The Queer Caves of Cornwall
While the history of caves has dated for thousands of years, it’s also not surprising that the origin stories that come with these caves are lost over the ages. However, this doesn’t stop scientists and historians from searching for clues and hidden meanings. This is especially true for the Caves of Cornwall, where tourists found themselves having strange experiences while visiting. Whether it’s in the form of bizarre noises or unexplained glowing orbs, they end up with some jaw-dropping moments. With this particular cave going back 500 B.C., it isn’t surprising for scientists to find mystical significance to the cave.
The Truth of the Markings
In the Carpathian Mountains, there are footprints that date back to 36,500 years, which have shaken the entirety of the archeological community that led them to speculate and wonder. While the Transylvanian region is no longer a stranger to both mystery and folklore because of Count Dracula, these markings share a different story. The prints were first discovered in 1965, which then pointed to a single-child family from 15,000 years ago. However, radiocarbon measurements provided by fossils nearby proved the markings to be actually dated to 36,500 years.