Hoaxes & Debunks
The Face on Mars: Pareidolia in a Planetary Archive
The Face on Mars became a classic anomaly because one low-resolution Viking image looked uncannily human until better imaging restored it to geology.
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Hoaxes & Debunks
The Face on Mars became a classic anomaly because one low-resolution Viking image looked uncannily human until better imaging restored it to geology.
Unexplained Phenomena
The Brown Lady became famous because a single staircase image turned a house tradition into a visual ghost story that critics could never quite put back in the box.
Unexplained Phenomena
The Enfield case remains famous because it was recorded, argued over and repeatedly reinterpreted, which makes it a perfect archive for uncertainty.
UFOs & Sky Phenomena
Rendlesham remains one of the most famous UFO cases in Britain because it produced sightings, notes and later arguments in the shadow of a military base.
Cryptids & Strange Creatures
Mothman is interesting not because the creature is easy to prove, but because the legend gathered itself around a town, a bridge and a tragic collapse.
Hoaxes & Debunks
The Feejee Mermaid became an object lesson in showmanship because the hoax was never just the object; it was the lecture around it.
Strange History
Dyatlov Pass remains an archive of frozen conditions, injuries and competing explanations, with the strongest case still grounded in the mountain rather than the supernatural.
Strange History
The Bennington Triangle is less a single event than a regional pattern built from disappearances, local lore and the human need to connect coincidences.
Folklore & Legends
Black Shuck endures because it is a black-dog legend that can stand for warning, death, landscape and local memory at the same time.
Anomalous Science & Fringe Claims
The Shroud of Turin is valuable to the archive because it forces every question about provenance, authentication and interpretation into the same room.
Hoaxes & Debunks
A face in a window is a useful archive case because it lets us talk about pareidolia, photography and the way expectation edits what we think we saw.
Occult & Esoteric Culture
Why ordinary objects can gather blame, awe and dread when misfortune needs a visible container.