You just need to know how to find them.
1.) Hoia Baciu Forest (Romania): This
forest is known as the “Bermuda Triangle” of Romania. Multiple people
have gone missing in it, people have sighted UFOs, there has been
unexplained electrical phenomena and more.
2.) The Catacombs (Paris): The Parisian catacombs are a giant
ossuary and cemetary that are located beneath that city’s streets. There
are approximately 6 million bodies put to rest in the catacombs. There
is a city of the dead waiting to be explored beneath the city of lights.
3.) The Mütter Museum (Pennsylvania): The Mütter Museum is an
institution dedicated to medical anomalies. It houses organs, bones,
fetuses and statues that’ll leave you with chills. Its medical oddities,
anatomical and pathological specimens, wax models, and antique medical
equipment are world-famous.
4.) Varosha (Cyprus): Varosha is a completely uninhabited resort
city on Cyprus’ coast. After the Turkish invasion, Varosha was quickly
evacuated. Today, Varosha stands frozen displaying exactly how life was
in 1974. From a distance it looks like a bustling resort town, but it is
completely dead.
5.) Oradour-sur-Glane (France): This is a small French village that
was decimated by the Nazis in WWII. The entire city was burned and
almost every inhabitant was executed. The remnants of the village still
stand today.
6.) The Door to Hell (Turkmenistan): This was once a gas field, but
the Soviets set it on fire. Now, it has been burning for over 40 years.
It seems that the dangerous pit of fire will never stop burning.
7.) Maunsell Sea Forts (North Sea, England): These were designed to
protect England from a potential Nazi invasion during WWII. Today, they
stand empty, ghosts guarding the coast (except for the occasional sea
bird or vandals).
8.) Leap Castle (Ireland): The Leap Castle is reportedly one of the
most haunted castles in the world. Its rumored that the hallways are
patrolled by “the Elemental,” an unseen force. The castle is allegedly
haunted because it hosted historic slaughters and was even built on top
of a torture pit.
9.) San Zhi Resort (Taiwan): This resort was built to be a tranquil
place, but because of the strange amount of deaths during the
construction, it was abandoned. Now, the “pod” resort stands empty and
supposedly haunted.
10.) Wonderland (China): Wonderland was supposed to be China’s
version of Disneyland, but much bigger. There were construction problems
with the project, leading it to be abandoned. The remains of the theme
park are still in the middle of an empty field, open to adventurers.
11.) Jacob’s Well (Texas): This natural spring is over 100 feet
deep. Many locals jump into the well for recreation, even though there
are sharp rocks jutting out from all sides. Scuba divers explore the
depths of this well, but with caution. Over the years, novice divers
have perished in the well.
12.) Kryziu Kalnas “Hill Of Crosses” (Lithuania): Kryziu Kalnas was
originally a ceremonial site where Lithuanians would mourn the dead
lost at war. The Soviet Union bulldozed the area twice, but locals
rebuilt it to be even bigger. Today, over 100,000 crosses stand on the
hill.
13.) Kabayan Mummy Caves (Philippines): The Kabayan Mummy Burial
Caves are manmade caves full of preserved mummies, isolated from most of
the world. These mummies are some of the best preserved in the world.
14.) Muynak (Uzbekistan): Muynak was once a busy port city on the
Aral Sea. The Soviet Union drained the Aral Sea for irrigation purposes,
destroying Muynak and leaving the remants of a busy port sit in a
desert wasteland.
15.) Centralia (Pennsylvania): This was one a busy mining town,
until the coal veins under the city caught fire. This dangerous fire has
been burning since 1962. The town was bandoned, except for
approximately 10 people who still live there. The creepy town was the
visual inspiration for the horror movie Silent Hill.
16.) Island of the Dolls (Mexico): This place is an uninhabited
island in Xochimilco, Mexico. According to legend, a girl died in the
canals surrounding the island, after which dolls began to wash ashore
constantly. The island’s only inhabitant and caretaker then began to
hang the dolls that would wash ashore in memory of the little girl.
17.) Cincinnati’s Abandoned Subway (Ohio): There were plans to
build a subway system in Cincinnati in the early 1900s. The city ran out
of funding, but the tunnels that were constructed are still open
beneath the city, a maze that is left to be explored.
18.) Jatinga (India): Jatinga is a relatively normal town, but it’s
plagued by massive bird “suicides” that happen every September –
October. The en masse bird deaths occur at the end of the monsoon
months, when on dark, foggy nights the bird populations are attracted to
the lights of villages and are then killed by the villagers. In modern
times, conservation groups have made an effort to decrease the amount of
bird deaths during this season.
19.) Akodessewa Fetish Market (Togo):
Over half of the population of Togo practices indigenous beliefs,
requiring religious paraphernalia you would not find in any normal
market. Shrunken heads, skulls, flesh and more can be found in a fetish
market like this.
Source: Reddit
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