The United States National Park system has 84 million acres of forests, mountains, deserts and protected forests, which make it a prominent place for mysterious events. Although people want explanation, a definite conclusion has never reached a large number of these cases. As the mountaineers disappear in thin air, strange beings are being seen among the trees, and the whole group is disappearing without a mark, and no other place takes the same strange lifespan as the national parks.
1. Hawaiian Fireballs
Hawaii Volcanic Park sits on the Hawaiian Islands (aka Big Island). Although it is a place of great wonder and beauty, it is also an area of superstition and mystery. On March 27, 1998, the blue explosion of light burned the night sky with a huge heat. Hundreds of locals called it as a pilot who was in the air at that time. He claimed that the object came within 3 kilometers (2 miles) of his plane and dramatically increased temperature. This statement was supported by others in the cabin. Later the officials announced that the explosion was a meteorite. But local residents of some airports were not convinced that it was an awakening Hawaiian god who was upset with what humanity was doing to the world. This is one of the many mysterious events on Hawaii Island. Many visitors have taken rocks from the Hawaii Volcano National Park and then have sent them back due to strange happenings on their return home. They believed that the rocks were cursed. Others have to face the spirits while roaming late night and seeing strange hazards in the distance. We do not know whether these reports are rational explanations or not. But one thing is certain: if you want a good secret then Hawaii Volcano National Park is definitely the place to go.
2. Strange Structures
Santa Fe National Forest has recently suffered irregular wood structures from irregular wood structures in the woods. It is said that each structure is made up of more than 1,000 pieces of wood, in which 6 meters (20 feet) long and 4 meters (12 feet) in diameter.
Made of falling tree and tree parts, structures have harmed forest officials. They complain that wood can cause forest fire and threaten that any person who makes these cone-shaped designs can be fined $ 5,000 or spent six months in prison. Nobody knows who is making these structures or why. But many have suggested that they are a cult work that uses wooden structures for ritual purposes.
3. Mount Shasta
Mount Shasta is located in California's Shasta-Trinity National Forest and is a place surrounded by secrets and legends. The tribes living on the mountain once thought it as the center of creation and life, whereas the new age believers saw it as the main point of the spiritual energy of the earth. In 1931, a huge forest fire broke out on the mountain, only to be stopped suddenly with a strange mist. Later it was felt that the haze had stopped the direct fire with the central time zone. This incident has never been scientifically explained. The mountain is called an entry point for the fifth dimension and the energy supply base for the outer space craft; local villages have seen them from far away, with the reporting of large humanoid figures. People also add these scenes to the Karuk legend of "big people", which is a race of superhuman people who have escaped from their destroyed city of Lamuria and are responsible for mysterious incidents on the mountain.
4. The Devil’s Den
In 1946, Katherine van Alast, an eight-year-old girl living with her family in Daughters Dane State Park, vanished from her camp and lost. Six days later, he was about 48 kilometers (30 miles) away in a cave and 183 meters (600 feet) high from where he had disappeared. Catherine had a remarkable peace when she found trouble to the search party, when she met him. He went quietly in the cave and proclaimed, "Here I am." Only an eight-year-old girl, wearing a bathing suit, managed to distance so much and showed no signs of loss. Many people suggest that some followed Catherine, this is the reason why they wandered from the camp so far. Although this was probably not a lumbering, radioactive Bigfoot, it could not be denied that it was actually mysterious and there could be something frightening in Devil's Den Park.
5. Hopi Keeper Of Death
Grand Canyon National Park is probably one of the world's most famous parks. With only 5,000 square kilometers (1,930 miles2), the valley is tilted with secrets and folklore. One of the tribes living in the valley was Hopi, which included the elderly, the workers and the hunters. They got up there, some authors speculated that the tribe had built an underground stronghold within the valley. Hopi believes that death is considered. Masso is said to live in a specific area of the valley. If you see strange lights from within the valley at night or you hear unconscious tapping of the rocks, then the fish is behind you. Although this superstition seems like nonsense, many people have experienced nausea and anxiety in this area immediately after listening to the rocks. Although the area is level and is not considered dangerous, there have been a large number of accidents.
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