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00:00A Boeing 767 bound for China suddenly disappears into thin air.
00:13A strange monolith emerges in the middle of Utah's desert to volatilize itself just as mysteriously.
00:19And one of the most emblematic cars in Hollywood.
00:23James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 has disappeared since 1997.
00:32However, a burning question remains.
00:36How can objects of such magnitude evaporate without leaving a trace?
00:42Fasten your seatbelts.
00:46Because we are going to plunge into the heart of these fascinating mysteries and discover what could well be hidden under our eyes.
00:57The bust of Queen Nefertiti, measuring nearly 50 cm high, is kept at the Neue Museum in Berlin.
01:04It is sometimes compared to a Beyoncé from ancient Egypt.
01:09Unparalleled beauty with high cheekbones.
01:12A fine nose and this enigmatic smile, all sculpted in limestone.
01:17But where did her eye go? Or rather, her iris?
01:23Indeed, her left eye is just an empty orbit fixing eternity.
01:28On the other hand, the iris of the right eye is made of quartz.
01:31Archaeologists who discovered the bust first assumed that the crystal had detached.
01:36Despite their efforts to find it, they did not manage to locate it.
01:40This fueled various theories about its disappearance.
01:44Specialists have considered that Nefertiti may have suffered from an old eye infection or a rare disease.
01:52However, this hypothesis seems unlikely because other statues of the Queen show the left eye intact.
02:00Perhaps the artist simply neglected to finish the two eyes?
02:05Or did he give up his work on the way?
02:09After all, who has never wanted to drop a project by exclaiming, I'm fed up with it?
02:16Another theory suggests that this bust could have served as a model of demonstration for official portraits,
02:23intended to show future sculptors how to shape the internal structure of the eye.
02:28Certainly, it may be difficult to believe that this majestic bust was only a model for a plastic art class.
02:35After all, it is unanimously recognized as a masterpiece of sculpture.
02:39However, this theory is not without foundation.
02:42The unpainted sides of the shoulders could be an additional clue,
02:46indicating that this bust was intended to serve as a model.
02:50But was it really the case?
02:52No one can prove it.
02:54All we know is that when the bust was discovered, the eye was already missing,
03:00admitting that it had been present at the beginning.
03:02Thus, the mystery remains intact.
03:09Let's go from one ancient queen to another, more... modern, so to speak.
03:14We refer to Queen Victoria,
03:17and more precisely to her missing ceremonial mass,
03:21a symbol of authority lost since 1891.
03:25Here are the facts.
03:27The stick, 1.5 meters long, made of silver and plated with a thin layer of gold,
03:32had been carefully stored after a late assembly.
03:36However, the very next afternoon, it had been stolen without a trace.
03:41The main suspect, a certain Thomas Jeffery, an engineer,
03:45was seen leaving the Parliament with a noisy and bulky package.
03:50Jeffery claimed that it was just scrap metal for his workshop.
03:55Another theory evokes a worker who would have used an open window to enter and steal the object,
04:02although the prints found on the margin were not revealed.
04:06There is also the rumor of a farce.
04:09Someone would have borrowed the mass for a joke before stealing it.
04:13Finally, an extravagant story tells that a group of women from Melbourne
04:17would have thrown it into the Marie Birnong River.
04:21Despite all these hypotheses, the mass remains untraceable.
04:25We still do not know who stole it, or if one of its suspects was really involved.
04:31The one who took it probably thought he had put his hand on a treasure.
04:35In reality, it was worth very little, having cost the Parliament a little less than 300 pounds.
04:41Of course, this would represent about 50,000 dollars today, which is not negligible.
04:47However, if the thief had wanted to get rich,
04:50it would have been easier and more profitable to ship some cutlery or plates to the President's office.
05:00In 2020, a shiny metallic monolith suddenly appeared in the Utah desert,
05:05like a misplaced sci-fi accessory.
05:09From a height of about 3 meters,
05:11it seemed to await the arrival of a cosmic entity or a filming crew.
05:16Instead, this monolith quickly became the center of a real mystery.
05:22It was discovered by a helicopter pilot,
05:25who carried out an annual survey of moufflons in an escarpment area of the desert.
05:30Shortly after, its strange appearance attracted the attention of the media,
05:35giving birth to all kinds of crazy theories.
05:38Most of them involved aliens, of course.
05:42However, our favorite is that this work was created by a avant-garde artist
05:48passionate about, in 2001, the space odyssey.
05:53While everyone was wondering,
05:55a photographer reported having seen four individuals dismantle the monolith
05:59and leave with the pieces in a wheelbarrow.
06:01Yes, they would have literally taken it away while driving.
06:05Many of them would have even declared,
06:07leaving no trace, as if they were taking a secret agent on a mission.
06:13This means that, while some dreamed of interstellar visitors,
06:18reality was probably much more down-to-earth.
06:22However, the mystery of the Utah monolith remains unsolved.
06:27No one knows exactly who took it,
06:30and no one has seen it since.
06:32Although some claim to have seen it destroyed,
06:35another theory suggests that this strange object
06:37could still be intact in the garden of one of the suspects.
06:46The Florentine diamond, on the other hand,
06:48is a 137-carat pale yellow gem,
06:51about the size of a small walnut,
06:54which makes it gigantic compared to the typical diamonds found in jewelry.
07:00Unfortunately, this historical gem has disappeared,
07:03and its history seems to be straight out of an adventure novel.
07:08It all started in the 15th century with Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy.
07:13At least, that's what we suppose,
07:15because the origin of this diamond is still in dispute.
07:18According to the first theory,
07:20Charles wore this diamond when he found a tragic end.
07:25Then, a soldier or a pillar would have seen this yellow stone,
07:29taking it for a simple lock item,
07:31and would have sold it at a ridiculous price.
07:34It was not a good deal,
07:36especially if we consider that this diamond
07:38could be worth more than 20 million dollars today
07:41if it was put up for auction.
07:43However, some believe that this story is only a legend,
07:47because the first historical reference to the diamond
07:50only appears in Sass 657,
07:52when the traveler Jean-Baptiste Tavernier
07:55described a great gem belonging to Ferdinand II of Médicis,
07:59the Grand Duke of Tuscany.
08:01Which brings us to the second theory.
08:06When the last of the Médicis died,
08:08the Habsburgs seized the gem,
08:10which then became one of the jewels of the Austrian crown.
08:14During the collapse of the empire,
08:16Emperor Charles I of Austria
08:18would have taken the diamond with him during his exile.
08:22In 1918, a person close to the imperial family
08:26would have borrowed the diamond,
08:28if you see what I mean,
08:30and would have taken it to Latin America
08:32with other jewels of the crown.
08:35Thus, the Florentine diamond
08:37could have been the victim of a crime of majesty.
08:42Rumor has it that, in the 1920s,
08:45the Florentine would have ended up in the United States,
08:48where it would have been cut up and then sold.
08:51But is this really the case?
08:53No one really knows.
08:58Let's move from priceless diamonds
09:00to a very cold Coca-Cola.
09:02Honestly, by a torrid summer day,
09:04a refreshing drink seems just as precious.
09:07On our list then comes a mysterious soda machine.
09:11This vintage pearl appeared in Capitol Hill,
09:14in Seattle, at the end of the 90s.
09:17And let me tell you that it was not like the others.
09:20People said it had a series of mysterious buttons
09:23that, instead of serving your usual cola or soda,
09:27offered you strange and unspeakable flavors.
09:31Imagine the pleasure of pressing a button
09:34and wondering if you would get a ginger ale,
09:37soda with grapes, or something totally new.
09:40No one knew exactly who was supplying the machine.
09:44Over time, the inhabitants have invented legends
09:47saying that it was haunted or that it had its own will.
09:50This mysterious cola machine has become so famous in Seattle
09:53that it had its own Facebook page with more than 24,000 subscribers.
09:59Then, in June 2018, it disappeared with a note that said
10:03« Partie en promenade ».
10:05Theories have spread about the place where the soda machine went,
10:09from the Space Needle to a secret life on the other side of the world.
10:13Alas, despite some false reports,
10:16the machine remains undiscovered.
10:18If it is not the coolest and most enigmatic automatic distributor of all time,
10:23I do not know what it is.
10:26Suppose you are walking along the beach of Hamamatsu, in Japan,
10:31enjoying the sun and listening to the sound of the waves,
10:34when, out of nowhere,
10:36you see a metallic sphere 1.5 meters in diameter.
10:40Most people would probably panic,
10:43thinking that it is a spy ball, a mysterious airship or,
10:47I do not know, a Dragon Ball.
10:50It is precisely this scenario that happened to a man last year.
10:54He probably thought it was just a strange beach ball,
10:58so he tried to push it.
11:00Naturally, the sphere did not move an inch.
11:03A month later, this gigantic metal ball was in the news all over the world,
11:08because no one knew where it came from.
11:10The local police, suspecting that it could be dangerous,
11:13closed the beach and passed it to the X-ray.
11:16Finally, once they realized that it was not dangerous,
11:20the authorities simply decided to move the mysterious ball elsewhere.
11:24They declared that it would be stored for a while,
11:28then eliminated.
11:30But people are still wondering where it ended.
11:32These words were quite vague.
11:34It is the least we can say.
11:37And the authorities never really revealed what had happened to it.
11:44I know that so far we have talked about individual objects,
11:47but things are now going to take another dimension.
11:51More than a dozen sculptures, frescoes and installations
11:54mysteriously disappeared in Baltimore,
11:57and no one seems to have any idea why.
12:00Let's take, for example, The Guide,
12:02a sculpture 4.5 meters high,
12:05which proudly stood in front of the Baltimore City College
12:08for more than three decades.
12:10Then, in 2014, the city's conservator arrived at the site,
12:14and, surprise, the sculpture went volatilized.
12:19But how the hell could a steel work of art of this size
12:22have disappeared without anyone noticing?
12:26And yet, this is what seems to have happened.
12:29And it was not an isolated case.
12:31Since 1992, 14 works of art have mysteriously disappeared
12:35or been found in a deplorable state.
12:38Despite the efforts of a few investigators,
12:40to this day, no one seems to know what really happened
12:44or where these works could have landed.
12:47Were they subjugated by unscrupulous collectors?
12:51Or did someone imagine they could be turned into garden decorations?
12:56It is difficult to imagine something more mysterious
12:59than a plane that disappears without leaving a trace.
13:02You may have already heard of Amelia Earhart,
13:05this pioneer of American aviation,
13:07who has become a true legend.
13:09In 1932, she entered history
13:12by becoming the first woman to cross the Atlantic
13:15alone and without a ladder,
13:18flying from Canada to Northern Ireland.
13:22Then, in 1935, she once again made an impression
13:25by being the first person to fly alone from Hawaii
13:28to the American continent.
13:30A dangerous flight of 3,575 km.
13:33This feat had already cost the lives of other pilots.
13:37She has also become the first woman
13:39to hold the post of Vice President
13:41of the National Aeronautic Association.
13:44Her list of records is long,
13:46so let's just say she had a real passion
13:49to push the limits.
13:52But her ultimate goal was to become the first woman
13:55to fly around the world.
13:58Thus, in 1937, she embarked on this journey
14:01aboard a Lockheed Electra 10E.
14:04However, things took a tragic turn.
14:07During a flight between Ley and Honolulu,
14:10communication problems and navigation errors
14:13caused her to disappear above the Pacific Ocean.
14:16Despite intense air and maritime research,
14:19neither she nor her plane were ever found,
14:22making this disappearance one of the greatest mysteries
14:25of aviation.
14:28The flight 370 of Malaysia Airlines
14:31is sometimes compared to the disappearance
14:34of Amelia Earhart.
14:37In March 2014, a Boeing 767 took off from Kuala Lumpur
14:40to Beijing, but never reached its destination
14:44The plane disappeared from air traffic control radars,
14:47but was briefly spotted by a military radar
14:50as it deviated from its trajectory
14:53before disappearing completely.
14:56Imagine this extensive research operation,
14:59mobilizing cutting-edge technologies,
15:02extending from the South China Sea
15:05to the Indian Ocean.
15:08What is really disturbing in all this
15:12is that despite the extent of the research,
15:15both in the air and at sea,
15:18we still do not know what really happened.
15:21Hypotheses go from the crash of the pilot
15:24to a mechanical failure,
15:27to a complex detour,
15:30but nothing concrete has ever been discovered.
15:33The only certainty is that the last confirmed signs
15:36of the plane were pointing to a region
15:39where the plane crashed.
15:43The next means of transportation on our list
15:46has become legendary thanks to cinema.
15:49You guessed it, it's the famous Aston Martin DB5
15:52by James Bond in Goldfinger.
15:55It was not an ordinary car, but a real icon,
15:58equipped with impressive gadgets like a hidden phone,
16:01an ejectable seat and tire shredders.
16:04It had more tricks under the hood
16:08However, on June 18, 1997,
16:11this famous DB5 volatilized from a warehouse in Florida.
16:14Yes, you heard right,
16:17it disappeared as if by magic,
16:20or rather as if a magic trick had gone wrong.
16:23At the time, the car belonged to the businessman
16:26and car collector, Anthony Pugliese,
16:29and its value oscillated between 7 and 10 million dollars.
16:32However, this disappearance exercise was not perfect.
16:36Tire marks on the ground stretching to the outside of the warehouse
16:39have led investigators to believe that the car
16:42had been dragged by its shredders before being loaded on a truck.
16:45If this is the case,
16:48the thieves probably waited for the night to fall to take action.
16:52Now let's move on to the different theories.
16:55Some believe that the car would have been shipped to a secret hideout,
16:58perhaps a sumptuous palace in the Middle East.
17:01Others imagine that it would have been swallowed up
17:04by the ocean in a scenario worthy of Ian Fleming.
17:07There is even a rumor
17:10that Pugliese himself would have hidden the DB5
17:13in a warehouse in New Jersey.
17:16Despite a six-digit reward and a detective on the case,
17:19the fate of this legendary car remains a mystery.
17:25The list of missing Hollywood accessories does not stop there,
17:28and Tony Stark may well need
17:31to appeal to the authorities once and for all.
17:34In 2018, the original Iron Man costume worn by Robert Downey Jr.
17:37simply disappeared from a warehouse in Los Angeles.
17:42This emblematic costume, red and gold,
17:45valued at $325,000,
17:48disappeared as if by magic.
17:51One might expect that if someone had stolen this precious item
17:54to withdraw some money from it,
17:57he would also have taken other objects from the warehouse, right?
18:00This place was full of Hollywood treasures,
18:03but no, the costume was the only object to disappear.
18:06With no suspects in sight,
18:09and with no other missing object to report,
18:12this theft seems to be a masterstroke worthy of Thanos himself.
18:15You know, if this character was not, well,
18:18fictional.
18:25To conclude, the last article on our list is truly out of the ordinary,
18:29in the proper sense of the term.
18:32In the 1970s, after the Apollo 17 mission,
18:35astronauts Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt
18:38took a piece of lunar rock
18:41and decided to share it with the world.
18:44Why not, after all?
18:48The authorities then cut the rock,
18:51which actually came from three different sources,
18:54and sent 270 fragments as a gift to the nations of the globe.
19:00Fast progress until today,
19:03and more than half of these lunar stones,
19:06given by goodwill, have disappeared.
19:09Some have been volatilized,
19:12while others have been thrown away.
19:15As surprising as it may seem,
19:18the lunar stone from Ireland was found in a dump in Dublin
19:21and burned in an observatory.
19:29Joseph Gutheins, a former NASA agent
19:32who became a lunar rock detective,
19:35set out on a quest to find these cosmic gifts.
19:39He even offered $10,000 for the missing lunar stone from Malta,
19:42but it remains untraceable.
19:45Apparently, lunar rocks are considered
19:48to be heavenly treasures.
19:51So, if you have a lunar stone forgotten in a drawer,
19:54it might be wise to check
19:57if it's on Gutheins' list.

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