Here are some photos that I found mysterious, likely to shock you.
- This photo was taken in 1941 during the reopening of the South Forks Bridge in Canada. At first glance, it looks like any other picture from that period. But if you examine the details, something is amiss. There appears to be a man in modern clothing among the hats and suit jackets of the 1940s. He also seems to be holding a modern camera, wearing unusual glasses, and sporting a logo that doesn't quite fit the era.
- In 1964, French photographer Robert Serrec spotted and quickly took a picture of what appeared to be a giant, snake-like creature resting on the seabed off the coast of Queensland, Australia. Although some suggested it was a giant tarp, no credible explanation has ever been found for this bizarre photograph.
- Since the 1940s, a strange luminous phenomenon has been observed in the Hessdalen Valley, Norway. The spectacle involves a white or yellow light of unknown origin, either hovering or floating at ground level. Between 1981 and 1984, the lights were observed up to 20 times a week, but their frequency has decreased considerably since then, appearing only about 10 to 20 times a year. Despite ongoing research and numerous hypotheses, there is still no convincing explanation.
- In 2000, two photographs of a "skonke monkey" were taken by an anonymous woman and mailed to the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office in Florida. The photos were accompanied by a letter from the woman in which she stated that she had photographed a monkey in her backyard. People claim it's a black bear, but it doesn't look the same.
- Like most families, the Coopers had moved into their new home in Texas and wanted to take a family photo of themselves sitting together. However, when the photo was taken, a body appeared to fall from the ceiling. Since no plausible explanation was ever offered, there is much speculation about what happened.

- This is one of the most famous unexplained images of all time. While the image is centered on Mary, something eerie hovers over her left shoulder. There's an object that appears to be some kind of UFO hovering above the cliffs. Just below, a man and his dog can be seen watching the saucer.
- On March 13, 1997, a series of bright, unidentified lights appeared over Phoenix, Arizona. They remained completely stationary for hours. The Air Force said the lights were flares released for a training exercise. However, the lights reappeared over Phoenix in 2007 and 2008. They remain unexplained.
- There is said to be an ancient, dark object orbiting Earth for 13,000 years called the "Black Knight Satellite." No one knows how it got there, its purpose, or even who started calling it the "Black Knight." The photo above was taken during a U.S. space shuttle mission to the International Space Station in 1998.