Journey to Most Creepiest, Haunted and Abandoned Places Upon Earth
Journey to Most Creepiest, Haunted and Abandoned Places Upon Earth
Among the following lines, we'll take our readers to a long journey to Most Creepiest, Haunted and Abandoned Places Upon Earth. We'll go to most of them. We'll go to Africa, Asia, Europe, Australia, South America, and North America.
Now, let's start :
Cândido Godói, a small town in Southern Brazil,
nicknamed as ‘Twin Land’. As the name
suggests, a phenomenal number of twins are born in that town each year –'Twin
Land' The place where more than one in 10 pregnancies is a multiple birth.
Candido Godoi, Brazil
This Church, as I consider it, is a piece of Scary Art, as you enter it, you will discover by your self, that most of it is decorated in human bones. yes, human skulls, indeed, massive human skulls are decorated in fantastic, in other words, scary shapes that make you fear and admire, an emotion of fear and admire will happen to you as you see the pictures.
Varosha, Cyprus
Varosha, Cyprus
One of several ghost cities of Eurasia . It was once north Cyprus’ most exclusive tourist destination.
As a result of Turkish intervention تدخل since the 1974
Turkish invasion of Cyprus on the island of Cyprus, several areas are no longer
accessible to modern Cypriots. For this reason entire seaside resorts like
Varosha sit completly empty and abandoned.
Catacombs of Paris, France
Aokigahara, Japan's Suicide Forest
Maunsell Forts, the United Kingdom
These
forts were designed by Guy Maunsell, a British civil engineer and named after
his name During the Second World War, in
1942 as an advance line of defense to protect the important shipping line from
enemy ships and aircraft. These forts are now in varying states of decay, and
any attempt to enter them is ill-advised, if not illegal. They can be seen by
boat or, on a clear day, from Shoeburyness East Beach.
Isla de las Munecas (theIsland of the Dolls), Mexico
The story of dolls in the island
of dolls went back more than 60 years ago when Don Julian Santana fled form his
family and went to this island. He found a little girl drowned in mysterious
circumstances With her doll, he buried the girl and hanging her doll on a tree,
and began to gather old dolls from the rivers by fishing them, he was still
gathering dolls for more than 50 years thinking to please the girl’s soul and
protecting his soul and the island form creepy and haunted dolls, Julian was
apparently haunted by the spirit of the girl. Santana did not clean up the
dolls or attempt to fix them, but rather put them up with missing eyes and
limbs After 50 years of gathering dolls, he was found drowned in the same spot
where the little girl drowned. The locals are very faithful that the Isla de
las Munecas are a charmed place and After Julian’s death in 2001, it has become
a tourist attraction, where visitors bring more dolls.
Gunkanjima) Hashima Island (, japan
Catacombs of Paris, France
The Paris catacombs are a 200-mile network of old caves, tunnels and quarries - and much of it is filled with the skulls and bones of the dead. The reason for so rendered to 17th century that Between the 17th and 18th centuries cemeteries of Paris were getting so full that residue from decaying organic material was getting into the water supply and creating very unhealthy conditions., the number of dead bodies buried in Paris’s cemeteries and beneath its churches were so great that they began breaking through the walls of people's cellars and causing serious health concerns. So it went to the tunnels, moving bones from the cemeteries five stories underground into Paris' former quarries. Cemeteries began to be emptied in 1786, beginning with Les Innocents. It took the city 12 years to move all the bones—from bodies numbering between 6 and 7 million —into the catacombs.
Aokigahara, Japan's Suicide Forest
Not only dense shrubbery that makes
this place so creepy, but also massive dead bodies, Located at the base of Mt
Fuji.
Since the 1950s, Japanese
businessmen have wandered in, and at least 500 of them haven't wandered out, at
an increasing rate of between 10 and 30 per year. Recently these numbers have
increased even more, with a record 78 suicides in 2002.
It is hard to make a profile of the average person, who
commits suicide in the forest, but they are usually males between 40 and 50
years.
Maunsell Forts, the United Kingdom
These
forts were designed by Guy Maunsell, a British civil engineer and named after
his name During the Second World War, in
1942 as an advance line of defense to protect the important shipping line from
enemy ships and aircraft. These forts are now in varying states of decay, and
any attempt to enter them is ill-advised, if not illegal. They can be seen by
boat or, on a clear day, from Shoeburyness East Beach.
Isla de las Munecas (theIsland of the Dolls), Mexico
The story of dolls in the island
of dolls went back more than 60 years ago when Don Julian Santana fled form his
family and went to this island. He found a little girl drowned in mysterious
circumstances With her doll, he buried the girl and hanging her doll on a tree,
and began to gather old dolls from the rivers by fishing them, he was still
gathering dolls for more than 50 years thinking to please the girl’s soul and
protecting his soul and the island form creepy and haunted dolls, Julian was
apparently haunted by the spirit of the girl. Santana did not clean up the
dolls or attempt to fix them, but rather put them up with missing eyes and
limbs After 50 years of gathering dolls, he was found drowned in the same spot
where the little girl drowned. The locals are very faithful that the Isla de
las Munecas are a charmed place and After Julian’s death in 2001, it has become
a tourist attraction, where visitors bring more dolls.Gunkanjima) Hashima Island (, japan
Hashima
Island, commonly called Gunkanjima (meaning Battleship Island), is one among
505 uninhabited islands in the Nagasaki Prefecture about 15 kilometers (9
miles) from Nagasaki itself. Hashima Island floats off the coast of Nagasaki in
Japan.
In the
past Hashima Island was rich in coal, then, Mitsubishi, the owner of the mine,
thought it would be more efficient if the employees lives closer to the mines.
This is how the island was built as a city, including hospitals, schools,
shops, cinemas and even a cemetery.
From
1974 to 2009, the island was officially closed to all visitors, but recently
the intriguing site has been re-opened to organized tours.
Today,
Gunkanjima is a tourist attraction (sightseeing boat trips around the
island are available) and a backdrop for many films (it served as an
inspiration for the villain's lair in the 2012 film "Skyfall"), the
ultimate portrait of Japan's industrial ruins.
Hellingly Hospital (The Lost
Asylum), England
That East
Sussex County Asylum of Hellingly was designed by leading Victorian architect
GT Hine and built to a late Victorian design during a period of huge extension for
mental health facilities in Britain.
The hospital,
as with most from the Victorian era, was fully self-sufficient and the
hospital's program ensured that patients from all over the site were allocated
various jobs in the hospital such as the farming, laundry work or grounds
keeping.
The
Hospital today has suffered over 10 years of remissness badly; arson has
destroyed several buildings most remarkable the administration block. Vandals
have been removing all the windows; the easier to access ground floor areas
have received the brunt of these attacks.
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