If you love horror movies, can tolerate adrenaline experiences well and do not know fear when it comes to unusual places full of scary past, then these creepy places are right for you.
This time, we invite you to see - and maybe one day even visit - places that inspire excitement in themselves. And even more so when we learn about their past.
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Gallery: Creepy places on Earth that only the bravest visit
Jacob's Well is a stunning 3.7 meter wide and 37 meter deep spring, otherwise a very popular bathing spot for the bravest. Why for the bravest? 8 people have already lost their lives here.
Ktyziu Kalnas, or in translation the Hill of Crosses, is a Christian pilgrimage hill in Lithuania, where the dead are remembered. The exact number of crosses is not known, it is estimated that there were between 55,000 and 100,000.
The Gates to Hell, located in Turkmenistan, are located in the natural gas fields. The floor collapsed in 1971 and since then the crater has been a popular tourist destination.
Xochimilco is the Island of Dolls near Mexico, where damaged dolls hanging from trees and attached to walls have been exhibited for decades. The first dolls are said to have been hung there by a local farmer, Don Julián Santana, who saw the girl drowning. He believed that with these dolls he would ward off her ghost, which was said to be haunting his property.
The Maunsell Forts were built during the Second World War and were used by the British Army and Navy to defend Great Britain. The fort is named after the architect Guy Maunsell who designed it.
The underground remains of as many as six million people are stored in the underground catacombs of Paris. A walk through these catacombs could haunt you in your dreams for the rest of your life.
Aoshima is a small town in Japan that has three times as many cats as it has residents. It is one of twelve such Japanese islands overrun with cats.
Pripyat is a completely abandoned Ukrainian city on the border with Belarus since the Chernobyl nuclear accident in 1986. Pripyat, in which everything remained exactly as it was at the moment of the explosion, can be visited for a short time with qualified guides.
The Bermuda Triangle is an area in the western part of the Atlantic Ocean near Cuba. Due to numerous plane crashes and shipwrecks, the remains of which have never been found, it is often associated with paranormal phenomena. Numerous studies and reliable sources have dismissed such predictions.