The land of horror .. 9 tips that are never recommended to visit!
The images of candles and witches riding lanterns at Halloween celebrations can be scary, but there are some places that attract tourists because of their spooky atmosphere and charm and these places hold great significance.
These places to pass the time in search of thrills and laughs can't be imagined as haunted hunting lodges, but on the contrary they are filled with paranormal items like bones, emaciated cats and skulls, dolls, creepy and hanging trees .
9 scariest places around the world
Island of the Dolls - Mexico
A trip to an island off the coast of Mexico might sound great, but if it weren't filled with crucified dolls, the island is located south of Mexico City, and is a fairly deserted island, although the surrounding area Densely populated.
Legend says that these hanging dolls have moving eyes, and that they are haunted by the spirit of a girl who drowned off the coast of the island and that one of the island's inhabitants hanged the haunted doll with her spirit.
Mansfield Prison - Ohio
All you need to know is that scenes from the American movie "The Shawshanks" were shot in this former prison, and it is said to be haunted by the spirits of inmates who died inside it, and they still roam around Wandering in it, and this prison was closed in 1990.
If you dare, you can visit from Thursday to Sunday throughout the year, and for more thrills book a Ghost Hunt, or Escape From Blood Prison.
Nagoro - Japan
Airi Valley in Japan has a small town called Airi, with a population of only 30 people and over 400 large dolls that a resident keeps in memory of the dead, as they look like their human counterparts, and They wear your clothes, and what makes it even more terrifying is that they watch you from all angles as they are spread all over the city.
La Recoleta Cemetery - Argentina
The rest of the capital, Buenos Aires, is famous for being haunted, even the city's tourism website supports it, and there are about 6,400 different types of statues, coffins, temples and mausoleums, and you can imagine the horrors !
Madhouse - West Virginia
The place was a hospital for the mentally ill from the mid-nineteenth century and was closed in 1994, after which it was rumored to be haunted by ghosts, and it is open for visits from March to November each year. remains open for
Bones Church - Czech Republic
There are about 5,000 human skeletons inside this church, and they are neatly and skillfully placed in chandeliers and candlesticks in the manner of a Buddhist prayer. The design dates back to 1870, when it was agreed with a local man that they would take the bones from the crypt and turn them into an art gallery!
Viggo Ronkonen - Finland
Sculptures are usually meant to inspire rather than intimidate, but with Viggo Ronkonen it is different. Named after the artist who created the 550 sculptures inside, they are all designed with human features, some even with human teeth.
Hill of the Cross - Lithuania
Seeing a single cross isn't scary, but seeing hundreds can give you goosebumps. After the Revolt of 1831, crosses began to appear on the town's hill. Now there are about 100,000 crosses and statues on this hill.
Akodisiva Fetish Market - Togo
Considered the largest sorcery market in the world, it is not for the faint hearted! Just imagine you are walking through shops full of human skulls or animal heads.