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  • Day 2 Riddle

    I’ve got a new riddle for you. But first, I’m going to shout out the winners from last riddle. Mia, Chloe, and Madison.  I have cities, but no houses. I have mountains, but no trees. I have water, but no fish. What am I?

  • Riddle

    I want to try to occasionally post a riddle for you guys to try to solve in the comments and I will shout out the first person to get it right in another post. Today’s riddle is: The more you take, the more you leave behind. What is it? Good luck!

  • The Mary Celeste

    The Mary Celeste was a ship found adrift the Atlantic Ocean on December 4, 1872. It was in good condition and had food and cargo, but the captain, crew, and his family had vanished. The ship wasn’t attacked and personal belongings were in place, but the ship’s lifeboat and navigation papers were missing. There…

  • Books!?

    Yes, you read that correctly. Books. Since this website is all about mysteries from throughout history it’s only right we talk about mysteries from my history. Books like The Boxcar Children and the Framed series. These were books I read when I was younger that shaped my love for mysteries. The first book in…

  • The “Bloop”

    Point Nemo is the most isolated spot on the ocean, and here is where the mystery comes in, in 1997 there was a mysterious “Bloop” noise underwater. Initially some people thought that it could be a sea monster, a massive sea creature, or military activity. There were some other theories that it was caused…

  • Leprechauns

    I know that this is more often associated with myth, but I decided that I was going to do a post about leprechauns in honor of Saint Patrick’s Day this month. Let’s start with the basic that everybody probably knows, leprechauns are often depicted as small men with red beards and green coats who…

  • Stonehenge

    Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England was constructed in phases between 3100 BC and 1600 BC. It was built by successive groups of Neolithic people in Britain. The mystery in this is how they transported the giant stones and the purpose behind it. Stonehenge started as a burial site with the stones added in a later…

  • Amelia Earhart

    Amelia Earhart was a pilot born July 24, 1897. She disappeared over the Pacific Ocean on July 2, 1937, While attempting to become the first female pirate to circumnavigate the globe. She was the second person to fly solo and non-stop across the Atlantic, and the first woman to fly solo and non-stop across…

  • The Bermuda Triangle

    The Bermuda Triangle is a region between Florida, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico. It is famous for the mysterious disappearances of ships and planes. One notable incident was USS Cyclops, when a large cargo ship disappeared with around 300 people leaving no trace, distress call, or wreckage. It’s possible that the ship just sunk out…

  • Welcome

    Hello, welcome to History Mysteries. On this site we will look at mysteries from history. Whether they are big or not so big we will take a look at these stories and popular theories and possible explanations about them.