
The woods and jungles have long been the setting for special stories and strange events, but some of the most mysterious discoveries have had a place in real life. Long gone, in the deepest depths of nature, these discoveries have been left to knowledgeable explorers and archaeologists, wondering about their origins and meaning. In addition, we present some of the most terrifying discoveries made in the woods that will leave you speechless.

1. The “twisted forest” in Poland
In the woods near the town of Gryfio , Poland, there is a strange group of pike trees known as the Twisted Wood

2. Mysterious stone spheres in Bospia
Deep in the forests of Bosnia and Herzegovina , explorers have discovered gigantic stone spheres, some the size of automobiles, scattered among the trees. Known as the Bospian Stone Spheres , these objects are perfectly round and made of fine rock. While some researchers believe they were formed by natural geological processes, others believe they were built by ancient civilizations for an unknown purpose. The isolated location of the spheres and their large size make them one of the strangest and most perplexing halls in the forest area, leading to theories that they may be the remains of a lost society or are otherwise unspeakably ugly.
3. The Dyatlov Port Incident
Technically speaking, it is a forest, the Dyatlov Pass in the Ural Mountains of Russia is surrounded by such forests, and it is here that its location is one of the most terrifying mysteries in history. In 1959, experienced Faroese and circus specialists were discovered. Their tent was torn apart from the inside and they were found barefoot and only dressed in the freezing cold. Some of the bodies had hereditary graves, including skull fractures and chest trauma, but had external injuries. Theories range from military evidence to paranormal activity, but the actual case remains unsolved. The tranquil setting adds another layer of excitement to this mind-boggling discovery.

4. “Las huellas del diablo” in Devo, England
In 1855, after a heavy snowfall in Devon , England, residents awoke to find strange tracks in the snow. These tracks, which were about four inches wide, looked like they had been made by scavenged hooves and stretched for more than 100 miles, winding through woods, roofs and even walls. Locals were baffled and many believed that the tracks were made by the devil himself. The phenomenon, known as the Devil’s Foot , was explained away, and today Idecide remains haunted by the idea that something else might have been wandering through the woods that winter night.
5. The Mystery of British Columbia’s Amputated Pie
The woods of British Columbia , Canada, have been the scene of some of the strangest and most terrifying discoveries in modern history. Since 2007, large human feet, now in their shoes, have been washing up on the shores of British Columbia and Washington state. While you may have spotted some items that seem to be missing people, you may not know where many of them came from. Theories about the accidents continue to swirl, and many researchers believe that the large feet are separated from the bodies lost in the water, due to the large number of the latter. These remains, and their isolated location, add a certain degree of mystery to the matter.
6. Muñecas hung from trees on Isla de las Muñecas, Mexico
Despite its natural setting, Mexico ’s Isla de las Muñecas remains one of the most splendid places you can visit. Located in the canals of Xochimilco , near Mexico City, this small island is covered in a number of decaying dolls that cling to the trees. Legend has it that the island’s guardian, Dop Julia Saptapa , began collecting and gathering the dolls to soothe the spirit of the girl who crouched in the nearby waters. After her death, the island remained as an abandoned habit, her dolls silently watching over the small icy landscape. Tourists and explorers who visit the site often report strange presences in the air.