Experts Can’t Explain The Mysterious Zone of Silence – Even Clocks Stop And Radios Don’t Work Here

The Zone of Silence is a well-known Mexican region located between the states of Chihuahua, Coahuila, and Durango. This desolate location is one of the world’s most puzzling locations since radio waves do not appear to be able to phase through it, clocks frequently go crazy, and compasses frantically try to recall where North is.

Most visitors to the place claim to have seen odd lights floating around, unusual vegetation, mythological animals, and even bizarre humanoid entities walking over the plains of the Zone of Silence.

This location is well over two thousand meters above sea level, and it is located on the same 27th parallel of north latitude as the Bermuda Triangle, the Himalayan mountain range, and, of course, the Giza complex’s Great Pyramids.

After people recognized that radios couldn’t be played there because radio waves don’t phase through the forcefield encircling the location, it was given the appellation “The Zone of Silence.”

The location is fairly barren, with just three or four dwellings spaced out far apart, with no actual iron or other metallic items in sight due to the area’s magnetic pull pushing them away.

The place was initially referenced in the 1970s when NASA’s Athenas rocket broke down while attempting to fly over the region and crashed into the ground.

Francisco Sarabia Tinoco, a famous aviator, was forced to eject from his plane after everything stopped working in the zone in the 1930s.

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