- Over the last year, you may have seen strange
things in the news. Things that have been discovered
that are unexplainable. These mysteries are extremely bizarre and have confused anyone who
has even heard about them. Even those who have made the discoveries have yet to explain them. The following are the strangest mysteries that were discovered this year. (eerie music)
(woman screaming) Here are the 10 biggest mysteries of 2018. Number 10 is the furry sea creature. In August of 2018, the
carcass of a massive, bizarre looking creature
washed up onto a Russian beach from the Bering Sea terrifying
those who lived nearby and many who saw images of it online. Despite being viewed by so many, none could offer a clear identification in regards to the body species. With some claiming that it was
possibly an ancient creature. The animal was at least three times larger than the average human being and it was covered in gray and white hair. It had no discernible head
or limbs other than a tail or a tentacle that protruded
from one part of its mass. While some experts have
claimed it's likely a whale or at least part of one, others have rejected this conclusion. What the furry sea
creature definitively is is still being hotly debated. Number nine is U.S.
workers' mysterious illness. One of the biggest
mysteries to pop up in 2018 was a medical one but it's
not just the condition that's stumping investigators but the individuals
it's targeting as well. In June of 2018, at least nine diplomats were evacuated from a
United States consulate by the State Department after a mysterious illness struck them. The diplomats, all nine of
which were American citizens working out of the
Guangzhou, China consulate, each complained about hearing
some strange loud sounds shortly before they began exhibiting symptoms of brain trauma. It was almost as if they all
suddenly suffered concussions. Officials worry that American diplomats not just in China but around the world may be targets of deliberate attacks but nobody seems to know for sure. Are these in fact attacks? Who's behind them? What is their purpose? No one knows. Number eight is 100 fallen trees. In the early morning hours
of January 27th, 2018, a mysterious forest swept
along the north shore of Lake Quinault in
Western Washington State, one that was so powerful
it managed to topple 100 giant trees, shaking
them out of their roots and bringing them to the ground. However, strangely, that forest was otherwise seemingly unfelt by anyone. Investigators and experts concluded that the culprit responsible
for the devastation was a powerful and sudden wind storm and that the fallen trees hit
the ground with enough force to register as an earthquake on a seismic monitor positioned nearby. But if it was a freakish wind storm, it was one that didn't
manage to make itself known to any of the nearby weather stations which registered only
light breezes that morning. So the question is, what was
so stealthy yet powerful enough to bring down 100 giant trees without anyone in the area noticing? Number seven is the
mysterious dog contagion. In the summer of 2018,
a respiratory illness began spreading from carrier to carrier on Hilton Head Island in South Carolina. Though the infected weren't
actually human beings but instead were dogs. The disease which caused coughing, which was so bad in some dogs that they would become nauseous and vomit, affected a number of animals meaning that it was
clearly very contagious. It left veterinarians
scratching their heads and a number of pet owners scrambling to find their canine counterparts help. The vets performed several tests but after checking for
the 11th different viruses that can cause coughing in dogs, not one of them was identified. As of today, none of the infected dogs have lost their lives to the illness. However, scientists are still no closer to determining what caused it. Number six is the CDC
worker's mysterious drowning. In February of 2018, Timothy Cunningham, a 35-year-old Center for
Disease Control worker went missing in Atlanta, Georgia under truly mysterious circumstances. Cunningham was an
epidemiologist studying diseases within populations of people
and had been invaluable to the CDC during public emergencies such as the Ebola outbreak
and the Zika virus. Last seen alive on February 12th, his body was found two months later in the Chattahoochee
River with no indication of how it got there. Adding to the mystery was the fact that the area his corpse was located in had been searched prior to his discovery. The medical examiner declared
Cunningham had drowned and the death was ruled a suicide. Though there are several
who doubt that it was. Number five is who's destroying the ozone? A group of scientists from the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration also know as the NOAA published a study on May 16th, 2018 that revealed that someone is breaking
the law in helping to destroy the Earth's ozone layer. The organization
determined that the culprit is somewhere in Eastern Asia and they're dealing
their part of the damage through the use of chemicals. Label CFC-11, the chemical in question used to be used in refrigerants,
foam blowing agents, and aerosol sprays but it was supposed to be completely phased out in 2010. There was now clear evidence that someone has been using it again increasing the amount
of dangerous emissions affecting the planet's protective barrier. However, who exactly is
doing this is still unknown. Number four is a car hanging
off a Toronto bridge. A number of commuters
driving in Toronto, Canada on May 1st, 2018 were
beyond surprised to see something quite out of the
ordinary on their ride to work. What they happened to spot was a car hanging from the Leaside Bridge. Emergency personnel
arrived to find the scene had been roped off with
yellow caution tape, an action usually taken by the police. However, this had been done
before the police arrived. The car, a blue Sedan without
an engine or thankfully, a person inside of it, was
suspended by a thick cable. Toronto officials believe the stunt was either for a film shoot or just a very elaborate
prank pulled on the city. However, it's still not known
why the car was hung up there or how exactly it got there
especially without witnesses. Number three are 72 explosions in space. In early 2018, astronomers
studying the Supernovae via the Dark Energy Supernova Program at the Cerro Tololo
Inter-American Observatory in the Chilean Andes became witnesses to a spectacularly strange occurrence. Through their instruments including a giant four-meter long telescope, the scientists spotted at least 72 extremely bright
explosions in deep space. The event which occurred around four billion light years away from the Earth baffled the scientists as the explosions were
visible for too short of time to be super novas that
they were hoping to spot, each of them evolving more rapidly than a dying star normally does. Yet, they somehow appeared
to be just as bright. After several months,
there's still no explanation for what was happening or exactly what those explosions were. Number two is a bag of hands. In March of 2018, a large bag was found by a group of locals near
a popular fishing spot on an Amur River island located in the Siberian city
of Khabarovsk, Russia. Upon investigating the
bag, the group was alarmed to find it contained 27
pairs of severed human hands. It was initially believed by many that a sadistic serial killer had been taking the hands as trophies, having hacked off the 54 appendages for their sick collection. However, it was later announced
by the Russian Government via social media accounts that the bag had belonged to a forensic scientist who needed the hands for
identification purposes. Of course, how they got to the island in a simple bag is still a mystery. Some theorized the Russian Government is covering something sinister up. And number one is the
Hart family's tragic end. On March, 26th, 2018,
a person driving down United States Highway 101 in
Mendocino County, California accidentally discovered the aftermath of a horrifying car crash. The victims, Jennifer and Sarah Hart and three of their adopted children were found dead inside the wreckage. The family had allegedly fled their home in Woodland, Washington two days prior to avoid a child abuse investigation. Police say that there was no evidence of Jennifer who was driving the car at the time of the fatal accident trying to slow down as they
drove off a tall cliff. In addition, at least two of the children were sedated with drugs. The question is why do this
and why were they there? Sadly, we may never know. (soft eerie music)