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Seven mysterious places on Earth that science can't fully explain

  The door to hell (Turkmenistan) A fiery crater that’s been burning for over 50 years after a Soviet drilling accident. Locals swear it’s a gateway to the underworld. Scientists? They’re just impressed by the eternal flames.   🌀 Bermuda triangle (Atlantic ocean)    Ships, planes, and entire crews have vanished here for decades. Theories range from methane bubbles to alien abductions. Spoiler: We still don’t know. Pack a life jacket.   🕳️  The great blue hole (Belize) A massive underwater sinkhole so perfect it looks CGI. Divers flock here, but its depths hide ancient stalactites… and maybe a few undiscovered sea monsters.   🌲  Crooked forest (Poland) A grove of 400 pine trees bent at 90-degree angles. Was it Nazis? Aliens? A botched logging experiment? The trees aren’t talking.   🗿 Easter island moai (Chile) How did ancient people move these 80-ton stone heads across the island? Theories include “aliens” and “they wal...

10 Unusual Hobbies You Never Knew Existed

   1. Extreme Ironing... Yes, you read that right. Adventurers take ironing boards to mountaintops, forests, and even underwater to press shirts in the most extreme locations. Because wrinkles don’t care about gravity.   2. Cheese rolling... Every year in Gloucestershire, England, thrill-seekers chase a 9-pound wheel of cheese down a steep hill. The rules? Survive the tumble, grab the cheese, and become a legend.   3. Underwater Hockey... Players don snorkels, fins, and sticks to push a weighted puck across a pool floor. It’s like hockey, but with more bubbles and fewer ice-related injuries.   4. GEOCACHING... A global treasure hunt using GPS coordinates. Participants find hidden containers (“geocaches”) in everything from park benches to fake rocks. Spoiler: The treasure is bragging rights.   5. Book carving... Artists transform old books into intricate sculptures—think dragons, landscapes, or labyrinths leaping from the pages. Sorry, l...