IMPOSSIBLE Places People Were Found

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  • Who ever is reading this, have a great rest of your day you awesome person♥😎
  • I heard a story of a Japanese soldier who was thought dead during WW2 being living alone in the jungles of Guam for 28 years only to be found by a local in 1972 27 years after the war ended. The japanese man had no idea the war had ended and was really shocked about everything. Must of felt like time traveling and going the future. 28years alone detached from the world is wild.
  • @oh2887
    Strange things can happen if you get a head injury in an accident. I had that experience after a car accident. I was convinced my father was still alive even though he died 20 years previous. The weirdest thing was I had 'memories' of him being alive for those 20 years.
  • the doctor who remembered his doctoring skills but forgot everything else is not as unbelievable as it sounds. Clive wearing, aka Six-second clive has such bad amnesia that his memories basically reset every six seconds, like flicking a lightswitch off and on. despite this, he can still play piano, and very well too. despite him immediately forgetting everything, thousands of times a day, he still knows how to play the piano.
  • The greased-up burglar... There's no way those charges will stick! I'll show myself out.
  • I was mistaken for a missing girl with my same first name for about 4 years. Everywhere I went people called the police, I wasn't allowed in my friends houses, because their parents thought I was some kind of miscreant runaway.. That girl didnt even look like me nor was she the same age. Even in small towns, people are dumbasses.
  • My grandpa told me that if he could find an unfindable house, he would live there. Many years ( around 30 ) have passed since he said that but he finally found the unfindable house 2 years ago. He lived in the Netherlands but now he lives in Portugal, in a town that isn’t on any map and not even on google. The town has existed for a long time so it’s a mystery why its so hard to find.
  • @zahrash8261
    A 2-5 year old kid in turkey was found in a grave after a Earthquake appeared. Apparently, the kid was in that grave for 5-8 days. People had asked the kid how he wasn’t hungry or thirsty but the kid replied “The man in white came and gave me food and water”. Muslims believe that God had sent an angel to come and send some hope to the kid. While Christian’s believe that Jesus gave the hope to the kid.✝️☪️
  • 20:30 The little animated thing about being between a rock and a hard place had me in tears. These mysterious stories are fun, I love your mysterious uploads.
  • I've been to the ape caves, it is so easy to get lost when no light. As an adult and when my cell battery was draining and no light from it as headed to exit was very unnerving. Fortunately my family members cells still had light. I can't imagine being in there without any light what so ever. Good thing little girl was found.
  • @MaternalUnit
    "The Witch Elm" (also published as "The Wych Elm") is a 2018 psychological mystery by Tana French based on the skeleton found in the 1940s. Excellent, gripping thriller.
  • @BlastingBuck
    Head trauma is such a terrible thing that can cause personality change, memory loss and you try cling to anything to keep going. Sadly I had a terrible fall backwards in a deadfall onto concrete, I have no memory of family, friends and anything from before that day, I had simple motor skills but have had to relearn a lot and still have no memory of family or that I was even engaged. If you ever see someone fall or look to pass out all I can say is try help break their fall, when it comes to a fight you could really mess up someones life or your own.
  • I love watching "Exploring With Josh" , he is very respectful of the places he visits and his enthusiasm for some of the locations and architecture is fun to watch. I'm sure he was very happy to reunite that girl with her family and was happy to help her. If he had snacks and water he would definitely have given her some. I'll have to see if I can find that video. Thanks for mentioning him.
  • Some of these stories sound like something you'd hear on an episode of World's Dumbest Criminals.
  • @1979jurado
    I vanished for a time when I was 5 years old. My mother was inside while I was playing. I apparently decided to follow my Doberman through the woods into the coal mines. Lost a in some deep mud, somehow made it out of the mines and to a little cut off road onto someone's porch. I can still remember bits and pieces, but ask me about other parts of my life I have huge blanks. Don't know why or what has caused them, who knows🤷🏽‍♀️
  • @jus10lewissr
    18:00 That sculpture is absolutely badass and downright terrifying at the same time.
  • As someone that has lost access to over 80% of my memories i can tell you that if you eliminate a con how someone loses their memories is very strange, while I had been losing access to my memories for a few years i had no idea it was happening as unlike a book shelf where you can see a missing book you don't have that with memoires until you encounter a situation, movie, person or whatever that you know you should know but have no memories on is your first clue, unfortunately the memories loss I had was also made far would by a very rare drug reaction. However the memories I lost access too were personal and autobiographical (memories of myself or my life) but I could still write my name, repair just about any kind of computer or electronics, cook food i never remember eating and on and on, so learn skills i not only remembered but could use that knowledge. I could read a textbook and retain the information in it, to use to do a task but a week later if you showed me the textbook i would not remember it at all. Ironically i can't remember the exact name of type of memories i retained at the moment of writing this, but once we identified the drug that was making this situation worse it was not the initial cause of the memory loss, I have recovered about 30% of my lost memories, so I can recall very clearly about 60% and the other 20% are fragments. So losing your memories is not even scary as you don't really know its happening most times. Journaling helped me a lot. anyways just wanted to put my story out there in part as a cautionary tail to be kind to ones who lose, are losing or have lost some or all of their memories.
  • 3:56 a piece of a legendary moment. Truly spectacular. The words was like the most beautiful sound, AAAAAAUUUUHH
  • I’ve heard a bunch of stories about ppl getting stuck in chimneys. There’s still bodies stuck in chimneys that haven’t been found yet. That’s creepy!