North Sentinel Island

The natives living on the island will stop at nothing to protect their land from outsiders.

So, for the tourists’ own safety, the Indian authorities prohibit anyone from approaching the location.

The Wave, Arizona

Of all the mystical cures awaiting believers in the Arizona desert, the Wave, a colorful, wavelike, Navajo sandstone rock formation, will leave you awestruck.

An illusive underwater waterfall, Mauritius

When viewed from above, Mauritius Island seems to be located near an underwater waterfall. However, this beautiful phenomenon is just an optical illusion.

Lascaux Cave, France

To preserve this cave’s unique prehistoric paintings, the entrance to Lascaux is now closed to tourists after 15 years of unrestricted access.

Marieta Island’s Hidden Beach, Mexico

Totally tucked out of view is the phenomenal beach on Marieta Islands, near Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. The volcanic activity that occurred here over the ages has created a rather unique marine ecosystem.

Loch Ness, Scottish Highlands

Loch Ness tops the list for both the mythical monster, Nessie, that is said to live in the loch and for the eerie lake hidden away in the Scottish Highlands.

Bermuda Triangle

The triangle of ocean between Florida’s southern tip, Bermuda, and San Juan in Puerto Rico has been the site of numerous shipwrecks and plane crashes throughout history.

Area 51, Nevada 

Do you believe it? Most people who explore this notorious and unusual site in Nevada do. Officially known as Groom Lake, its claim to fame dates back to 1947 as it’s often linked with the Roswell New Mexico UFO incident.

Stonehenge, Salisbury, England

There are differing bizarre theories about Stonehenge, the mythical striking stones near the city of Salisbury, England.

The Nazca Lines, Peru

The Nazca Lines are a well-visited site by Sci-Fi fans and extraterrestrial aficionados. However, it’s difficult to explain why the prehistoric Nazca culture created the enormous geoglyphs in 500 BC, depicting an array of spiders, monkeys, figures, and flora.