Friday, 11 May 2018

5 Northern European Mysteries That Remain Unsolved

Mysteries, mysteries everywhere. For everything we know, there’s so much more that we don’t. Whether it’s an unsolved crime, an unexplained sighting, or weird things falling from the sky, sometimes there are just no answers. On this list are ten mysteries from Northern Europe that need solving. Hopefully someday, someone will do just that, especially where doing so could provide closure to the families of those who fell victim to as-yet unsolved crimes.

1. Purple Slime In Lyngen Fjord
Photo credit: Roger B. Larsen/UIT
In August 2015, fishermen fishing on the North Norway coast started reporting a strange incident in the area. A thick, purple, mucoid mud was almost visible overnight, in which langan fogards were surrounded by millions of cubic meters. Experts who examined the incident, compared the margarine in the form of mud and were initially believed to be the remnants of dead jellyfish. Mud had covered the fish, catching fishermen and even messing with their sonar devices. A fishery expert said that he had never seen anything like purple material in fjords. However, now almost three years later, no real confirmation has been given that the mud actually came from the type of jellyfish. Therefore, the reason for its existence remains a mystery.

2. Where’s Beverina Castle?

In Latvian history, it is said that the Estonians attacked and attacked Beverna Castle in 1208 in Trikuta district. Estonians retreated and settled for a night in a lake near the road of Beverina. However, Crusader and Coupoe came here on them and followed them. After this, they had morning meals in the same lake.  The name of the lake is also unknown and destination where Beverina's road was headed. However, the biggest secret remains of Beverina Castle. Henry's Chronicle mentions 16 times the palace and the residence of Talivardis. The exact location of the palace has never been mentioned. It is thought by archaeologists that the palace can be situated on two foothills near the lake of Vedav, but research has never been done to prove this principle. 

3. Swedish Spheres
In May 1808, in Biskcopsberg, Sweden, working in the rural summer, working on fields or just going about their day, when it suddenly became dark Seeing, they saw that the sun had dimmed and they could see it directly. Then, many objects like the sphere were visible from the west. They were dark in color and were moving towards the sunshine forever. As soon as they approached him, the spherical turns became black and underlined in the straight line rising towards the horizon.  The villagers saw because these small balls filled the sky, never stagnant but were constantly moving towards the sun and then disappeared in the east. Kilogram. Geetelmark, secretary of the Swedish Academy of Sciences, saw that one of the globes hit the ground, and he commented that it was left behind a thin film behind a thin film, which soon disappeared. A reason or explanation has not yet been found for this incident.


4. Murder Of Auli Kylikki Saari
On May 17, 1953, the 17-year-old Auli Kyllikki sari of Finland left for the church on his bicycle. He also worked at church office and attended prayer meetings. On this special day, Auli returned from the church service and immediately retired to his tired room and said that he was tired and wanted to rest. His parents found this very unusual. Later that day, he left for a prayer meeting with his friend, Myju. Later, Maizu claimed that Auli was feeling frustrated and anxious all day long. After returning home from the church, both girls were divided into an intersection, and a man named Ti-Jaska traveled with Auli 1.6 kilometers (1 mi). He was the last person to look alive. A missing person's report was filed only after a few days, because Auli's parents were used to sleep on the place of MyUJ and when she did not come home that Sunday she was not worried. In the weeks of Auli's disappearance, the witnesses reported seeing a cream colored car with a bicycle in the trunk, while others claimed that he heard a help near a lake in Karanjjgi and crying for gunmen. In July, Auli's bike was found deep in the woods, and in October, the remains of his remains were discovered at the place where he was last seen alive after his shoes, scarves, and searched a man's sock there. I went. She was half naked, and her coat was wrapped around her head. After meeting her body, her other shoes were also searched. There were many suspects, including a Vicker, a policeman, and a ditch-dig, but nothing in investigations in their participation came out. The killer of Auli appears to have turned away from his crime.

5. Kaali Crater Mystery
Photo credit: Pt
7,000 years ago, a large meteorite entered the Earth's atmosphere and broke it into pieces. Some of those rocks went to Kali on the island of Sreyma on the Estonian island. The confrontation left nine crater in the area, now called the Kali Meteorite Crater Field.  The biggest crater on the island is the remains of a stone wall around it, which dates to the Bronze Age. It is believed that this mysterious structure is kept by an ancient sect which has settled in this area and who has used the crater in the form of water, because it is full of water on this day. Experts have found many animal bones inside the walls of the perimeter, which they believe that cattle sacrifice can also be here. Scientists are unable to change the theory in reality, however, given that they can not possibly discover black lake water for the findings, because oak tree deposits allow them to enter more than 4 meters (13 feet) of water. Prevents you from doing so.

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