No one could have imagined that such a thing was even possible.
When scientists stumbled upon an object that didnât fit the landscape at all, a chain of unexplained events began.

It all started after a powerful sandstorm hit the region in February 2024.
A routine satellite check carried out by Saudi Arabia unexpectedly revealed a strange vertical shadow on the surface of the desert.
At first, specialists assumed it might be a crashed airplane.
However, after a detailed analysis performed by an artificial intelligence system, it became clear: the shape and size of the object corresponded to⊠a submarine periscope.
This information shocked the operators â a chill ran down their spines.
The news spread around the world like lightning. An international team of specialists was urgently assembled: military, scientists, engineers, historians, and experts on radioactive materials.
In the middle of the sands lay a submarine â and what was inside, no one expected to see.
When the expedition arrived on site, the participants could barely believe their eyes.
From under layers of sand protruded a massive metal hull â dilapidated, covered with rust, but still awe-inspiring.
The submarine, as if lost in time and space, was found thousands of kilometers from any body of water.
But the oddities were only beginning.
Navigation systems stopped working: GPS indicated coordinates somewhere in the Indian Ocean, compass needles spun wildly, drones lost contact.
Sensors detected radiation spikes, though intermittent.
The local guide accompanying the group refused to go any closer.
And then something truly strange happened.
Out of nowhere appeared dozens of camels.
They silently surrounded the submarine, forming a perfectly even circle.
Not a single one made a sound, not a single one moved.
The creepiest part began when the hatch was opened.
As soon as the researchers opened the hatch, they were met with a thick musty smell â as if they had opened an ancient crypt.
Inside reigned silence and stillness. Everything was covered in dust. And â bodies.
Many frozen figures, men in uniform, remained in the poses in which death caught them.
Some were frozen at the instruments, some lay in the passageway, some seemed to have tried to get out but didnât make it.
In the cabins were personal belongings: letters, books, photographs, notes.
Everything indicated that the submarine had been actively used, probably in the middle of the last century.
But the hull serial numbers and design features did not match any known model.
Then documents were found.
Although most were damaged by time, some pages were preserved.
They spoke of a mission â monitoring nuclear experiments in the Persian Gulf area.
Date â 1968.
Country â not indicated. All designations were encrypted.
Only one fragment was clearly readable:
âContact established.
Device activated.
Time window â 36 seconds.â
What did it mean? No one gave a precise explanation.
The mystery remained unsolved â but it changed the perception of whatâs possible.
After all the research, the submarine was carefully isolated. The crew was buried with military honors.
The camels disappeared as suddenly as they appeared.
But one question still haunts:
If a submarine can end up in the heart of the desertâŠ
then where is whatever transported it there now?



