4 Mystery Doors That Should Never Be Opened
The question is why it seem that nowadays you can open any door you want? The truth is that some doors were sealed for a grave reason and so far, nobody has found out what treasures and Mysteries they hide here are four doors that keep their secrets. All Too.
Well, number one, is the Taj Mahal. The Taj Mahal in India is one of the most romantic buildings in the world. Shah Jahan started. Its constructed in 1631 to honor the memory of his third wife. Oh, me love dearly they have been together for 19 years but she passed away while giving birth to their 14th baby. Yes, I said 14th. Baby Shah Jahan was devastated by the loss of the love of his life. Life decided to memorialize her by building a magnificent tomb, it took 1,000 elephants, 20,000, men, and 20 years to finish the construction of this Grand Monument. The design of the palace is very peculiar. The Taj Mahal is for 130 feet tall. Minarets stand at the edges of a vast platform. It might look beautiful. But the main purpose of such placement was an aesthetic in the 17th century. Plenty of massive.
Constructions collapsed under their own weight. That's why the Taj Mahal is Chief. The architect placed, the towers farther away from the Tomb. In addition, he told them in such a way that if they fell the debris wouldn't damage the rest of the Taj Mahal besides being a monument to eternal love. The Taj Mahal is also a very mysterious place. It hides numerous sealed rooms where no one is allowed to go in some photos of the Taj Mahal. Taken from the Riverside, you can notice two layers of basements just like some rooms inside. The palace, they are securely sealed. There are several theories as to why the rooms were blocked at the times of Shah, and Jahan and have remained closed. Since that some researchers are sure that the sealed Chambers were made of marble, which can transform into calcium carbonate if exposed to carbon dioxide as a result. The marble would begin to chip off. That's why the Chambers are seal and kept out of the public eye. These rooms don't have any ventilation either on top of that, if too much, CO2 gets into the basement, it may lead to a collapse of the Four Towers that surround the Taj Mahal. But that's only one of the likely reasons. Another assumption is that Mumtaz Mahal Shah Jahan's wife was buried in the Taj Mahal. Those who support this Theory are sure that her body is still preserved in the basement of the palace in The same state, she was at the moment, she died.
Number two, the Great Sphinx of Giza, there are many reasons why you may have heard about the Great Sphinx of Giza. One of them is probably the mystery of this great Monument. First of all, it's the largest monolith statue in the world. It's 66 feet in high, 62 feet in width, and 240, feet in length, according to Scientific estimates. This construction was built about 4,500 years ago. The Sphinx itself is a creature. You can come across in both Egyptian and Greek mythology. It has a woman's head and a lion's body. When they say the Sphinx is a mystery, that's not just a metaphor. At least. When we speak about the Great Sphinx of Giza, it took 100 workers about three years to finish the construction of the Great Sphinx. However, some evidence states, that the monument was once much more massive than it currently is archaeologists discovered, huge Stone Blocks as well as tool kits, left abandoned near the sign. Interestingly, the workers who built the Sphinx weren't slaves, and we're fed different Delicacies such as sheep and goat mate. But this isn't the main secret hidden by the mighty Sphinx with the help of a seismograph researchers discovered two, rectangular Chambers at a depth of 25 feet. These rooms are situated underground right under the Sphinx's Paws and there is a theory stating that these Chambers May contain the mythical Hall of Records. This all is believed to contain knowledge of life itself. In the form of ancient paper Scrolls. Some people even believe that the ancient Egyptians managed to document the history of Atlantis, the famous and enigmatic Lost Continent. Unfortunately, these theories don't have any proof to back them up. Archaeologists believe that the chambers may have two entrances but both of them remain sealed so far. The authorities have prevented researchers from trying to figure out the mystery of the underground chamber.
Purrs number 3, SRI Padmanabha Swamy, Temple. Do I get extra credit for pronouncing? That this Temple is a real pearl in the Indian state of Kerala. But its beauty isn't, the only reason why this amazing construction has gained popularity all over the world. Underneath the temple. There are six vaults named A B C, D E, and F, probably not the original names. The doors leading to these Chambers are massive and made of iron. Several years ago, the authorities decided to find out what was hidden behind the doors. It took us a surprising amount of work to open the vaults but it was worth all the effort in 2011, five of the six Chambers revealed, countless Treasures to the world bags of gold, gemstones, and Priceless jewelry decorated with diamonds, the value of everything found in the vault was estimated at a mind-bending one trillion dollars. But what about The six-chamber will remain closed but it wasn't for lack of trying. Many people believe that a fatal curse protects the door leading to this chamber hypothetically, there's curse can be removed if a saint or Sage chances a specific Mantra in a proper way but nowadays there are no people who could do this. There is a story that in the 30s, several Temple Invaders, try to get into the Vault be to steal its precious contents. They didn't reach their goal. Terrible snakes that appeared as if out of nowhere scared the gang away. However, nobody can prove the validity of this story. There is also information that auditor general vinod, Rai told the Supreme Court that Vault be had already been opened and not just once he stated that since 1990 people had entered the chamber, at least seven times and nothing horrible. It happened to them.
Number four is the First Emperor's tomb. In central China buried, deep under a hill and surrounded by poisonous, Mercury, the first emperor of China, Qin Shi, Huang has been lying undisturbed for more than 2000 years. The first emperor was a prince of the Qin State. He was still very young. When his father died, making him king, that's why the state was under the prime minister's control until Qin shi Huang turned, 22, his biggest ambition was to conquer all six of the war In the States ancient China was divided into after. He fulfilled his plans, the country was reunited under the rule of the Qin dynasty. The emperor passed away on September 10th. 210 BCE in 1974, several farmers were digging a, well, not far from Sean China, when they discovered something, highly unusual, a large terracotta Soldier. This finding said off archaeological excavations that lasted for more than four decades.
That first terracotta Soldier was just one of several thousand others. Shockingly, each Soldier, had its own facial features clothing and hairstyle, according to experts, there might be up to 8,000 Clay Soldiers. So far only 2000 of them. Having been excavated the central tomb which is supposedly the burial site of the emperor is yet to be touched. Interestingly, whether or not the mystery of the Tomb will be revealed Pens, not on the authorities, but on scientists according to archaeologists Kristin Rami. We don't have the Necessary Technology to excavate the tomb properly. Ancient records. Speak of how the first emperor created a huge underground city where the ceiling resembled the night sky and pearls were stars, Seema Jean. The Han Dynasty historian wrote in his records of the grand historian that in Qin. Shih Huang's tomb. There were Scenic towers and palaces.
It's official, he also added that the plays were Packed with treasures and rare artifacts streams and rivers of liquid, mercury surrounded, Qin, Shih Huang's tomb, the biggest to represent the Yellow River and the Yangtze the major rivers of China. The ancient Chinese were sure that mercury provided them with immortality, but despite this belief, that Mercury could have been the cause of The Emperor's death, the man was so afraid of passing away that. He regularly took Mercury pills. Mercury rivers are the very reason why scientists are unwilling to explore the tomb. It could be extremely dangerous, both for the researchers. And for the environment, the samples of soil, taken close to the tomb show unbelievably High Mercury contamination levels. So which of these doors would you prefer to open right about your choice in the comment section below? Remember to hit the share button with your friends who love mysteries And follow to the blog to move to the