Most MYSTERIOUS Ancient Labyrinths Uncovered











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Check out the Most MYSTERIOUS Ancient Labyrinths Uncovered! This top 10 list of amazing discoveries of ancient archaeology has some truly mysterious labyrinths and mazes recently discovered! • Subscribe For New Videos! http://goo.gl/UIzLeB • Watch our REAL Mermaid Sightings Around The World! video here:    • REAL Mermaid Sightings Around The World!   • Watch our 10 Sea Monsters ATTACKING A Boat! video here:    • 10 Sea Monsters ATTACKING A Boat!   • Watch our STRANGEST Animals People Keep As Pets! video here:    • STRANGEST Animals People Keep As Pets!   • 10. The Trolleborg Labyrinth • The island of Bla Jungfrun in Sweden has long been the subject of local folklore, with stories of dark curses and witchcraft. This places is spooky, and requires visitors to stick to the paths, and no one can visit the island after dark. There are a few unusual structures on the island that increases the mystery. • 9. The Parisian Catacombs • The ground beneath Paris, France, was formed by an ocean that once covered the country 45 million years ago. The multiple layers of sediment left by the water became limestone, which itself is a useful building material. Since the Roman times, this limestone has been excavated to construct the city- leaving a vast network of tunnels and quarries beneath the ground creating a kind of maze! • 8. The Lost Egyptian Labyrinth • You’ll have heard of the great pyramids and the Sphinx, but possibly the greatest building of the Egyptian empire that you’ve never heard of is the Egyptian Labyrinth. Unless you’ve seen my video on Mysterious Things in Egypt That No One Can Explain of course!! • 7. Underground Roman Labyrinth • Rome has been around for a loooong time! Because it's such an ancient city, it’ll be no surprise that archaeologists are often making new discoveries all over the place. The current Romans are quite annoyed at this since they’ve been trying to get a metro for years. But whenever they start making advances, new things come up and all work has to stop until the archaeologists give it the green light...maybe 10 months later! • 6. Chartres Labyrinth • The cathedral of Chartres was built during the height of the gothic movement in France and was designed to be higher, wider, and brighter than any others. Construction began in 1194 and was completed in 1221- with the labyrinth being built in the nave in the final 5 years. It's not the most elaborate of labyrinths you'll see within a church, but it's definitely one of the most famous in the world. • 5. Danish Stone Age Labyrinth • In 2017, Danish archaeologists announced the discovery of what appeared to be a stone age labyrinth. It was uncovered in Stevns, on the east coast of Denmark, when the foundations were being laid for a new sports complex! Now it has baffled those trying to understand its purpose. • 4. The City of Derinkuyu • The ancient underground city of Derinkuyu is an astonishing structure designed to confuse and deter invaders to protect those that lived there. It’s one of the largest labyrinth designs ever made, and still holds secrets waiting to be uncovered. • 3. Bara Imambara • Bara Imambara is a religious building in the city of Lucknow in India. It was built by the ruler of the northern state of Awadh in 1784, and its name literally means the ‘big sacred hall’. As well as the large central hall, the building is made up of a mosque and a large labyrinth, which was built unintentionally as a way to support the larger building structure. • 2. The Stone Labyrinths of Bolshoi Zayatsky • So, where would you think the highest concentration of ancient labyrinths on the planet is? The answer, perhaps surprisingly, is on a collection of small islands in Russia's White Sea. The Solovetsky Islands are home to 35 Neolithic labyrinths, dating back to around 3000 BC!!. • 1. The Cretan Labyrinth • Of all the labyrinths in the world, undoubtedly the most famous is the one from Greek legend that’s located on the island of Crete… or is it? According to the myth, this labyrinth was built for King Minos by his master craftsman, Daedalus to contain the Minotaur monster, the child of his wife and a bull. But that’s a whole other story. • Origins Explained is the place to be to find all the answers to your questions, from mysterious events and unsolved mysteries to everything there is to know about the world and its amazing animals!

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