The most mysterious phenomenon of 2009

The halo in the Norwegian sky, the face of people crying on ice, the self-moving rock in the Death Valley are the most popular images this year.

The halo in the Norwegian sky, the face of people crying on ice, the self-moving rock in the Death Valley are the most popular images this year.

These photos are selected and posted on the Telegraph.

Picture 1 of The most mysterious phenomenon of 2009

The strange turquoise halo in the Norwegian sky early on the morning of December 9 caused a stir all over the world. It is described as "whirling around a glowing object before exploding into a white ring of fire". The media later claimed that the halo might be the result of a failed missile test of Russia. Photo: Rex Features.

Picture 2 of The most mysterious phenomenon of 2009

The crying face appears on the largest ice block of Nordaustlandet Island, Svalbard Islands, Norway.Photo: Barcroft Media.

Picture 3 of The most mysterious phenomenon of 2009

The circles and lines make up the giant jellyfish image in a barley field in Oxfordshire County, England. The drawing is nearly 200 meters long.Photo: Telegraph.

Picture 4 of The most mysterious phenomenon of 2009

Unidentified flying objects glow above Ullswater - the second largest lake in the UK.Photo: North News.

Picture 5 of The most mysterious phenomenon of 2009

Strange flying objects emit orange light above Liverpool, England on May 25.Photo: Telegraph.

Picture 6 of The most mysterious phenomenon of 2009

A stone with a mass of 112 kg moves by itself in Death Valley, California state, USA. In Death Valley there are many such stones.Photo: Mike Byrne.

Picture 7 of The most mysterious phenomenon of 2009

Some people claim they see many unidentified flying objects in the English sky of Cambridgeshire. They emit orange light.Photo: Archant.

Picture 8 of The most mysterious phenomenon of 2009

A face like Jesus appeared on the table was Mary Jo Coady in Methuen City, Massachusetts, USA.Photo: AP.

Picture 9 of The most mysterious phenomenon of 2009

Calvino Inman - a 15-year-old teenager in Tennessee, USA - made the doctors confused because he cried blood. The scary thing is that Inman can't control his tears so he cries up to three times a day.Photo: Splash News.

Picture 10 of The most mysterious phenomenon of 2009

Two feet appeared on the wood in a monastery near Dongren City, Qinghai Province, China. Local people think that they are the result of worshipers standing in a place to pray for decades.Photo: Reuters.

Picture 11 of The most mysterious phenomenon of 2009

The giant circle with the middle face owl appears on the field of Wiltshire, England.Photo: Steve Alexander.

Update 15 December 2018
« PREV
NEXT »
Category

Technology

Life

Discover science

Medicine - Health

Event

Entertainment