Lepakshi Temple in southern Andhra Pradesh is another marvel of Indian architecture. Out of the 70 pillars, there is one that hangs without any support, and does not the touch the ground. Pilgrims and curious tourists pass dupattas, twigs and other thin objects under the pillar to see if the claims are true. It is even believed that doing this will bring good luck to the devotee.


In the forest of western Switzerland, a man roams in the forest by putting gas masks in the army uniform. People living around the forest say that they are looking at him for more than 10 years. Those people have named her Le Leon. He is a mysterious man. If he collides with someone then only he stares at him and goes quietly. A mysterious person has been photographed for the first time after apparently wandering around a patch of woodland for the past 10 years. The figure, who is known as 'Le Loyon' and has been called Switzerland's answer to the Loch Ness Monster, wears a military uniform and a thick cloak, with a gas mask covering his or her face. While he does not seem to be obviously aggressive or dangerous, police are hoping to speak to Le Loyon in an effort to encourage him to be less threatening. Tales of Le Loyon have been reported in the woods of Maules in western Switzerland for the past decade, apparently walking the same route every day. ...
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