The most terrifying places on earth
At this time of the year, there are many horror scenes made by the man sitting in place, ready to jump and paw at her teeth. But vampires, half-lives and other imaginary atrocities can at least be explained.
Our planet gives us some spots that reveal real horror, and there is no logical justification for ending its existence. Here's a list of some scary places you may not have thought of by Live Science.
Waverly Hills Clinic
Are you ready to be very scared? If you go directly to the Waverly Hills Clinic, located on the outskirts of Louisville, Kentucky. The hospital was built in 1910 to become a treatment center for TB patients.
The winged building gained an appalling reputation after thousands of patients died of the "white plague," a plague that struck the United States in the early 20th century. During the epidemic, there was no known cure for tuberculosis, and many patients lost their lives - some historians estimate the figure at 8,000 dead - in Weverly Hills over 50 years. After the discovery of antibiotics to treat tuberculosis, the clinic was reopened to become a geriatric hospital.
Now it is a private property, and the clinic has become a famous shrine for ghostly halloween tours, and plans are being made to turn the allegedly haunted building into a hotel and conference center. Spend the night there, if you dare.
Savannah, Georgia
What is the most haunted place in the United States? Ironically, it is the "hospitable Southern City", or Savannah, in the state of Georgia. Savannah is a stronghold of dozens of ghostly houses, hundreds of ghostly sights, and also a famous place for ghost tours. The Bonaventure Cemetery is one of the most horrifying local places in the city, a true jungle of tombstones and Spanish trees covered with algae.
Among the ghostly houses in Savannah is the Hampton Lilybridge house. The house, built in 1797, was later relocated to a new location, which has a mysterious basement underground. Since his move, dozens of people who have stayed at home have complained of supernatural activities in the building,including accidents to rearrange the furniture itself and doors closed on their own
The cemetery of Bachelor's Grove
All the cemeteries create a sense of fear, but what is the most terrifying cemetery among all? Many people say this title goes well to the cemetery of Bachelor's Grove, located on the outskirts of Chicago, Illinois, where more than 100 ghost-sightings and documented supernatural events have been reported in and around the burial pits.
Many of these horrific reports are due to the specter of farms and horse farms, while other visitors see seeing a car of the 1940s appear and disappear along the roads leading to the cemetery. The photograph appeared above in the Chicago Sun-Times in 1991. It shows what appears to be a woman sitting at a shrine inside the cemetery of Bachelor's Grove.
However, the photographer claims that the woman did not exist when taking the picture. It is widely believed that this character, now known as the "Lady's Bachelor of Grove," represents the ghost of a woman buried next to her young child. It is alleged that she walks around the tombs during the full moon with the child in her hands.
London Tower
A historic building in England was home to queens, criminals, crown jewels, a zoo and a whole host of ghosts? It is the Tower of London of course.
The castle and the 900-year-old fortress are said to be inhabited by a number of ghosts, including the ghost of Arbella Stewart, the cousin of King James I.
Arbella committed a grave mistake by marrying against the will of the king, and she still spends time inside the tower to meet her mistake, the legend says. The ghosts of the other famous London Tower include Queen Anne Pauline (the wife of King Henry VIII, who has lost her head) and Thomas Beckett (Archbishop of Canterbury).
Okegahara Forest
Located at the base of Mount Fuji in Japan, it is one of the most horrifying places in the world: it is the Okegahara Forest. Okigahara, also known as the "Suicide Forest", covers 14 square miles (35 square kilometers) of trees, and hundreds of people have committed suicide over the past several decades.
In 2010, 247 people tried to commit suicide within the jungle, of whom 54 were successful in their attempts, according to a report in Japan Times. The number of suicides and successful cases in the forest continues to rise each year, the report said.
Azizia in Libya
If the idea of spending a hot summer day without an available air conditioner makes you scared, if you prepare yourself to scream when you know this next site.
The desert of Azizia in Libya, commonly referred to as the most densely populated place on Earth, has temperatures of 136 ° F (58 ° C).
The heat is due to the southern wind that brings hot air to the small town of the Sahara. It seems like hell on earth.
Crocker Patterson Palace
No list of horrific places will be completed without a ghost house, and no house may play this role better than the Croke-Patterson Palace in Denver, Colorado.
The palace is a small castle, with red sand-colored defensive towers and high-rise windows. Those who lived in the house claim to have heard the cries of a continuous child coming from above. The locally-owned novel says one of the former homeowners committed suicide at the top of the house by inhaling toxic gas.
Naguro in Japan
If you do not hide an overcrowded island full of broken pieces of dolls, you might prefer a strange mountain town filled with real-life blood. Nagoro is a small village in Japan with about 30 people. However, the number of village dolls is increasing dramatically; there are about 350 scarecrow-like dolls.
The puppets are the work of local artist Tsukimi Ayano, who makes statues of life size to replace all the people who left Naguro to live in large cities and those who have died over the years.
The village-made freezers, as their human counterparts have done before, sit outside the local shops, go to classes and fish from the river. Despite the emotional support of the puppets, some visitors to Nagoro say that their presence everywhere in the town is somewhat uncomfortable.
Island Dolls in Mexico
What could be stranger than a tree hanging from all sides of the dolls? What about a whole island of trees full of drooping dolls?
Isla de la Muñecas, or Puppet Island, is a small island located in the middle of a canal south of Mexico City. The city is named after its population of puppets, a group of puppets, puppets and other scattered parts of the dolls hanging on the island trees and perched on its branches.
The dolls were put in place by a local man who reportedly found the body of a young girl who had been washed away by the waves on the island's coast some 50 years ago, according to the Atlas Obscura book. The man has died since then, but the island is now a well-known tourist attraction (and very scary). Some visitors said they heard the dolls, which had become dilapidated, now whispering to each other on the tops of trees.
Cave Bell Charming
The Bell Cave Cave has become a shrine that must be seen by ghost researchers in the United States. The cave, located in Adams, Tennessee, is on a farm owned by the Bell family a long time ago. As the legend says, beginning in 1817, a "charming being" tortured the members of the Bell family.
The family said they saw strange animals around their farm and woke up with unexplained noise throughout the house, like scribbles at the doors and the sounds of curled fences on the floors of the house. It is believed that the Bell family magician, as the soul at home is known, represents the spirit of a deceased (and apparently eager to vengeful) neighbor named Kate Bates, according to the official website of Bell's Bell Cave on the Internet.
Today, tourists are invited to visit the cave, in the place where Bell's witch once teased the little Bill's daughter.
"Cemetery" (Montan Air Base)
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Let us now move on to another kind of cemetery, the kind where old military airplanes die. The cemetery is usually referred to as the Montan Air Base in Tucson, Arizona.
While the scene may not look terrifying, it certainly looks like a backdrop for a post-traumatic event. In fact, the 600-acre steel cemetery was filmed in a movie before. It was the video site "Learning to Fly" by Tom Petty and Heartbreakers.
This exotic graveyard contains almost every aircraft piloted by US military pilots since World War II, including the P-52 Stratovortris and the latest F-14 Tom Cat. But, do not try to get into that particular airline base because it is not open to the public. However, you can stare at the metal structures covered with dirt on the Google Earth site (try using these coordinates 32 08'59.96 "N, 110 50'09.03" W).
Death Valley
Yes, the name in itself is a cause for pessimism, but the Valley of Death is also named for some reason. Spend a lot of time in the hottest, driest area and the lowest place in North America and you'll know why the first settlers released such a loose name.
The valley of death, located between steep mountains, extends 140 miles (225 km) and is 282 feet (86 meters) below sea level. In July, temperatures hover around 115 degrees Fahrenheit (46 degrees Celsius). The fiery valley boasts the second highest recorded temperature ever, 134 ° F (57 ° C) in July 1913.
Be sure to get plenty of water if you intend to visit. There is also no coverage of mobile networks in large parts of the valley, so you may not be able to call for help.
Australia
The continent is full of bountiful monsters, and if you do not kill and steal your spirit, you will do things that are repugnant to your body for sure.
Is the only place on earth where poisonous snakes outnumber non-poisonous snakes. The brown snakes and tiger snakes found in Australia can kill humans with one person, but the anti-toxin antidote is widely available.
But no amount of anti-toxins can protect against the saltwater crocodile - one of Australia's most dangerous animals. Crocodiles scattered in northern remote areas kill one or two people a year. They are monster, and the older males may grow up to 23 feet (7 meters) long, and they are very aggressive.
Add to that, the infamous white shark and a bunch of poisonous creatures like the deadly cube jellyfish, blue-ring octopus, scary rocky fish, and dangerous spiders. Australia proves its reputation as a place to strengthen if it does not kill you first.
Central Africa
Ideal for those who aspire to be like Dr. Frankenstein, and frightening to everyone else. Lightning lightning strikes this region more than anywhere else on the planet, as shown in this map of global lightning intensity.
The standard lightning bolt carries a charge of 30 thousand amperes, with a voltage of 100 million volts and a temperature of about 50,000 Fahrenheit (or 27.760 degrees Celsius). Lightning lightning is the second most deadly weather hazard in the United States, killing an average of 58 people a year.
The possibility that lightning will strike you through your life (if you live to be eighty) is one in 3,000 in the United States, but it will probably be a little bigger if you spend some time in the Lightning Capital on the planet.