Unsolved mysteries that intrigued the world
Recent discoveries have taken researchers a step closer to the origin of the Stonehenge. But many mysteries are yet to be solved

2. Oak Island Money Pit: Is an island off the coast of Canada’s Nova Scotia home to treasures like Marie Antoinette’s jewels and Shakespeare’s manuscripts? Rumours of hidden treasures swirled after, in 1796, a boy discovered a pit going down at least 30 feet. Subsequent expeditions did not go beyond 108 feet as water would fill it up. Later, explorers found a tablet that, in 1886, was translated to read, “Forty feet below, two million pounds lie buried.” The bounty hasn’t been discovered yet, despite six people dying in its search.
3. DB Cooper: On November 24, 1971, a dapper flyer hijacked Northwest Airlines flight 305, using a briefcase that he said contained a bomb. The plane landed at Seattle and, after Cooper freed all passengers and some crew members in exchange for $200,000 and parachutes, he asked it to take off for Mexico. “Fly low and slow, with the rear door open,” he instructed. Before it could reach Reno for refuelling, Cooper parachuted out and vanished into the night. Five planes tailing him failed to spot him.
5. MH370: Hyperconnectivity is nothing. A Malaysia Airlines flight from Kuala Lumpur on March 8, 2014, proved it many times over when it disappeared following a sudden change of course. Satellite data shows it turned from its northeasterly route, and flew back towards the southern Indian Ocean, opposite to its destination of Beijing. It is said to have run out of fuel and crashed into the ocean. Investigations have been closed recently. But a four-year-search has not yielded any wreckage.
First Published: Aug 25, 2018, 07:34
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