The ancient royal tomb sanctuary of Mount Nemrut is shrouded in legends and architectures that defy its remote location in Turkey.
Discover the enigmatic world of these eight mysterious islands, each hiding perplexing tales that have enthralled generations.
Eerie stones etched with perplexing symbols, gleaming troves of silver treasure, and ancient edifices on the brink of collapse. Are the Picts merely folklore, or an enthralling civilization hiding beneath Scotland's soil?
Indrid Cold is described as a tall figure with a calm and unsettling presence, wearing a strange outfit reminiscent of an "old-time aviator." Indrid Cold supposedly communicated with witnesses using mind-to-mind telepathy and conveyed a message of peace and harmlessness.
Erik Thorvaldsson, famously known as Erik the Red, is recorded in medieval and Icelandic sagas as the pioneer of the fist European colony in Greenland.
Percy Fawcett was an inspiration for both Indiana Jones and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The Lost World,” but his 1925 disappearance in the Amazon remains a mystery to this day.
A cavern in Israel is the source of both legendary tales and factual accounts, and it has now been discovered to be a "portal to the underworld".
The mythical Aspidochelone is a fabled sea creature, variously described as a large whale or sea turtle, that is as large as an island.
Legend has it that the downfall of Lyonesse was a result of King Arthur's battle against his treacherous nephew, Mordred
These enigmatic spheres, appearing as though they have been haphazardly scattered on the beach, exude an otherworldly aura.