6 Most Disturbing Wikipedia Articles
Summary
TLDRThe transcript covers various mysterious events and urban legends, including the 'Devil's Footprints' in 1855 Devon, England, unexplained sounds detected by underwater hydrophones, and paranormal occurrences like the 'Belmez Faces' in Spain and 'The Anguished Man' painting in England. It also explores the longstanding tradition of the 'Poe Toaster,' who annually honored Edgar Allan Poe, and the enigma surrounding the missing soldiers in the 'Mystery of Celtic Wood' during World War I. These strange tales blend folklore, paranormal theories, and unsolved mysteries to capture curiosity and intrigue.
Takeaways
- 👣 The 'Devil's Footprints' refers to an incident in 1855 where a single-file line of hoof-like prints appeared across over 100 miles in Devon, England, sparking speculation and urban legends about their origin, including theories involving the devil.
- 🏠 The 'Belmez Faces' is a phenomenon from Belmez, Spain, where human faces allegedly appeared on a kitchen floor in 1971. Despite various investigations, the origins of the faces remain unknown, with many suspecting a hoax for tourism gain.
- 🔊 The 'List of Unexplained Sounds' features mysterious underwater noises detected by hydrophones, such as the 'Upsweep,' which has puzzled scientists due to its unknown origin and fluctuating intensity since its discovery in 1991.
- 🖼️ 'The Anguished Man' is a supposed haunted painting owned by Sean Robinson, who claims paranormal activity occurred in his home after acquiring it. However, many believe the story is a hoax created for attention and potential profit.
- 🥃 The 'Poe Toaster' was an unknown individual who visited Edgar Allan Poe's grave every year on his birthday from the 1930s until 1998, leaving roses and cognac. The tradition has since been maintained by a new, anonymous participant as a tourist attraction.
- 🌲 The 'Mystery of Celtic Wood' revolves around a World War I raid by the 10th Australian Battalion in 1917, where many soldiers went missing, and their bodies were never found. While some researchers claim the soldiers were killed and buried in mass graves, the mystery remains unsolved.
- 🎈 One theory about the 'Devil's Footprints' suggests they were made by a balloon dragging its shackles, but skeptics argue that the balloon would have been stopped by obstacles, making this explanation unlikely.
- 🐾 Another explanation for the 'Devil's Footprints' attributes them to badgers moving in single file, but there is no conclusive evidence to support this theory, and the mystery remains unsolved.
- 👻 Paranormal investigators were involved in researching the 'Belmez Faces,' but their lack of proper controls and documentation led to skepticism about the credibility of their findings.
- 📝 In 2008, researchers presented evidence suggesting the missing soldiers in the 'Mystery of Celtic Wood' might have been blown up and their remains mixed with those of German soldiers, complicating identification, but not all experts agree with this conclusion.
Q & A
What is the 'Devil's Footprints' incident?
-The 'Devil's Footprints' incident refers to a series of mysterious hoof-like prints that appeared in the snow in east and south Devon, England, in 1855. The prints spanned over 100 miles and were found in unusual locations such as rooftops, leading to various theories including supernatural explanations.
What were some of the theories proposed to explain the 'Devil's Footprints'?
-Theories to explain the 'Devil's Footprints' included the marks being left by the devil, escaped kangaroos, or natural occurrences like badger tracks. One man even claimed responsibility for fabricating a story about the prints being from kangaroos to avoid associating them with the devil.
What is the significance of the village of Belmes in the context of the script?
-Belmes is significant because of an incident in the 1970s where a resident, Maria Kamar, claimed that human faces appeared on her kitchen floor. The faces reappeared even after the concrete was replaced, leading to the house being known as 'the house of the faces' and attracting tourists.
What investigations were conducted regarding the faces appearing in Maria Kamar's house?
-Investigations were conducted to determine if the faces were painted on the concrete by Maria and her family. The results were inconclusive, and some paranormal investigators claimed to have experienced voices and new faces appearing during their studies.
What is the 'List of Unexplained Sounds' mentioned in the script?
-The 'List of Unexplained Sounds' refers to a Wikipedia article that catalogs various sounds picked up by hydrophones in remote locations worldwide. These sounds are unexplained and include examples like 'upsweep,' which is a sound that varies with the seasons.
What is the story behind the painting known as 'The Anguished Man'?
-The 'Anguished Man' is a painting owned by Shawn Robinson, who claims it was passed down from his grandmother. The painting is said to be made with the artist's blood and is associated with paranormal activity. However, the story is considered a hoax by many due to the vague details and fabricated nature of the videos documenting the alleged paranormal events.
What is the tradition of the 'Poe Toaster' and why was it significant?
-The 'Poe Toaster' was an anonymous individual who visited Edgar Allan Poe's grave on his birthday to leave three red roses and a glass of cognac as a tribute. The tradition was significant as it lasted for over 70 years until the original toaster's identity was never revealed and the practice was passed on to others.
What happened during the Battle of P Capel in World War I that led to the mystery of Celtic Wood?
-During the Battle of P Capel, the 10th Battalion of the first Australian division attempted to raid Celtic Wood but suffered heavy losses. The mystery arises from the fact that many soldiers disappeared without a trace, with no bodies found or evidence of their capture, leading to various theories about their fate.
What are some of the theories regarding the disappearance of soldiers in Celtic Wood during World War I?
-Theories about the disappearance of soldiers in Celtic Wood include a massacre by the Germans with the bodies buried in a mass grave, or that they were killed and blown up with their own bombs, making it impossible to distinguish their remains from the Germans'.
Why is the incident in Celtic Wood still considered a mystery?
-The incident in Celtic Wood remains a mystery because despite various theories, there is no definitive evidence to confirm what happened to the missing soldiers. The lack of bodies, prisoner records, and conflicting reports contribute to the ongoing enigma.
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