Short-Form documentaries on fascinating creatures, puzzling natural phenomena, and lesser known geological and human mysteries. Our aim is to present mind-blowing true stories and twists with appreciation for the weird world we share and bring together a community who appreciates the same.


GeoMystery

Metal Organisms?

Sounds like Science Fiction... but, when scientists scraped the top of the sky with a research balloon, they discovered something that completely astonished the scientific community, with their findings having expanded conventional understanding beyond the Stratosphere -

As the armature of the balloon extended through the Tropopause, biological material struck the collection tray with such force that it left micro-craters.

As scientists photographed and studied their findings, they found this material was inside a shell of Titanium and Vanadium!

Even more bizarre, there are no creatures known to exist or survive near the altitude being examined, about 36,000 Feet...

Truly, a mystery.

Watch now for more information.

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GeoMystery

No power Required? This is no pseudoscience. Electrical visionary Nikola Tesla ignites a series of twisted tales connecting 1940s pop culture icon Lucille Ball, a coded Japanese message at Pearl Harbor, and a now forgotten lifesaving crystal. The foxhole radio, known also as the crystal radio, needs no external power source. Coined by our brave soldiers in the trenches of the first world war, the phenomena fueling this brilliant device could save your life with a pencil and a razor... or drive you into a spiraling madness!

For more on the story, watch our newest video!

1 year ago | [YT] | 27

GeoMystery

The Band of Holes in Peru's Pisco Valley consists of approximately 5,500 man-sized holes spanning a mile in a north-south direction. Their origins remain a mystery, with theories suggesting they could be ancient graves, storage pits, or even defense. Discovered in 1931, the site has been studied by various archaeologists, but no definitive purpose has been determined. Recent studies speculate they may have been used to measure Incan produce.

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