3 Hours of The Most Disturbing and Unbelievable Mysteries

Dive into three hours of the most disturbing and unbelievable mysteries ever recorded—stories that blur the line between reality and the unexplainable. From chilling disappearances to impossible events, each case pulls you deeper into a world where logic begins to break down. 0:00 INTRO 0:46 The Disappearance of the Roman Ninth Legion (Britain, 120 AD) 6:02 The Antikythera mechanism’s unknown creators (still debated origins, 1st–2nd century use) 13:11 The “Rain of blood” recorded across the Roman Empire (200 AD) 21:23 The Sudden abandonment of Skara Brae (Orkney, 300 AD reoccupation mystery) 29:20 The Nazca Lines’ unexplained purpose (Peru, 1–700 AD peak use) 37:37 The Roman dodecahedrons’ unknown function (100–400 AD) 45:47 The Collapse of Teotihuacan (Mexico, 550 AD, cause unclear) 54:34 The Strange “green children” legend origins (possible early medieval roots) 1:03:25 The Disappearance of the Gupta Empire’s advanced knowledge (600 AD decline) 1:12:35 The Justinian Plague anomalies (541–549 AD, strange spread patterns) 1:21:48 he Abandoned city of Vijayanagara’s earlier precursor sites (pre-1000 anomalies) 1:31:19 The Lost library of Pergamon’s missing works (3rd century, disappearance unclear) 1:40:25 The Mystery of the Tarim Basin mummies (China, 0–500 AD expansion) 1:49:41 The “Eternal Lamps” reported in Roman tombs that never extinguished 1:58:22 The Sudden desertion of Great Zimbabwe precursor settlements (900 AD) 2:06:37 The Unknown builders of Nan Madol (Micronesia, 500–1000 AD) 2:15:51 The Disappearance of the Ancestral Pueblo Bonito elites (800–900 AD anomalies) 2:24:20 The Voynich-like early undeciphered scripts in Central Asia (500–800 AD) 2:33:49 The Collapse of the Sassanian Empire’s border cities (600s, oddly rapid) 2:44:17 The Unexplained “sky battles” recorded in medieval chronicles (700–900 AD) 2:54:20 The Irish “fire from the sky” events in monastic records (8th century) 3:04:02 The Sudden silence of trade routes across the Sahara (900–1000 AD shifts)