Life is full of mysteries that are difficult to explain, and these enigmas always attract human curiosity. In the world, there is a majestic mountain, but it is full of secrets, and is known as the "man-eating" mountain.
The mysterious mountain, which people only dare to look at from afar (Source: Sohu)
This mountain has a very familiar name: Kunlun Mountain in China. Kunlun Mountain, also known as Kunlun, is often mentioned in martial arts films as a place of cultivation for immortals. It is considered one of the most mysterious places in the world.
There's a valley here, which people call the Valley of Death. This place is associated with many legends that strike fear into the hearts of anyone who hears them.
Among them is a story that happened in 1983. At that time, a herdsman was feeding his horses fresh grass in this area, but no one saw him come out.
Local people, upon learning of the incident, immediately gathered to search. Finally, they found the shepherd dead, his clothes tattered, his face contorted with fear. From then on, no one dared venture into the mountain again, believing it was haunted and that such strange occurrences were due to supernatural forces.
Not believing the unfounded rumors, a team of geologists from Xinjiang conducted research in the area to find the answer.
During their research, the team of experts discovered that this area has a strong magnetic field, and its distribution is also very extensive; the deeper into the valley one goes, the stronger the magnetic field becomes.
Under the influence of the electromagnetic effect, the magnetic field in the valley and the electrical charge generated on the cloud layers combine to create an area with erratic weather, prone to loud thunderstorms.
The objects struck by lightning are usually moving. Perhaps these very factors create the lightning and cause it to strike those who have been here, thus leading to the mysterious tragedies in Death Valley over the years.
Thu Hien (Source: Sohu)
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