We’ve all made some unexpected discoveries before. Maybe you found $20 in a coat pocket you didn’t use, or you stumbled upon a surprise family heirloom in your basement while cleaning. Just like your findings, the discoveries on this list all came by surprise. They range from weird to invaluable, encompassing everything in-between.
Here are 12 Valuable Discoveries Found In Unexpected Places.
1.
Underground Pyramid Found in Bolivia
Tiahuanaco in Bolivia and its historical ruins have led to quite
a few discoveries, and excavations have continued for years by both private
companies and the government. In 2015, one of the most shocking findings at
Tiahuanaco was an underground pyramid. Archaeologists discovered it with the
use of ground-penetrating radar.
They also found monoliths within the pyramid. Excavations into
this belowground pyramid are still ongoing. Tiahuanaco was once home to ancient
South America’s most important city. The city spanned 231,000 square miles, and
finds from this massive historical site have included stone monuments, palace
ruins, sculptures, and more. Since 2000, Tiahuanaco has been a UNESCO World
Heritage Site.
2. ‘Witch Bottle’ Discovered in English Chimney
Contractors who were demolishing a
former pub in Watford, England stumbled upon an unusual discovery in the
chimney section of the building. This creepy, folklore surprise was a witch
bottle, stuff with an unidentified liquid, teeth, and shards of glass. The
bottle was thought to date back to the 1800s.
It was likely placed in the pub to
ward off witches. Considering that this Watford property was the birthplace of
the Witch of Saratoga, that makes sense. Angeline Tubbs was the Witch’s real
name, and she relocated to Saratoga, New York in 1761, where she made a living
reading fortunes and making witch bottles to scare off the
competition.
3. Giant Lego Men Wash up on Beaches Around the World
Humans worry about dead wildlife washing onto the shores, as that
could be a sign of a problem with the water quality. Who knows what a gigantic,
eight-foot, ominous Lego man means? This potential portent of doom was
discovered by a Japanese surfer. Forebodingly, the Lego man was wearing a
t-shirt that said, “No Real Than You Are” on the front.
Rather than blame aliens, it appears that the man behind this
gigantic Lego is a mysterious Dutch artist named Ego Leonard. This artist,
according to his website, comes from a “virtual world.” Believe it or not, this
is far from the first time such a gigantic Lego has washed ashore. These
behemoths were also found on beaches in Siesta Key, Florida, and Topanga Beach,
California.
4. World’s Largest Flower Found in Jungle
While venturing through a remote jungle in the West Sumatra
region of Indonesia, conservationists discovered the largest flower bloom in
the world. The species of flower is Rafflesia
tuan-mudae, which is known for its massive, elusive blossoms
that bloom for just one week at the end of the plant’s life span.
This mammoth flower had a diameter of 3.6 feet, making it the
largest Rafflesia ever
documented. The flower is easy to spot, as it has flesh-colored petals covered
in white spots. This unflattering description matches the flower itself, as it
is part of the “corpse flower” type of flora, which means it smells like a dead
body.
5. Shark Found In Middle of Golf Course
We all mocked Sharknado when
it came out in 2013, but it seems as though Thunder Levin got the last laugh in
the end, as maybe his movies weren’t so fictional after all. A shark did fall from the sky (a
year before those movies came out, no less), landing near the twelfth tee of a
golf course in California.
The San Juan Capistrano Golf Course workers were stunned when
the two-pound leopard shark dropped onto the turf. As it turns out, the leopard
shark, found alive, was carried from the ocean by a bird that accidentally
dropped it. Cart attendants put the confused fish into a bucket of salt water
and drove it to Baby Beach, where they released it back into its rightful
habitat.
6. An Underwater River Found in the Ocean
Finding a river in the ocean might seem like a bit of an
oxymoron. After all, isn’t the ocean all water?
Well, be prepared to be surprised, as divers discovered an underwater river
hidden underneath a cloud of toxic gas off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula.
The river’s source is the Cenote Angelita, a massive sinkhole.
Apparently, ninety feet beneath the surface, this river flows out to the ocean.
Surrounding it is a blanket of hydrogen sulfide that would instantly kill
anyone who attempted to breathe it in. To make the scenery even creepier,
petrified trees and even a small skeleton are located in the noxious cloud.
Ancient Mayans believed the Cenote Angelita was a gateway to Hell, and perhaps
they had a point.
7.
Long-lost Ship Found in Namibian Desert — with Gold Aboard
When you think of places where you’d find a ship, the Namibian
Desert is probably last on your list. But, believe it or not, that is where the
remains of the Bom
Jesus were found. This Portuguese ship disappeared
five-hundred-years ago when it sank off the coast of Namibia. As the coastline
waters receded, the Bom
Jesus reemerged.
When it sank in a fierce storm, it was on its way to India laden
with treasures like gold and copper ingots. Diamond miners discovered the ship
and alerted the Namibian government, who sent out a team to dig up the
wreckage. Two-thousand pure
gold coins and tens of thousands of pounds of copper ingots were discovered on
the Bom Jesus, almost
all intact.
8.
Soviet-Built T34/76A Found In Lake Kurtna Matasjarv
In the depths of Lake Kurtna Matasjärv, a remarkable piece of
history lay hidden for decades until Kasper, a young man from Estonia,
unraveled its secrets in 2000. After discovering a strange marking and a nearby
rope, Kasper fetched his parents. An extensive excavation ensued, and soon the
whole town was involved.
Emerging from the depths, at the other end of the rope was a
Soviet-built T34/76A tank stood as a haunting reminder of the past. Kasper’s
discovery was one of happenstance. The reason behind the tank’s location, or
how it got there, however, is still anyone’s’ guess.
9.
Secret Underground Theater Found in Paris Catacombs
The Paris Catacombs are a labyrinth located in the heart of
France. The Catacombs were built when the city needed a better location to
store the dead. So, Paris chose tunnels, five stories underground, into which
they emptied bodies beginning in the late 1700s.
That background makes this discovery extra eerie. In August of
2004, Parisian police doing a training exercise discovered a fully-equipped
movie theater in one of the Catacombs’ formerly-uncharted caverns. Terraces
were cut into the rock to form an amphitheater, in which projection equipment,
a full-sized cinema screen, and a variety of thrillers and noir films were
found. The films were neither offensive nor banned; it seems as though someone
just wanted to set up their own creepy, private theater.
10. Family Discover Ancient Chapel Hidden Under Their House
This unusual discovery seems as though it would be the beginning
of a horror movie. In Shropshire, England, Pat and Diane Farla were having a
Good Friday party when one of them decided to finally look behind the
six-foot-long rectangular plate on their wall. Believe it or not, they hadn’t
looked behind there in the three years they’d owned the home.
After pulling the plate away, they discovered a hole that led
them to a tiny, underground chapel. The cellar-like contraption had pews and a
cross, confirming that it was of a religious nature. Authorities believe that
this underground church could have been used centuries ago by congregations
fleeing religious persecution during one of England’s many religious
wars.
11.
A 1,000-Year-Old Viking Ship Found Buried on Farm
A team of archaeologists using ground penetrating radar
discovered something unusual buried on a farm in Norway. They found that, below
the surface of the frigid earth, there was a ship that dated back to either the
Merovingian or Viking Period. The ship was only buried two feet below the
ground.
The archaeological team was there for a totally different
expedition, and they pretty much found this ship by mistake. It was part of a
burial mound from one-thousand years ago. Their deep-radar technique was the
same one used to find the GJellestad Ship, also located in Norway.
12.
Strange Figures Found Along The Alaskan Shore
A few years ago, some Alaskans
were startled to find a group of haunting figures lingering in the ice and snow
on the bleak shoreline of Point Woronzof, near Anchorage. From a distance, they
looked like real people in trouble. However, it turned out that the eerie
shapes were actually an art installation by Sarah Davies.
Inspired by her own experience
with an undiagnosed illness, Davies set up more than 85 different humanoid
sculptures that represented the “physical encapsulation of hundreds of unique
experiences of vulnerability,” according to Buzzfeed News.
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