different things: supernatural, voodoo, voodoo weirdness or a nudist colony full of retirees, if you're like me you probably you're fighting fortunately for us, this is the supernatural type and we can continue.
Supernatural and mysterious activities have been reported at Skinwalker Ranch in Utah for many years, with visitors to the 480-acre complex reporting seeing shape-shifting creatures and hearing loud underground noises along with the occasional floating orb of death. Now I added the death part for dramatic effect, just so you know that according to the Native Americans or the site is full of evil spirits and dark spiritual energy, the ranch has been nicknamed the UFO ranch because of its 50 year history of strange events that are said to have taken place there, but that 50 years is what is documented. There are many stories and legends about early settlers and Ute people from the nearby reservation who experienced strange events in the area. throughout the skinwalker ranch it's creepy as hell number five the white eagle saloon portland oregon here in portland oregon we have the white eagle saloon and its checkered past it was originally a center for polish immigrants from portland the white eagle saloon had many hats a Over the years meeting hall hall hotel a place of cult brothel and now it is a great bar with excellent live music the name white eagle is in reference to the old polish flag which had a white eagle on it this place has some serious stories a prostitute murdered by a jealous lover people dragged through basement tunnels a waitress carried down basement stairs by an invisible force these are the stories and legends that emerge whenever the white eagle is mentioned the details usually become more graphic and frightening as the years go by there are more than good stories here Ghost hunters who have investigated the place report a sense of violence and death in the basement and a deep well of sadness on the second floor.
The white eagle first appeared on the Portland waterfront in 1905, at a time when the area was filled with hundreds of people. New arrivals from Britain, Scandinavia, the Balkans, Russia, the Mediterranean, and the Far East worked on the Union Pacific railroad shop docks and in neighboring factories and mills built along the east bank of the Willamette. When the work day ended, people filled Russell Street and came to life as people walked down it and then disappeared into dozens of bars lining the street. There was a streetcar line that went up Mississippi Avenue and stopped at Russell Street near the white eagle as it approached Russell Street, the driver always yelled next stop, bucket. of blood, a nickname earned from all the fierce and frequent fights that broke out in and around the hall for Polish immigrants, opened the White Eagle to offer other Polish immigrants a place after work for recreation, billiards, poker, liquor, beer and with the right connection and the right amount of money, customers could enjoy the brothel upstairs or the opium den downstairs.
The base had a tunnel connected to the underground network that led to the seafront. Legend has it that intoxicated customers were hit on the head and drugged through the tunnels through the underground passage. to the boats there are reports of a woman crying upstairs and people screaming in the basement after hours this place is creepy I went in there before I realized it was all haunted all like that I haven't been back since number four Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel Los Angeles now , growing up in the Los Angeles area you knew this place was creepy, there are tons of stories, almost every Hollywood murder seems to take place in or around this place, even if it wasn't, they always seemed to end up here, like this It's how legends go, I guess.
The hotel was built in 1926 and is what is known as the golden age of Los Angeles architecture and is named after the 26th president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt. It is a beautiful building. I have seen it many times, I have never been inside, but I have passed by and found the VIN in the area and it is a beautiful building. It was actually the model for the Disneyland attraction, the Tower of Terror. The place is haunted. It is said that Marilyn Monroe still haunts the halls here and she still occupies a lot of her 1,200-person suite.
Of the guests who have stayed there say they see Marilyn Monroe in the mirror in that room. Guests have also reported mysterious trumpet music believed to be played by the spirit of Montgomery Clift. Now I don't know if they have ever located it. and he found the ghost playing the trumpet and asked him who he was, but people are pretty sure it's Montgomery Clift. I guess he liked to practice in suite 928. Others involve a girl in a blue dress named Caroline trying to wave him down the hall. hall and if you go down the hall she wants to show you her dead parents, whom she killed with a candy cane sharp as a preteen prison handle.
Just kidding, I made that part up, but anyway people have seen this girl in a blue dress and they do it. I know her name is Caroline. Another thing that is a little strange is that the hotel operator calls and asks if she needs help in her room and then they call again from downstairs and no one called the room. It's just strange. Number three, the towers hum Taos, New Mexico, some residents and visitors. in Taos, New Mexico, have been hearing a mysterious, faint humming noise for years that they can't seem to escape. One lady said she tried listening to the Bee Gees for 24 hours straight to drown out the sound and said it didn't work. but now it hums keeping itself alive every time she tries to concentrate and her neighbor hates it.
The strange thing about this is that only about 2% of Taos residents and visitors report hearing the sound; some believe it is caused by unusual acoustics of the desert surroundings and also think it is simply delusional people, some think it is a secret government mind control program, conspiracies or many and the conclusions are few, it has been described as a whirlwind and whether psychological, natural or supernatural, no one has been able to locate the sound and its origin. and anything about it, this is what it sounds like a couple of years ago they did a survey of people who heard the hum and they all described it differently which would indicate that it is more subjective than objective or completely absurd either way, Unexplained noises are a spooky number. twoThe East Bay Walls In Northern California, in the hills of East Bay near San Francisco, there are a series of rock walls that have fascinated people for over a hundred years.
The East Bay Walls are also known as the Berkeley Walls in case you do a little research and you may think you are looking at different things, you are not, they are strange and a total mystery, no one knows who built them, why they built them or what they were used for there, with a meter high and a meter wide in some places where the walls are. Ranging from a few feet to more than a mile long, some rocks are the size of a basketball, while others are large boulders weighing more than a ton. Parts of the wall appear to have just been thrown down, while other parts appear to have been carefully constructed in the era of the The walls are unknown, but to experts they appear to have been built between 150 and 500 years ago, which makes a big difference.
There are many things about these walls that are a mystery and up for debate, something you learn once you start delving deeper into them. The walls have fascinated people for a long time. The Oakland Tribune published a story about the walls on October 15, 1916 where they mentioned that people had been guessing and researching these walls for many years. There is no real date. Anyway, people have speculated what it was. Chinese explorers who may have arrived here many years before Europeans landed on the east coast. I think it's something like because they had the Great Wall and you know they thought the Chinese just built walls, that's an old theory, other theories followed about a lost place. civilization I went down the rabbit hole while researching this, probably the easiest and most realistic explanation is livestock farming, perhaps these walls were in place to control the movement of sheep or cattle, but holes appear in that theory too , it's like why aren't there any of them. square or connected so that it keeps everything inside, they are just walls, it seems that one thing is for sure, we don't know how, we don't know who and we don't know why, and it will probably stay that way. forever and number one underwater Stonehenge Lake Michigan everyone has heard of Stonehenge in the United Kingdom it is one of the most visited places in England if we don't count the pub did you know we have ours here in the United States?
I will never visit it because it is 40 feet under Lake Michigan. One of these stones that is in the underwater Stonehenge has a carving of a mastodon or snuffleupagus from Sesame Street. I was undecided which one it is, but I'm leaning towards snuffleupagus. Not many people have visited this one, including me, because it's underwater, so there are a lot of pictures of it. The images they have are not very good, so here are the photos and then I'll show you some drone images of Lake Michigan. I'm talking about the best explanation for how they got here.
There are many different explanations. The structure could have been created during the last ice age, when the lake bed was dry. They believe it was some kind of safari, which is a structure that has been used. throughout history, bringing wounded animals to hunters, that's also one of the theories for the East Bay walls at number two on this list. For some reason, there is an apparently circular structure with a mastodon in Lake Michigan, 40 feet underwater, which is just strange to many people. I've asked if the rocks were placed on purpose or are just random curtains, but there is also one that is very similar in Lake Huron, so yeah, I don't think it's random, it doesn't seem like we'll ever know the origins of this.
Stonehenge or at least until snuffleupagus spills the beans anyway, we'll probably never know, so that's our list. I hope you enjoyed it, I hope you got some information, don't forget all the links below, share my videos. with your friends on your Facebook your Twitter your Instagram whatever you want make everyone have a great day be kind to each other

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