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Sleeping village 'Kalachi',Kazakhstan.

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Kalachi is a mysterious village in Kazakhstan. The name of that village has made headlines many times. Because it is known that some villagers slept continuously for about six days. And the fact that they fell asleep has made this village known to the whole world. Not only human beings, but also animals and birds have not escaped from this sleep. Even if you wake up, there are many side effects.

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In addition to this bizarre sleep, hallucination and sexual desire are reported to increase in everyone. After waking up, just as children see an elephant's trunk grow on its mother's face, so do men's desires to have sex at that time. If the demand is not met, the tension is extreme. This hallucination and the need for sexual intercourse lasts from about 7 days to 1 month.

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However, since the village was located near a Soviet-era uranium mine, this issue has also been considered by many as a cause of sleep deprivation. Although the mine was shut down in 1990, its radioactivity was blamed for the slumber. Although no scientific reason has been found yet.An experiment later revealed that the amount of carbon monoxide in village water was 10 times higher than normal. However, many are reluctant to accept the claim that the abnormality is due to carbon monoxide. Byron Crape, a professor at Nazarbayev University in Kazakhstan, also claims that carbon monoxide was the main cause of the incident.

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