Top 30 Mysteries You've Never Heard Of
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- Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025
- These mysteries continue to perplex law enforcement and amateur sleuths the world over! Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the most bizarre unsolved mysteries that haven’t received as much attention as their more famous counterparts. Our countdown of mysteries you've never heard of includes the Circleville Letters, The Yonaguni Monument, Overtoun Bridge, The Big Grey Man, Bimini Road, and more! Have you ever heard of any of these obscure mysteries? Let us know in the comments below!
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What kind of stupid question is this?
If it’s mysteries you never heard of, how would anyone have input?
This video was a BIG miss.
The Tamam Shud or Somerton man has already been identified.
And he didn't wash up on the beach. He had been seen laying on the beach (alive) the night before he was found dead.
@@Trekkie_Gal Yea that struck me as strange as well that they got that detail wrong, his idenity hasn't been confirmed by police just yet but the evidence especially with DNA seems too conclusive
@@AngelH91 They got a lot of details wrong about a lot of the cases. Yonaguni is widely accepted to be a natural formation, one that is reasonably common around the world, by almost all geologist, not just 'a few geologist'.
All these "Mysteries" have been... this channel does Zero research.
@@Trekkie_Gal no, he wasn't that arm movement may have been a process of putrefaction
Half of these included footage from Unsolved Mysteries. Those of us who watched that in the 80s and 90s have definitely heard of them.
The very first one I thought WTH! Of course I've heard of that one.
And the monthly "The Unexplained" magazine from around the early 1980's.
@@frankbrodie5168loved that magazine!xx
half of these have been on every "mysteries you've never heard of" list they've ever done. i long for the day when i watch a video about mysteries that DOESN'T mention max headroom or tamam shud.
@@dietotaku me too
From Wikipedia about the Somerton Man (aka Tamam Shud):
"On 26 July 2022, University of Adelaide professor Derek Abbott, in association with genealogist Collen M. Fitzpatrick, concluded the man was Carl 'Charles' Webb, an electrical engineer and instrument maker born in 1905, based on genetic genealogy from DNA of the man's hair. South Australia Police and Forensic Science South Australia did not verify the result, although they were hopeful of being able to do so."
It's omissions like this, as well as other material, that garner WatchMojo's bad reputation (I still watch because I find it entertaining, if not accurate or credible.)
Mysteries you've never heard of? You're kidding.
Who has *not* heard of the shroud of Turin?
Children.
@jaxjaxattaxx There isn't a religion where knowing about a prophet would make you lose your life. The religion you are probably referring to acknowledges that Jesus was a prophet.
Came here to say the same thing
Atheists.
Or, at least, me.
@@leoncergaming7745 This atheist knew about it :)
The identity of the Sommerton man was solved
Yeah, it was solved a while ago. I'm wondering why they added him to this list.
I've noticed a lot of American 'mystery' shows say it's the biggest unsolved case. But they solved it years ago. It shits me people can't be bothered to update their facts
Nope, heard of them ALL, for the last 10 years on RUclips videos that ALL have the same title.
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@@BlackHatCinephile spam
@@Reaperguy67 the canned meat?
How is the Shroud of Turin an obscure mystery?!
You're why nobody can have any fun anymore.
I love how everyone flips out and gets all bent out of shape over the title of the video 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 its FREAKIN HILARIOUS 🤣🤣🤦♀️
Radiocarbon dating has shown that the Shroud of Turin is way too young to be genuine.
I think the mystery now is how it was made.
Ive seen some articles that its a masterpiece art . I dont know who the artist is , its maybe the time of leonardo da vincis era .@@eburel506
Not necessarily. From what I understand, the evidence of cotton re-weaving in the section of the Shroud, a "patch," that was tested could have easily affected the carbon dating. It should be conducted again with a section of the Shroud that shows no patchwork being completed. Cotton reweaving was not performed until the 16th century, well after the carbon date, so something really does seem to be off with that date.
@@eburel506 No. We've found out how Leonardo DaVinci pretty much developed Photoshop using reflected sunlight aimed at parts of a cloth with the covered pieces leaving the image.
Toss something on a car's dash board under the window, with a piece of painter's tape on an area, a book or pack of smokes, and leave it for a week or two. When you peel the covered area, it's not as damaged.
viola, shroud.
Lol yeah, funniest thing about this was how a college kid recreated it to the t 😂😂
Thank you for the update, WatchMojo..!! 6:07 There's a story possibly related to the Paracas Candelabra in the ancient Indian Vedic texts. The story goes like this. Lord Shiva and his Goddess wife Parvati were once cursed by one of the sages and they were vanished from the Earth. Their two sons tried their best to find their parents and found Machu Pichu in South America. The story doesn't say 'Machu Pichu', but the description of the mountain top paradise, including a weird animal (Llama) and other interesting details are indeed identical to the mountain top resort. In the story, two brothers looked for their parents separately, so they had to mark the ground where they have searched already. The ground was marked with the symbol of Lord Shiva's primary weapon - a trident.
Why wouldn't Bathurst's aide be the prime suspect? "I was walking with my boss and he just vanished. I don't know what happened."
Watch Mojo never disappoint. They are true masters at creating lists that don't list the things they supposed to list. And are unparalleled in their consistency when it comes to reserving the no1 spot for something that makes you ask yourself- ' was that in ascending order?' Maybe I'm just being overly critical but if you attempted to make this list. Whilst researching for things to include in it (you could make a strong argument to the contrary, but I assume they spend at least some time on research). When deciding which to use for your big finish. Am I the only one who would dismiss anything that has a description that starts with the words- "according to legend". And if you feel that alone isn't disqualifying. Surely you have to draw a line somewhere if everything known about this "legend" could be summarized as-- 'Somewhere, we don't know where. Someone, we don't know who. Found two green kids.
Despite it being incredibly easy. WatchMojo, you are hilariously bad at the only thing you do. Please never change.
When a ship mysteriously vanishes at sea, it SANK.
I was looking for this comment I don't get why people think things are a mystery like that
But when they sink parts of them float and can be found, life preservers and such
@@biomike01unless those parts that float didn't detached from the main body so got pulled down with it.
oh yeah? then why was the USS Cyclops never found?
@@MasterOfViewershipbecause nobody knows where it sunk
This is fascinating. I’ve never heard of any of these, except the Hessdalen Lights and Patomskiy crater.
For me it’s the opposite.
you've never heard of the shroud of turin? or tamam shud?
If the bridge is known for dogs leaping off and dying, Why ? Are ppl still taking their DOGS ACROSS IT?!!!
Well, I used to walk across the bridge with me ex wife. She never jumped off, so it's not all dogs 😅
In reality, there has only been a couple dogs to die on the bridge. And in all cases its almost certain that the dog tried to jump up on the wall running along the edge of the bridge, and slipped off due to the top of the wall being angled and very smooth.
@@adamotoole6895That's a nasty commet. If you used make similar comments to her, it's no wonder she left.
@@brontewcat Could be wrong, but think that guy was just making a joke. I wouldn't say it's a nasty comment. A woman could have said the same about her x husband or whatever and it still would have been funny.
@@dukeofthedance8062 It clearly was meant to be a joke. I just think that those type of jokes are nasty, even it is a woman makes it.
Years ago I came to the conclusion if we tell men to stop make these jokes, then it is hypocritical for women to think it was okay to make similar jokes. Jokes are fine, but not when they use disrespect. for the other sex.
Just to understand the point- if we transpose the person about whom the joke is a person of colour, then most people would not think it was funny or appropriate.
How is The Shroud of Turin a “mystery you’ve never heard of”? The Shroud of Turin is the most famous Relic or Mystery.
30 mysteries I haven't heard of...
Except for the 23 that I have 😂
With the Flannan Isles Lighthouse, I personally do believe that either a rogue wave came ashore, or a landslide induced tsunami caused a wave that took the lighthouse keepers. Maybe they all went outside to look at the wave, not expecting it to come all the way up to them. We will probably never know!
That’s my theory too!
A lot of these stories get plenty of mentions. Especially on Mojo alone. 😂
This should be called "30 Mysteries We Hope You Don't Know So We Can't be Accused of Lying"
Should do a piece on the Superstitious Mountains of Arizona! I once tried to check out this area (short hike / late afternoon) and nope'ed out of there; felt an overwhelming sense of dread. So many people have disappeared there, and the Hopi tribe talks of the underground / otherworldly "snake people" who live there.
Wow, these mysteries are mind-boggling! 🕵️♀️🔍
The Isdal Woman is my favorite mystery. Even went to Bergen Norway and found her unmarked grave.
These have all been rehashed over and over again. We watch these videos because we're hoping there's something we've never heard of before but it's never true. We've heard of them all before. Now it's just something I put on so I can listen to with my headphones while I work.
Unsolved Mysteries was such a great show
How can anybody live with the mystery of the Max Headroom hijacking? Children watching that would likely face trauma for a long time.
I was a little girl at the time when I saw it live on TV, I found it cool & funny lol.
Don't know if this helps, but it is clear (at least to what I can hear from my phone) some of the things said in one of the hijackings:
“Jesus” followed by incoherent mumbling, then with the glove, I think they said, “The glove is dirty.” I haven't heard the entire recording, nor did I use any fancy audio software…
Maybe they're saying lines from the show? I've never seen the show, but it could be.
I doubt that I’m onto any new information, but maybe this will clarify something.
I watched a video before telling that the shroud of Turin actually got burned during the middle ages at least on the four sides. it was repaired well, using a cloth from that era and when scientists took a sample of the cloth Vatican only allowed them to take a piece of it from the sides that's why they indicated the date of it was existed in middle age.
You kind of lost me at 0:02. The Turin Shroud? Come on! Pretty nearly EVERYONE in the Western world has heard of that.
I've heard of most of these and even the Somerton man has been identified.
I go into watch MOJO videos with the mindset of have they done this before or not, yup they've done this before
overtoun bridge is like one of the most known mystery out there...
I’ve watched enough history channel to know the answer is aliens to everything
That’s why I stopped watching the History Channel
Thanks!
No problem!
The Australian man was not washed up on to the beach. He died where he was found. He was seen alive hours earlier. And it has been solved. DNA let the police know who he was.
I've been to Sacsayhuamán and it is magnificent. What's crazier is that the walls were even more impressive before the Spanish partially dismantled them to build structures in town.
the man found on the beach in au was Carl Webb born in `1905
The mystery man in Australia was identified like a year or two ago I just recently watched a news video on it his name is most likely Carl Webb.
the voynich manuscript is probably a sacred tome from some fantasy adventure roleplay for rich kids lol
Of course!xx😂
I remember the Max Headroom incident very well, because I saw both broadcasts live on TV. It didn't scary me, I always thought it was cool back then lol.
Heard of EVERYONE, That's the Beauty & Efficiency of the Internet & with RUclips, that has several Videos, with the Same Content, (and WatchMojo filling most of those Slots..) Kindof Hard to Miss...
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No they don't, you think people cared about repetition? There's million of fast and furious movies, the same for paranormal activity movies or Mario games
So Boring to Listen to your BULLS*** the Facts speak for themselves, simple as that.
and People get Bored of Repetition...
@@Saddonghussein So What⁉️. The Facts proves themselves.
@@robertrobillard4844 exactly, it proves that you are wrong, people don't care about repetition, thank God you got it
The dogs jumped off the bridge to get away from their Scottish accented owners because with their good ears they cannot take it anymore
This is the perfect way to end the work day
Somerton Man has been identified as Charles Webb from South Yarra.
I've heard of the Shroud of Turin, I even saw a copy of the shroud in Paris, France in 2015.
Circleville letters actually just had a pretty popular nextflix miniseries
The Somerton Man aka Harvey Keitel 😮
…who else sees it?!? 🙋♀️
Calls video "mysteries you never heard of", first entry is circle ville writer LMAO
What a great title!
Ive seen these mysteries constantly but the max headroom thing still freaks me out whenever i see it . Its really off putting and triggers alot of alarms with me
8:55 I bet the "cypher" was actually just the first letter of each of their 10 favorite people's names^_^ Based on the HK on my screenname standing for Hiei and Kurama from Yu Yu Hakusho.
Heard of most of these.
I love these videos!!! Would you guys ever consider the top 10 songs that make you feel like a superhero/supervillian? Maybe top music videos that feature superpowers like Titanium or Heroes (We Could Be)?
The tile mystery was solved too
Oh?
@@kstew9872 yeah, the guy went around at about 3am in his car and put them down
If you want a mystery due a video about the painting. Giovanni met an orphan called Don Bonillo. Bonillo had been nicknamed The Devil Child, as it was said wherever he went, fires started. Taking pity on the young boy, Giovanni took him in and painted his portrait. Some time later the artist's house burnt down and he threw the orphan back onto the streets.
6:06 This Structure is mentioned in Ramayana :
Sugreev says to Vanaras that, while reaching Udaya-Adri, they will see Jaat-Shila-Rupa (Golden Rock Peak), etched on which is a ‘golden pylon resembling a palm tree with three branches with a golden podium.‘
Sugreev continues, “That pylon of palm tree is constructed as the easterly compass by celestial gods, beyond which lies the Udaya Adri (Sunrise mountain).”
Um…Somerton Man is still an open case?? Really?
Sleeping Sickness? Never heard of that one before
pretty sure there was an episode of house MD that revolved around it.
When it comes to any RECURRING "mystery lights" mysteries, the real mystery is why the video always looks like a dimply lit hairball. If it keeps happening, why isn't there excellent HD drone footage of them now? Same with UFOs in general. Everyone has an HD camera with them at all times these days, yet no one can get a good shot?
That’s like trying to catch a shooting star on camera guy.
@@TO-ts5om You bet. Trying to catch an object that is there and gone in a second or 2 would be impossible.
Trying to get videos like they show HERE which is what I WAS commenting on where the object is in view for MANY seconds or even MINUTES at a time, not so much.
Way to misunderstand and carry on a conversation with yourself about your own topic while ignoring mine completely.
The Hornet Spook Light can't be headlights, because not only was that debunked on *Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files*, but it was also reported before cars were invented
Yeah, Max Headroom was so obscure that he had a TV show, appeared in ads and was a cultural icon of the 1980’s…
Why does the John Doe in Australia frim 1948 look like Harvey Keitel?
LOL! That's what I thought!
@danaernst922 YESSSS!!! The first thought I had when I first heard the story YEARS ago was “Man..he looks exactly like Harvey Keitel.” I’ve never seen anyone else mention it until now 😎👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Well, i have heard of all of them also. Why are people always saying that ancient buildings couldn't have been built without newer equipment?? They had the same abilities we have, while they didn't have the same levels of understanding of some medical conditions, but seriously, they can understand how to build with the tools they had. Seriously, dude, wtf ?!?!
Ive literally heard of these, several times infact
Well I have heard the Green children though and was fascinated by it's story.
Sacsayhuaman it is thought were built using a chemical bonding technique that effectively eroded the space between the stones making them perfectly fit.
Rongo-rongo isn't a script in the sense that a translation to English (or anything else) is possible. The natives were so impressed when the first Europeans showed them 'writing' that when they understood the meaning of it that they imitated it in their own fashion. The tablets were hung about the necks of the Moai. At best they represent prayers or invocations.
The Green children of woolpit were from Belgian orphan. Their skin was green from the clothes dye their parents used as they were clothmakers. The boy died from malnutrition.
If you dog jumped once why would you take them back to that place?
Who hasn’t heard of the Shroud of Turin?
I gotta start thumbs up or down, I watch so damn many these similar titles blend together😂😂. I need markers 😅😅
Dancing To Death doesn’t sound too bad 😂 At least to me. I love dancing and I have asthma and diabetes so if I never stopped dancing I would probably have an asthma attack or a diabetic low. And if I couldn’t stop I would eventually pass out and probably die. But I love dancing so that doesn’t sound like too bad of a death to me 😂
Shroud if Turin is one of the most famous mysteries.
What?
Guys have you heard about the Malaysian flight that disappeared?
I'm going to go ahead & assume this is is a facetious response bc literally WatchMojo does videos on the same things over & over lol
@@driley5004pretty sure they were being sarcastic.
There's another twist to that blimp one. Minutes before it crashed, a woman called to report a blimp with three men inside was flying too low. Since it took off with only two men inside, and landed empty just minutes later, no one knows who that third man was.
the no.13 is indeed scary
Heard of every one of these
Circleville letters? Are you effing kidding me? Anybody that's watched Unsolved Mysteries knows about this...which is probably where you got it.
My parents lived in Circleville and I didnt know about them 🤷🏻♂️
in 2017, the Brockton Specter was confirmed to be what people were seeing
“Some believe that it’s cursed and if you go there you’ll die.” Does that mean if I don’t go there I’ll live forever?
The vonynich manuscript was apparently an old form of Turkish.
Obviously, many of these are, in fact, very well known, but i gather these longer videos are compilations of older top 10s. Therefore it maybe when they first came out, some were less well known. Plus, this would explain the inclusion of those that are now better understood/solved, eg, somerton beach man.
mysteries you've never heard of (if you live under a rock)
Lol, and if ur a watcher of this channel...u have seen them 500x😂
You took the words right out of my mouth!
Well, it's been a minute since I've watched the channel.
I did recognize most of these mysteries, but they're were a few I had never heard before.
Does this mean I’m living under a rock?
Don't get me wrong, I keep up with some things and I would like to think I’m informed about a variety of topics. But, it's hard to keep up with all the latest trends (not that I try to keep up with all of them). I usually wait until they die down, even then I look into things I find interesting.
@@driley5004 I found and started using this channel only to fall asleep. When they talk about things known for years, decades, or longer, and the show playfully pretending they're "mysteries!", with the cheerful voice, it's sleepy time in under 5 mins.
Can’t people come up with more creative solutions? Seriously it’s like something weird and unexplainable happens and every one just goes “It must be aliens!” Like…come on people get more creative then just the stereotypical, fall back on theory 😂
30 mysteries you’ve never heard of, #30 the Circleville Letters… just ignore the Watcher video on the subject with 80000M views
Sleeping sickness was explained in The Sandman.
I live about 5 miles from Shugborough and I've been quite a few times, but never seen this site.
Tamam Shud case wasn't a spy drama sadly. It was a loner's death exacerbated by Communist paranoia.
Got to No.12 and gave up. I'd heard of them all.
These mysteries all come from fifteen minutes into the future.
the stuff you never heard of if you were deaf. definitly
Wow, what happen to the audio at around 26:06? lol
Interesting
On 26 July 2022, University of Adelaide professor Derek Abbott, in association with genealogist Colleen M. Fitzpatrick, concluded the man was Carl "Charles" Webb, an electrical engineer and instrument maker born in 1905, based on genetic genealogy from DNA of the man's hair. And I had already heard of all of these events/places/things.
The Sword with the coded word on its blade...show all the letters, so we can maybe cipher it.
Looks like a job for the X-Files😂
When you got to the " Overtoun Bridge " why did you suddenly try to get a Scotish lilt in your voice ? What about the "Ourang Medan " Mystery .....
That newscaster, doing the report of the strange lights in Hornet, Missouri, sounds like a young Rob Roblin, who I knew from when I lived in Baltimore, he has such a distinct voice, and i tjought he was from Baltimore but hes from Missouri, who'd thunk the accents are similar
I've heard of more than half of these, although it was nice to see ones that I've never heard of. But half of the ones I knew about have been solved.
Everyone and their brother has heard of the shroud of Turin.
The why files covers a lot of these!