The creepy spooky scenery along with the chilling murky atmosphere of the following places will surely make the hairs on your neck stand up if you ever step there.
The gloomy atmosphere, mass graves, ferocious American crocodiles as well as ghostly shaped tree trunks are characteristic that make the Manchac swamp in Louisiana known as one of the scariest places in the world.
The Manchac Swamp is also known as the Ghost Swamp. It is associated with the legend of a mystical curse from the 1920s. There are 3 villages and many people living in the area of the ghost swamp that mysteriously disappeared after a storm.
Cane Hill is a long-abandoned asylum in Croydon, London. First opened in 1882, the Cane Hill Asylum was at its peak treating 2,000 psychiatric patients . It wasn’t until 1991, when the patients dwindled, that this madhouse was abandoned. While all the patients as well as the staff of the madhouse have moved to other places, many hospital beds and medical equipment are left behind, lying scattered everywhere and destroyed over the years. The history and desolation of this place make it a creepy place.
Bhangarh is an abandoned town in Rajasthan, India and is known as the most spooky, scary place in this South Asian country. Originally, Bhangarh was erected to commemorate a prince in Indian history in 1573. However, due to an evil curse , it was finally abandoned in 1783. The ruins of the town over the years make people in the surrounding areas not dare to come here, especially at sunset and dark.
In 1962, a group of firefighters burned trash at an abandoned mine with the aim of cleaning up the town. Ironically, the fire burned fiercely, spreading deep into every nook and cranny of the deserted mine. At the same time, the fire also spread, burning in the ground, below the streets of the town. As a result, people in the town fled the country in droves. Today, danger lurks everywhere around the town of Centralia including toxic gases, cracked streets, collapsing…
This is a natural gas hole with a diameter of about 99m, burning fiercely for the past 40 years. In 1971, during a geological exploration in the Karakum desert, Turkmenistan , Soviet geologists drilled an underground cave containing natural gas. Concerned that toxic gas could be released from here, geologists decided to set fire to the pit and assumed that the fire would go out in a few days. However, contrary to their expectations, due to the excessive amount of gas, the pit is still burning to this day.
Discovered in Tunisia, the Shrine of Hell contains thousands of children’s graves. According to the conjecture of many scientists, they may have been the victims of a brutal massacre. Even the children may have been killed and eaten.
One of the most creepy, spooky places in the world is the Ukrainian ghost town of Pripyat. The 1986 nuclear disaster caused the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant to close and all residents in the vicinity to evacuate, leaving behind a wasteland and death when radioactive substances Radioactivity still exists here.
This cave in Belize is also known as the cave of glass skulls . The Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave in Belize is littered with human skeletons that archaeologists believe were victims of ancient Mayan sacrifices . There are 14 sets of remains have been discovered in this cave, of which the most famous is the set of remains known as the Crystal Maiden of a young virgin, killed as a sacrifice in religious ceremonies. .
Aokigahara means Sea of Trees , but it is also known by another name, Jukai – “Suicide Forest” because this is the place where many Japanese people die. Long rumored to be demon-possessed, the entire forest is shrouded in an atmosphere of silence, gloom and darkness. Every year, there are dozens of cases of suicide here. As a result, searchers are often dispatched into the woods to find dead bodies.
The exact reason that many people choose this forest as the place to end their lives is still a mystery, but there is still a story about the first person who chose the forest to die due to the influence of a Novel.
Buried in the desolate desert, 30km from the city of Nazca in Peru, Chauchilla Cemetery makes many people chill with ghost legends widely spread by locals around the dry skeletons, whitish white. These skeletons were placed in pits and in a sitting position with their backs. Born around the 9th century, but Chauchilla cemetery was only discovered in 1920.
Located in the south of Mexico City, the small island called Isla de las Munecas (Island of Dolls) is a famous place with thousands of broken dolls dangling from trees, around houses and strung up. path on the island.
The story goes that, half a century ago, a man named Julian Santana Barrera who lived on the island discovered the body of a girl who had drowned by the canal. Soon after, he picked up another doll near that location.
Located in the south of Mexico City, the small island called Isla de las Munecas (Island of Dolls) is famous for thousands of broken dolls dangling from trees.
He thought that perhaps the doll belonged to a certain girl. Barrera hung the doll on the tree as a way to show respect and comfort the soul of the ill-fated child. However, something worse happened.
Barrera is haunted by the girl’s spirit and begins to hear whispers, screams, or strange footsteps. To appease the wandering spirit, he began collecting and hanging more dolls all over the island until his death.
Currently, Doll Island has become a popular tourist destination attracting many tourists and it is rumored that the eyes of these dolls will follow visitors no matter where they go.