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The village of Blair once stood on the site of the town. Do I need to explain what exactly was filmed there? cult movie horror "Blair Witch Project", filmed as a video of friends wandering in a scary forest. Watch the video, re-read the legend of the vengeful witch and the place will seem really scary to you.

9. Louisiana, near New Orleans

Famous for its Voodoo sorcerers and their dark rites, there is a truly creepy place. Nature itself took care of making it the most terrible in the area. It's got it all - classic green swamps, mystical mists, warped trees and mass graves. Alligators will be an unpleasant bonus. In such a place, sorcerers and ghosts appear behind every trunk.


8. Cane Hill

Photos of a scary place at number 8 are quite popular on the net and are terrifying. Still, after all, Cane Hill is an abandoned psychiatric hospital. It was closed in the 90s and from the photo it seems that the patients got out of bed one day and left the terrible hospital forever. There were medical devices, abandoned beds. The gloomy atmosphere excites the imagination.


7. Bangar.

One of the most terrible places on the planet can be called an abandoned city in India. Bangar was rebuilt in 1573 in honor of the military exploits of an Indian prince. It was densely populated and existed until the end of the 18th century. There is a legend about a terrible curse imposed on old City. It was because of him that the inhabitants fled the city. As if confirmation of the legend, access to the city is closed after sunset. It is believed that a creepy place is teeming with ghosts.


6. Hellish failure in Turkmenistan

Is not natural phenomenon. Soviet drilling stations contributed to the birth of the fiery hellish gates. A terrible mistake led to the appearance of this terrible place. A dangerous gas leak worried the scientists and the best solution was to burn the gases. The rift burns to this day. No one knows when the flames will die down. At the edge of the fiery pit, people seem very small. The crack is visible from afar. Scary place.


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5. Tunisian sanctuary of Tophet

This is a huge burial of children with stone tombstones. There are several versions of the appearance of a mass Carthaginian burial. According to one of them, the children were sacrificed to the bloody gods. According to another, even more terrible, children were not just sacrificed, but also eaten to the bone in times of famine. IN general place very scary, not one of those places where it is pleasant to walk.


4 Maya Remains In Belize

The scary place is called Aktun Tunichil Muknal. It was discovered by accident, located in a cave. It's filled with bones and various things, telling a lot about the gloomy Mayan culture. As you know, sacrifices were habitual for them. What makes the place so terrible is one of its "inhabitants" - the skeleton of a young murdered girl. Her bones gleam like crystal in the light. Over the centuries spent in the special conditions of the cave, the bones have calcified.


3. Forest in Japan

Aokigahara is not a magical forest for walking, otherwise it would hardly have made it into the top 10 scariest places on earth. It spread out near famous mountain Fuji. "Sea of ​​trees" - they say about this forest. And yet, and this is no longer just talk, cleanings are carried out annually in the forest to clear it of bones. The fact is that Aokigahara is a favorite place for suicides, creepy and scary.


2. Kutna Hora

Kutna Hora is a Czech town with a creepy sight. The terrible chapel is called the Ossuary. And the name says a lot. In 1278, the Holy Land was brought to the chapel from Jerusalem, which immediately attracted masses of pilgrims who wanted not only to pray, but also to be buried there. During the outbreak of the plague in the 14th century, about 30 thousand people came to the monastery. The bones of old graves were dug up and piled in cellars to make room for new graves. In the 18th century, the monastery was closed and the bones were removed to give the monastery a Gothic beauty. Particularly impressive, however, as frightening, is a chandelier made of skulls and shoulder blades.


1. Creepy catacombs

The most terrible place on earth and also associated with death can be called a crypt in Italy. Terrible catacombs served for the burial of capuchins. Later it turned out that the special environment of the dungeon mummifies the dead. This creepy place is located in the city of Palermo on the island of Sicily.


The last deceased found peace here in the 90s. Now the catacombs are open to tourists. The mummified dead do not lie, but stand along the stone walls, as if looking at tourists. A very creepy place.

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TOP 10. Somalia, home of pirates

And let's start our TOP 10 most terrible and dangerous places on the planet, exotic country with the pirates of Somalia. In 1990, the Republic of Somalia began Civil War, which does not subside even now. During this war, many terrorist groups arose, which actually replaced the government in the republic. In addition, constant hunger, disease and robbery among white day haunt the people of Somalia. It is impossible to look at this country not close, not from afar. You should also not swim too close to the shores of Somalia, because here you can stumble upon modern pirates. Every now and then, ships sailing near this state become good prey for pirates.

TOP 9. City of Centralia

The city of Centralia is located in the state of Pennsylvania, USA, 50 years ago, an underground fire occurred in this city, which has not subsided to this day. The number of people from 1000 inhabitants decreased to 7 people. This city became the prototype for the creation of the game and movie Silent Hill.

TOP-8. City of Hashima

The mining settlement of Khashima was founded in 1887 and was the most populous. When the coal mining was stopped, and the mine was closed, this city turned into a ghost town.

TOP 7. Island of abandoned dolls

There is an island in Mexico where most occupy a terrifying-looking doll. And this invasion began in 1950, thanks to the hermit Julian Santana Barrera. There are now 1000 exhibits of these dolls on the island.

TOP-6. Forest of suicides

At the foot of Mount Fuji is the old forest of Aokigahara. This forest is remarkable not for its unique nature but those who come here to commit suicide. Suicide counts in this forest have been conducted since the 1950s, and the number of victims is more than 500 people. Walking through the forest, you can see signs with the words "Life is a priceless gift!" or “Think of your family!” For that. To reduce the number of suicides, every year they clean up the corpses.

TOP 5. Danakil Desert

The Danakil Desert is located in the north of Ethiopia, which also has the name "Gates of Hell". The temperature of the area reaches 60 degrees Celsius. This region is represented by salt marshes and active volcanoes with constant earthquakes. You can’t walk in such terrain, there is almost no oxygen for breathing and fetid fumes are everywhere. The ground just melts under your feet. This landscape is more suitable for filming a space planet.

TOP 4. Verkhoyansk

In the center of Siberia, 3000 km east of Moscow, is the city of Verkhoyansk. One of the coldest cities not only in Russia, but also in the world. The city is famous for its eternal winters, and the temperature drops to 40-45 degrees. The length of the day is only 5 hours. The population of this winter town is more than 1500 people. Also in the city flows the Yana River, which is covered with ice for 9 months a year.

TOP 3. Mount Washington

Mount Washington is located in the northeastern United States, with the high point at 1917 meters. The horror of the mountain in her strong wind, which even owns a record of 372 km / h. The winds on the mountain are not only very strong, but also blow from different directions. The weather is also notable for its capriciousness, the temperature can drop to -42 C with a wind strength of 39.1 m/s. But all the same, on this peak there are weather stations capable of withstanding winds at speeds up to 500 km / h.

TOP 2. Slums of India

The slums of India rightfully occupy the second place. There are no dances, songs and happy endings like in Bollywood films. From morning to night it smells of slops and sewage in which people live. Their work is the processing of garbage, which is brought there by tens of tons. Everyone, from children to the elderly, scavenges through the garbage in search of what can be recycled.

TOP-1. Mountain of Crosses

In Lithuania, there is the so-called Hill of Crosses, which is a hill with many crosses with a total number of 50,000. Pretty scary place! This mountain is not a cemetery. People believe that if a cross is erected on a hill, then you will be lucky.

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These terrible catacombs appeared at the end of the 16th century, when there was no room for corpses in the cemetery at the Capuchin monastery. At first they were intended exclusively for the burial of monks, but when a rumor spread about the natural processes of mummification taking place in the catacombs, locals also wanted to be buried there (in their best clothes, of course). But such an honor fell not to everyone, but only to famous citizens, philanthropists and patrons of the monastery.

As a result, for the burial of all comers, additional corridors and rooms (cubes) had to be dug. Unlike other catacombs, the Capuchin underground cemetery contains only mummified, skeletonized and embalmed bodies. It is the largest mummy necropolis in the world.

Currently, there are about 8,000 bodies in the underground tombs of the Capuchins. The last burial took place in the 20s of the twentieth century. There are separate corridors, including for monks, for prominent people, for children under 14, and even for virgins. Corpses are more like museum exhibits, they are dressed in rich outfits, and their bodies are perfectly preserved. Taking photos in one of the scariest places on Earth is prohibited, and discussions are underway to completely prohibit onlookers from entering the catacombs.

9. Aokigahara, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan

This seemingly tranquil forest at the foot of Mount Fuji has an extremely troubling history. It is the second most popular suicide site in the world (after the Golden Gate Bridge). Every year, the Japanese police, along with volunteers, comb the forest, finding from 30 to 80 bodies. Posters are placed along the forest paths that encourage potential suicides to think about loved ones and call for help.

Some believe that one of the most terrible places on the planet is inhabited by demons who whisper to the poor fellows the idea of ​​losing their lives. In the Middle Ages, desperate poor people brought their old and infirm relatives to Aokigahara, leaving them to die of hunger. There is a belief that the spirits of the dead never left their last resting place and take revenge on the living for suffering.

More pragmatic people point to the high density of trees, due to which all sounds in the forest are muffled and it is easy to get lost there. Many hikers even mark their way with a ribbon or string to make it easier to find their way back later. You should not hope for a compass, it "goes crazy", since there are deposits of iron ore in this area.

8. Pripyat, Ukraine

Most scary places the world doesn't have to be full of the dead. An abandoned place full of invisible to the eye and therefore even more dangerous radiation can be no less terrible than the last refuge of suicides.

The city of Pripyat, founded in 1970, had a population of about 50,000 at the time of the evacuation after the accident on Chernobyl nuclear power plant. Since that time, Pripyat has been an uninhabited city, although the buildings, furniture and all other signs of life are exactly where the previous owners left them. Textbooks are left on desks in the classrooms, rotting dolls lie in toy beds, and photographs hang on peeling walls, reminiscent of a carefree life.

To date, the most famous landmark of Pripyat is the rusty "ferris wheel" in the city amusement park. It is unlikely that it will ever work again.

7. Vejo Rönkkönen, Parikkala, Finland

Veijo Rönkkönen was one of the most famous contemporary folk artists in Finland. He was also a recluse and refused to show his works in public places. He built a collection of over 450 concrete figures of people and animals in his backyard, creating an original and rather frightening sculpture garden.

The largest composition is a group of about 200 statues arranged in various yoga postures. Although there is something unsettling about this group of sculptures (such as false teeth), they are not nearly as scary as creepy, on their own. standing statues. How do you like, for example, a statue of a nun with a toothy smile or a figure in a cloak, with black gaps instead of eye sockets, pulling long arms to the people passing by? Visit Vejo Rönkkönen's garden...if you have the desire to never sleep peacefully again.

Among the scariest places on Earth is a tiny Japanese village with one very noticeable feature: life-size dolls outnumber the living population by a ratio of almost 100:1.

The dolls are the work of local artist Tsukimi Ayano, who began making replicas of her neighbors after they died or left the village.

Creepy doppelgangers can be seen in different places Nagoro. Here the fisherman sits on the shore, but the elderly couple froze in eternal peace on the bench, but the puppet students filled the classroom waiting for the teacher.

Now there are about 350 dolls and less than 40 living people in Nagoro.

5. Gates to Hell, Akhal Province, Turkmenistan

The "hellish" name of the crater, located in the middle of the Karakum desert in Turkmenistan, gave local population. When Soviet scientists were looking for oil in 1971, they accidentally stumbled upon underground void(cavern), and the oil rig collapsed into it, creating a crater and releasing dangerous methane gas into the air.

The scientists decided to set fire to the crater to burn off the methane formed in the cavern, and created the Dante anomaly, which has been burning and burning for the past 46 years.

4. Bhangar Fort, Rajasthan, India

This building, which is more like feudal castle than a military fortification, it was erected in the 17th century for the grandson of the military leader Man Singh I. Inside it there were many buildings, including shops, temples and even the palace of the ruler.

According to one of the local legends, the adept of black magic Singh fell in love with the beautiful princess Ratnavati. Knowing that the girl would not even look in his direction, the sorcerer gave the princess's servant the enchanted perfume to hand it to the princess. However, Ratnavati, having learned who gave her such a gift, broke the spirits. From the fragments of the vial, a huge stone appeared, which rolled towards Singh's house and crushed him. Before his death, the black magician cursed the inhabitants of Bhangar, promising that they would all die an unnatural death and would not be able to be reborn. A year after the death of Singh, a war broke out in which all the townspeople died.

According to another legend, the fort and its inhabitants were cursed by the hermit Baba Balatkhi, who did not want the shadow from highest building cities fell on his dwelling. As a result, all the inhabitants of Bhangar disappeared without a trace.

Now no one is allowed into the fort from dusk until dawn. It is said that those who went to this place after sunset never returned.

3. Changi Beach, Singapore

Now clean and beautiful beach- one of the places where thousands of innocent Chinese died at the hands of the Japanese during World War II. This event is known as the Suk Ching massacre (translated from Chinese - "deliverance through purification").

The massacres of the civilian population were carried out with the aim of destroying all persons pursuing an anti-Japanese policy, as well as those loyal to british empire and the Republic of China.

Japan never apologized for this terrible event.

Many people hear crying and screaming while visiting Changi Beach, and at night you can supposedly see pits for burying bodies there.

2. Snake Island, Sao Paulo, Brazil

In second place in the top 10 most creepy places on Earth is the island of Queimada Grande, stepping on which Indiana Jones could moan with complete confidence “Snakes? Why are there always snakes? If I could, of course.

It gets its nickname from the insanely high density of golden spearhead snakes (aka bothrops). Studies have shown that on average there are from one to five per square meter of the island.

About 11,000 years ago, sea levels rose and separated Serpent Island from mainland Brazil. In isolation, nothing prevented snakes from being fruitful and multiplying, and adapting to changing conditions.

Since there was no ground-level prey left on the island, the snakes learned to hunt in the treetops and even catch birds in flight. Their venom is five times stronger than that of their counterparts from the mainland, it is able to kill its victim instantly, and also literally melts human flesh. Due to numerous deaths while attempting to colonize the island, the Brazilian government banned anyone (except scientists) from setting foot on the surface of Queimada Grande.

These catacombs are a network of burial chambers that extend 250 km below French capital. They contain the bones of about six million people. They began to be transported there from the end of the 18th century from the overcrowded city cemeteries and continued to be brought there until the middle of the 19th century.

Somewhere in the catacombs are the remains of the famous French - the revolutionary Maximilian Robespierre, the writers Charles Perrault and Francois Rabelais, the mathematician Blaise Pascal.

During the Second World War, the headquarters of the Resistance was located in the catacombs of Paris. It is curious that only 500 meters from it was a secret Nazi bunker.

The temperature in the dark narrow passages is about 15 degrees Celsius and the cold, coupled with countless skulls, creates an atmosphere of fear and hopelessness. Despite this, in Parisian catacombs(more precisely, in the 2.5-kilometer part open to the public) there are many tourists.

The scariest places on the planet can be full of bones and skulls, poisonous reptiles and deadly gases. But they have one thing in common - it is better to read about them ten times than to visit once.

There is a huge amount the most beautiful places that every person would like to visit, but along with them there are very creepy and scary places that are also very popular with tourists. Present to your attention 10 scariest places in the world.

Chernobyl in Ukraine opens top ten scariest places on the planet. Today, tourists can go to the abandoned city of Pripyat and see the exclusion zone. Thousands of people fled their homes after the disaster at the Chernobyl reactor. Toys abandoned in day care centers and newspapers left on dining tables come into view. The disaster area is now officially allowed to visit - the level of radiation is no longer dangerous. Bus tours start in Kyiv, then tourists visit a nuclear reactor, see a sarcophagus and head to the abandoned city of Pripyat.

Aleister Crowley is probably the most famous occultist in the world. This terrible place, replete with dark pagan frescoes, was intended to be the world capital of satanic orgies. Crowley appeared on the cover of the Beatles album Sergeant Peper's Lonely Hearts Club. He founded the Abbey of Thelema, which became a community of free love. Director Kenneth Unger, a follower of Crowley, made a film about the abbey, but the film later mysteriously disappeared. Now the abbey is almost completely destroyed.

In the medieval part of the Old Town in Edinburgh, there are several streets with a disgusting and gloomy past. This eerie place, where the victims of the plague were supposed to die in the seventeenth century, became known thanks to the poltergeist. Tourists who visit this supernatural place claim that something invisible is touching their hands and feet. Locals say that this is the soul of the girl Annie, which her parents left here in 1645. A hundred years later at a dead end was built large building. The dead end was opened to tourists in 2003.

There are many myths and prejudices around this colossal structure. One day, a fortune-teller predicted to arms factory heiress Sarah Winchester that ghosts would haunt her all her life, so she must leave Connecticut and go west and begin building a huge house there, which should last her whole life. Construction began in 1884 and was not completed until Sarah's death in 1938. Now the house is inhabited by the ghosts of her madness: stairs that rest against the ceiling, doors at the height of the middle of the wall, chandeliers and hooks. And even those who do not believe in ghosts claim to have seen or heard something inexplicable in this house. This house is ranked seventh in our ranking of the top 10 scariest places on the planet.

The Parisian catacombs were ranked sixth on our list. scary places on earth. All the walls of the long corridor of the catacombs are tiled with bones and skulls. The very dry air keeps them from even a hint of decay. As you enter these catacombs under Paris, you begin to understand why Anne Rice and Victor Hugo wrote their famous novels about these dungeons. Their length is about 187 kilometers along the entire city, and only a small part of them is available for visiting. It is said that the legendary underground police keep order in the catacombs, although the legions of vampires and zombies would suit this place more.

This scary place is also known as the swamp of ghosts. It is located near New Orleans. Legend has it that it was cursed by a Voodoo Queen while she was imprisoned there in the 1920s. Three small villages nearby were wiped off the face of the earth in 1915.

Perhaps this place is one of the most mysterious places in the world. This island has gained worldwide fame thanks to the giant stone statues, looking at the sky, as if begging him for mercy. And only the stone of these statues knows who their creators were. No one on the island is familiar with the art of sculpture. No one imagines how it was possible to make statues twenty meters high and weighing ninety tons. Among other things, the statues were supposed to be delivered twenty kilometers from the quarry where the ancient sculptors worked.

Opens the top three most terrible places on earth black magic bazaar in Sonora. Plenty of witches sit in tiny booths and offer to lift you out of poverty and adultery for as little as ten dollars. Numerous Mexican and foreign tourists wanting to know something about your future. There you can buy mysterious potions, snake blood and dried hummingbirds to tame good luck.

The bulk of the Japanese navy now rests at the bottom of this lagoon, southeast of Hawaiian Islands. The entire bottom of this lagoon, explored by Jacques Yves Cousteau in 1971, is littered with fragments of warships sunk in 1944. This is a scary place attracts many divers, although many are afraid of the ship's crews, who forever remain at their combat posts. Fighters and aircraft carriers coral reefs, and many divers who descended to explore these reefs never returned from their underwater travels.

The Mütter Museum of the History of Medicine ranks first in our ranking of the most terrible places on the planet. This museum was founded to educate future doctors of human anatomy and anomalies of the human body. It features various pathologies, antique medical instruments, and biological oddities. The museum is primarily known for its extensive collection of skulls. It also contains unique exhibits, such as the body of a dead woman, turned into soap in the grave. Also there you can see Siamese twins sharing one liver for two, the skeleton of a two-headed boy and other terrible things.

For thrill-seekers, it’s not enough to jump with a parachute to drive the blood through their veins, they need something special: bewitching and frightening. These are the places where a common person would not want to be, daredevils with different corners peace, and voluntarily. To get a real buzz, feel the adrenaline rush, you need to visit the 10 scariest places in the world.

Bone Museum (Czech Republic)

The ossuary was created by Abbot Jindrich many years ago, when he brought a bag of holy earth from Golgotha ​​and scattered it at the local cemetery. Since then, the burial place has become insanely popular, because everyone wanted to touch the holy land, especially to be buried. During the plague in the 14th century, over 30 thousand people were buried in the cemetery.

Wars, popular clashes, epidemics are an incomplete list of disasters, as a result of which the cemetery has grown and occupied tens of kilometers. It was decided that with new burials, the old bones would be taken to the church. The Schwanzbergs bought these lands and hired a woodcarver to honor and immortalize the remains. Thus, the Bone Museum was created, in which all items: coats of arms, paintings, chairs and tables, bowls are made from thousands of human remains.

Dracula's Castle (Transylvania)

Dracula's fortress or Bran Castle was built in the Middle Ages on a cliff Carpathian mountains. It was made in gothic style: narrow passages, stone stairs, small rooms. The huge castle inspires fear and oppression. The fortress was built with powerful walls and big amount labyrinths used as places of detention for criminals. Secret underground tunnels lead outside the castle. Tourists will be able to wander through the rooms of the fortress, visit the terrible labyrinths and feel the spirit of the Middle Ages.

In 2005, the castle was created thematic museum dedicated to Count Dracula. Only here you can see antique furniture, armor and weapons collections, located in the Museum of the History and Art of the Middle Ages, located on the territory of the fortress.

Manchak - haunted swamps in Louisiana

Close to town New Orleans(Louisiana) are the Manchak swamps. They are known as the "Haunted Swamp". Legends say that this place was cursed by a powerful witch when she was captured and taken prisoner in these same places. Since then, local residents constantly see the dead near the swamp.

Old huge trees can be seen from the swamp, their branches descend to the green-gray water, and tree roots stick out of the dirty water. It was decided to drain the swamp and cut down the tree trunks, but the idea was not implemented. Terrible hurricanes and storms began in Louisiana, several villages were swept away by the hurricane. Since then, corpses of people have been constantly found in the swamp, even though more than a hundred years have passed. Tourists do not believe in legends and book excursions to this area to solve the mystery of Manchak.

Chauchilla Cemetery

Nazca is a town in Peru, which is constantly visited by hundreds of tourists. Some come to see with their own eyes the mysterious drawings left on the sand of the deserts, others to visit the local cemetery.

It is eerie to watch the pits and ditches, fenced with wooden sticks, in which the corpses sit, dressed in their usual clothes. A special embalming technology made it possible to preserve the bones and avoid the stench. The last dead person was buried in the cemetery 11 centuries ago.

Mutter Museum - medical mysteries and secrets (Philadelphia)

The Museum of Medical History has collected all sorts of mysteries and secrets that can shock any person:

  • pathology;
  • biological unique exhibits;
  • skeletons and skulls;
  • bodies and bones of babies;
  • antique medical instruments and many other things that will make you stay awake at night.

You can visit the museum in Philadelphia, in the doctor's training center. There are exhibits here that cannot be found elsewhere, such as a human intestine 12.5 centimeters long. Monstrous pathologies will shock everyone: a child with 2 heads, unprecedented deformities and curvature. You need to have nerves of steel and good endurance with you.

Pripyat is a city without a single soul

The town that suffered from the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and was actually destroyed. Once in Pripyat, you will find yourself in the exclusion zone. More than 11 thousand people lived in the city before the accident, some of them managed to leave their homes, and some were urgently sent to nuclear power plants to extinguish the fire. Pripyat is an exclusion zone where, in fact, nothing is left alive.


In empty houses, everything is left, as it was many years ago: unread newspapers, dishes, furniture and memories. In kindergartens, dolls are scattered and old beds are standing. Tourists from all over the planet come to see these past horrors. The level of radiation has decreased several times over almost 30 years, so in protective clothing you can walk along the deserted streets of a ghost town and look at the remains of a nuclear power plant.

Gates of Hell (Turkmenistan)

The gates of hell is the name given to a hole in the ground on the territory of Turkmenistan. Its width is 100 meters. In 1971, there was a disaster at the drilling station, it provoked the emergence of a huge fault in the ground and a gas leak dangerous for human life.

Scientists decided to burn dangerous gases, but they really did not succeed. The hole burns to this day, and its bright light can be seen for several kilometers. No one knows when this fire will end, but everyone is looking forward to it.

Sonora Market - Ancient Magic and Witchcraft in Mexico City

Once in Mexico City, it is a sin not to visit the local market of witchcraft and the occult. Here you can find any accessories for love spells, healing tinctures and potions:

  • healing herbs;
  • spell candles;
  • voodoo dolls;
  • protective amulets;
  • holy water and other attributes of witches.

If you search, you can buy blood or rattlesnake venom or a dried hummingbird bird, bringing success and material wealth.

For a few dollars in the market, sorcerers will tell fortunes to anyone and tell the whole truth about life and destined fate. The inhabitants of Mexico believe in magic, and if they fall ill with something, they first of all try to be cured with drugs, herbs obtained from a healer or sorceress.

Suicide forest

In the forest of Aokigahara (located at the foot of Mount Fuji) is quiet, calm and at the same time gloomy and cold. According to legend, the forest was considered a habitat for ghosts and monsters. In this area many years ago, during epidemics and famine, residents took their loved ones to death. The dark and mysterious reputation of the forest attracts suicidal people and takes them into its arms forever.

Around the forest, you can see many signs asking you to change your mind and not harm yourself or your loved ones. Residents of Japan are sure that it is impossible to enter and exit Aokigahara, the fate of a person who enters the grove is predetermined. Therefore, it is visited only by extreme tourists and rescuers.

Abbey of Thelema - occultism at its finest (Sicily)

Aleister Crowley at the beginning of the twentieth century was considered the saddest occultist of all time. Hundreds of pagan frescoes can be found in his house. He became the founder of the famous abbey, and became famous for his motto: "Let everyone do what his soul and body desire."

For beginners, an initiation ceremony was mandatory, it consisted in the fact that under the influence of drugs a person had to stay in a room with mosaics of hell, heaven and earth. Now the building is almost destroyed, but some valuable specimens of mosaics have been preserved. Therefore, lovers of esoteric science and experts in the occult can safely visit the fortress and find out how strong their nerves are.

These are the ten most terrible places on the planet, they deserve this title not only for their gloomy appearance, but also for their unique backstory. "Black" sights arouse interest, make the heart beat wildly, but along with all this, they daily attract people from all countries and cities.

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