25 most scariest places on the planet
We are not going to intimidate you sinister inventions, and only want to tour the very real places that speak of danger and mystery.
Warning: this post is not suitable to impressionable natures. But if you are brave enough, just follow us.
The old Jewish cemetery in Prague, Czech Republic
The procession to the cemetery was for almost four centuries (from 1439 in 1787). On a relatively small plot of land buried more than 100 thousand dead and the number of gravestones reaches 12 thousand. Older burial, cemetery workers are covered with earth and at the same place erected new gravestones. In the cemetery is the place where under the earth's crust is 12 burial tiers. After a time the sunken land was opened to the gaze of the living the old gravestones, which began to shift the plate later. The look was not only unusual, but creepy.
The island of abandoned dolls, Mexico
Hashima Island, Japan
Hasim — the former settlement of miners, mining coal, founded in 1887. The island was considered one of the most densely populated places on earth — at the shoreline about a kilometre its population was in 1959 5259 people. When the coal mine became unprofitable, the mine was closed and the island was added to the list of Ghost cities. It happened in 1974.
The chapel of bones, Portugal
The chapel was built in the XVI century by the monk-the Franciscan. The chapel is small — only 18.6 meters long and 11 meters wide, but here are the bones and skulls of five thousand monks. On the roof of the chapel is written the phrase "Melior est die mortis die nativitatis" ("Better the day of death than the day of birth").
The forest of suicides, Japan
An abandoned psychiatric hospital in Parma, Italy
St. George's Church, Czech Republic
The Church in the Czech village of lukova was abandoned in 1968, from that time, when part of its roof collapsed during a funeral ceremony. Artist Jakub Hadrava (Jakub Hadrava) peopled the Church with sculptures of ghosts, giving it a particularly sinister look.
The catacombs in Paris, France
Catacombs — a network of winding underground tunnels and caves under Paris. The total length, according to various estimates, from 187 to 300 kilometers. Since the end of XVIII century in the catacombs lie the remains of nearly 6 million people.
The town of Centralia, Pennsylvania, USA
Magic market Akodessewa That
The market for magic items and magical herbs of Akodessewa lies directly in the city centre of lomé, the capital of the state of Togo in Africa. Africans Togo, Ghana and Nigeria still profess the religion of voodoo and believe in the miraculous properties of the dolls. Fetishistic assortment Akodessewa very exotic: here you can buy skulls of cattle, dried heads of monkeys, Buffalo and leopards and many other "wonderful" things.
Plague island, Italy
The hill of crosses, Lithuania
Burial Cabana, Philippines
Bridge Overtoun, Scotland
Old arch bridge is located near the Scottish village of Milton. In the mid-twentieth century it started to happen strange things: dozens of dogs suddenly threw a 15-meter-high, fell on stones and broke to death. Those that survived came back and repeated again. The bridge has become a real "killer" four-legged.
The Cave Aktun Of The Crystal Tunichil Muknal, Belize
Aktun of the Crystal tunichil muknal cave near San Ignacio, Belize. Is an archeological site of the Maya civilization. Located within the natural Park of the Mountain Tapir. One of the halls of the cave, the so — called Cathedral, where Mayan sacrifices, because they believed this place Xibalba — the entrance to the underworld.
Leap Castle, Ireland
Cemetery Chowchilla, Peru
The Sanctuary Of Tophet, Tunisia
The most notorious feature of the religion of Carthage was the sacrifice of children, mostly infants. During the sacrifice were forbidden to cry, because it was believed that every tear, every plaintive sigh detract from the value of the victim. In 1921, archaeologists have discovered the place where were found several rows of urns containing the charred remains of the animals (they are sacrificed instead of humans), and young children. The place was called Tophet.
Snake island, Brazil
Queimada Grande is one of the most dangerous and famous Islands of our planet. It is only forest, an inhospitable rocky coast with a height of 200 meters and a snake. One square meter of the island have up to six snakes. The venom of these snakes works instantly. Brazilian authorities decided on a total ban on visiting this island for anyone but the locals tell chilling stories about him.
Buzludzha, Bulgaria
The largest monument in Bulgaria, located on mount Buzludzha is the height of 1441 feet, built in 1980-ies in honor of the Bulgarian Communist party. Its construction took almost 7 years and involved more than 6 thousand workers and experts. The interior was partly in marble, and the staircases were decorated with red Cathedral glass. Now the house-monument was completely looted, leaving only a concrete skeleton with armature similar to the destroyed alien ship.
City of the dead, Russia
Dargavs in North Ossetia, similar to a cute village with small stone houses, but in fact it is an ancient necropolis. In the vaults of various types have buried people along with all their clothing and personal belongings.
Abandoned military hospital, Beelitz-Heilstatten, Germany
Unfinished subway in Cincinnati, USA
Hanging coffins of Sagada, Philippines
On the island of Luzon in the village of Sagada is one of the most frightening places in the Philippines. Here you can see the unusual burial structures of coffins placed high above the ground on the rocks. Among indigenous peoples there is a belief that the higher the buried body of the deceased, the soul will be closer to heaven.
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