The Most Unexplainable Places on Earth

The Blue Pond of Hokkaido

Hokkaido, Japan is a beautiful place with many sites to see. A particularly popular natural wonder is the Blue Pond. It's a man-made lake that was originally intended to be a reservoir. Researchers believe that the blueness of the lake is due to the aluminum hydroxide particles that are in the water which reflect light. 

Lake Anjikuni

Trapper Joe Labelle traveled to an Inuit village in 1930, he was shocked to find the village completely empty. Food was cooking, guns were loaded, and clothing was left hanging to try. The spot that the villagers had called home was along the shore of Lake Anjukuni, and many people visit to try and get a read on what happened to these poor villagers. 

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.