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Wednesday, April 22, 2020

4 Mysterious Doors That Should Never Be Opened

There are countless doors all over the globe that should not be opened.
Most doors are sealed by the authorities for grave reason and treasures inside and about the mystery they hide.
Here are the 4 Mysterious doors that should never be opened.

Here's why.

Today we can open any lock or door we want, but there are some mysterious rooms that you probably don't know much about. These secret rooms are full of mystery.

1) Taj Mahal


Taj Mahal is the most romantic and iconic monument in the whole world. This iconic was constructed by Shah Jahan in 1631 to honor his 3rd wife Mumtaz. She passed away while giving birth to her 14th baby. Shah Jahan decide to memorialize her by building a magnificent Tomb. It took 1,000 elephants, 20,000 men to finish the construction in 20 years. The design of Taj Mahal is very peculiar. The 4 towers each of 130 ft tall stands at the edge of the vast platform. In 17th century plenty of massive architectural construction collapsed under their own weight. So, the towers were placed in such a way that if they fall, they won't damage the rest.

Despite its beauty, this Taj Mahal is also famous for its mystery inside.
It hides many mysterious rooms sealed where no one is allowed to go.
There are many theories about the sealed rooms. These rooms are sealed at the time of Shah Jahan and remained closed since then. Some researchers are sure that the chamber is made up of marble, which transforms into Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3) when expose to Carbon Dioxide (CO2). As a result, the marble will begin to chip-off. There is no ventilation either because if too much Carbon Dioxide (CO2) gets into the chamber, it will lead to collapse the towers surrounding Taj Mahal.

Another assumption is that Mumtaz was buried in the Taj Mahal, and those who believe in this theory assure that her body is still preserved in the same condition at the moment she died.

2)  The Great Sphinx Of Giza



It is the largest monumental statue in the whole world. It is 66 ft in height, 62 ft in width and 240 ft in length. According to scientists, this monument was built about 4,500 years ago. It took 100 workers for 3 years to finish the construction. Some evidences also state that the monument was once much more massive than it is now. Researchers discovered 2 rectangular chambers at a depth of 25 ft.
The chamber is situated underground right under the Sphinx's paws.
Some theories states these chambers consists of a mythical hall of records.
It consists of knowledge of life in the form of ancient paper rolls.
Some also believe that they managed to hide the history of ATLANTIS, but there is no proof.

3) Shree Padmanabhaswamy Temple





This temple is located in Kerela, India. Its beauty isn't the only reason for its popularity in the world.
There are 6 vaults inside this temple A B C D E F - not original names.
In 2011, % doors out of 6 were opened, and it worth to open it. It revealed countless treasures to the world. It consists of:-                                  
                      Bags Of Gold
                      Gemstones
                      Priceless Jewelry 

The total amount will amaze you. It is expected to be $1 Trillion ($1,000,000,000,000 ).
You might be wondering what about the 6th door? Well, it remained closed because it was believed that a Fatal Curse protects the door leading to this chamber.

4) The First Emperor's Tomb



In central China, very deep under the hill and surrounded by poisonous mercury, the first emperor of china, QIN SHI HUANG has been lying disturbingly for more than 2,000 years. His biggest ambition was to conquer 6 of the warring states ancient China was divided into. After he fulfilled his plans, the country was reunited under the rule of QIN DYNASTY.
The emperor passed away on September 10, 210 BCE.

In 1974, several farmers were digging a well not far from XI'AN China. They discovered something unusual. A large Terracotta Soldier, this finding set of archaeological excavation that lasted for more than 4 decades. That first Terracotta Soldier, farmers found was one of the several thousands of others.

Each soldier has their own facial expressions, clothing and hair styles. According to experts, there might be 8,000 clay soldiers. So far 2,000 of them have been excavated. The central tomb which is the burial site of the emperor is yet to be touched. Its not because of the authority restrictions but of scientists.
Kristin Romey (archaeologist) ;- We don't have necessary technology to excavate the tomb.
One of the main reasons scientists did not excavate the tomb is that there are poisonous mercury rivers which could be very dangerous.

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