The wreckage of a cruiser sank by a Japanese submarine 70 years ago has finally been discovered.
Residents of Teixeira de Freitas were treated to a rather unusual and unnerving spectacle this week.
The freestanding doors have turned up in several towns, leaving local residents scratching their heads.
A mysterious object found in the surf on a beach in Westerly has been raising eyebrows this week.
Volunteer detectives have located what could be a critical piece of evidence in the long-running case.
The remarkably well-preserved fruitcake was left behind by Captain Scott's ill-fated expedition.
A radio station in Russia has been broadcasting a mysterious signal non-stop for more than 35 years.
An unseen individual in India has been reportedly going around cutting braids of hair off women's heads.
Until recently, maps and atlases were plagued by non-existent islands, mountain ranges and countries.
One 20-year-old woman found, to her horror, that she was not alone in her new Enumclaw apartment.
A chest thought to be filled with Nazi gold has been found in the wreckage of the scuttled SS Minden.
Several households in England have been plagued by a woman crying through their letterboxes at night.
Back in 1964, the Gulf of Tonkin incident resulted in a renewed commitment to war with Vietnam.
Dr Karl Kruszelnicki maintains that the answer to the mystery lies in little more than basic human error.
Forensic linguists have 'almost certainly' determined who really wrote the famous Civil War-era letter.
Sniffer dogs have detected possible human remains during an investigation on the island of Nikumaroro.
A photograph pulled from the National Archives appears to show Earhart at a dock on the Marshall Islands.
The alarm was raised in Dubai last week after the water started to turn a disconcerting orange color.
Two people have died while attempting to track down a $2M haul hidden somewhere in the Rocky Mountains.
The forensic animals will be used to help sniff out the aviator's final resting place on Nikumaroro.