Fact About Unsolved Mysteries of India

1. Mystery of  Magnetic Hill

In Ladakh, there's a special road called Magnetic Hill. When you drive on it, it feels like the cars are moving uphill by themselves, even if you turn off the engines. 

2. Mystery of  Suicidal Birds

In a village called Jatinga in Assam, something strange happens every year. Birds crash into buildings and trees and die. 

3. The Iron Pillar  of Delhi

There's a huge iron pillar in Delhi that's over 1,600 years old! What's incredible is that it hasn't rusted. People are still trying to figure out why.

4. Lake of Skeletons

There's a high-up lake called Roopkund, also known as the Lake of Skeletons. In 1942, when the ice melted, they found lots of human skeletons there. 

5. The Aleya  Ghost Lights

In Bengal's wetlands, there are strange lights called Aleya Ghost Lights that try to lead you into danger. They are like spooky lanterns in the swamps.

6. The Mystery  Of Red Rain

Once in Kerala, there was red rain, like blood! It happened in 2001 and was a big mystery. Scientists couldn't explain it, and it only rained red in a small area.

7. Mystery of  Twins Village

There's a village in Kerala called Kodinhi, known as the Twins Village because there are so many twins born there. They say it's because of something special in the water.

8. Mystery of  Hanging Pillar

In a temple in Andhra Pradesh, there's a pillar that seems to hang in the air without any support. It's like magic.

9. Mystery of  Door-less Houses

In a place called Shani Shingnapur in Gujarat, none of the buildings have doors, but surprisingly, there's no crime there. It's a safe and mysterious village. 

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