15 macabre locations that the bravest have to build their hair
Visit 15 creepy locations so even the bravest ones must feel their hair up when they arrive.
Not the "fake" ghost houses in Halloween festivals, but the following locations really make people build their hair.
1. Sedlec Ossuary Church, Czech Republic
Sedlec Ossuary Church in the Czech Republic is a unique human bone church decorated from more than 40,000 rather scary human-origin skeletons.
In the 1278s, when Europe broke out of plague, many sick people went to the sacred land of Sedlec before dying, wishing to enjoy peace.
By 1870, Frantisek Rindt - a local wood carver, was tasked with decorating the church with these skeletons. The result of Frantisek Rindt is not only impressive but also creepy.
2. Rockland, America mental center
The Rockland Mental Center is located in Orangeburg, New York, USA, built in the 1930s. The peak period, there are 9,000 inpatients.
However, today it has been abandoned. The remnants are ruined rooms with broken and old items.
3. Cliffs hang full of coffins, Philippines
Steep cliffs filled with extremely macabre coffins in Sagada, Philippines can make people who are afraid to lose heart. This is a traditional burial practice of Igorot tribal people. They conceived coffins hung on steep cliffs so that the deceased could be closer to God and their ancestors.
4. Area of Capuchin tomb, Italy
Capuchin tomb area is located under a monastery in the city of Palermo, Italy currently has about 8,000 mummies. The atmosphere in the grave cellar was always cold and wet, the air always smelled of decaying materials. To be able to place mummies here, relatives of the dead have to pay for preservation and layout. Being able to rest in this crypt is considered an honor for the deceased.
5. Pripyat town, Ukraine
The town of Pripyat in Ukraine was once a very bustling town, but since the disastrous nuclear disaster that happened in 1986, it has turned into a scary, ruined town. The current scene looks like a scene in a post-apocalyptic horror movie.
6. Beelitz-Heilstätten Hospital
Beelitz-Heilstätten Hospital used to be a place of treatment for Hitler. So far, most of the hospital area with areas such as surgery rooms, psychiatric treatment rooms . has been abandoned. The scene here is so ruined that even the hard-eyed people shiver.
7. Mummy Museum, Mexico
The Mexican state of Guanajuato has a very special museum - the mummy museum - where mummies are unearthed in a local cemetery in the early 19th century. This is the mummy of those who died in a batch. Cholera broke out in 1833. Here, the corpses were preserved in the most natural way, some corpses were also rotted.
8. Ancient Jewish Cemetery, Prague
Ancient Jewish Cemetery in Prague is one of the oldest Jewish cemeteries in Europe. According to Jewish law, the relocation of graves was strictly prohibited so this was the only place to bury Jews at the time. This explains why many graves here are built overlapping, there are places where the remains overlap to 12 layers.
9. Market area of Akodessewa Fetish, Togo charm market
The market of Akodessewa Fetish charms is located between Togo's capital Lome and West Africa selling a variety of animal parts, mainly head, tail, animal skin and dry animal legs. This is a place dedicated to the purchase of materials that witches use to create charms, sacrifices and healing. Not only selling scary things but the market itself also looked scary, mysterious and covered with dust, desert sand.
10. Aokigahara forest area, Japan
Aokigahara is located at the foot of Mt. Fuji Japan is a creepy forest, dubbed the suicide forest. There have been hundreds of suicides every year. There are many rumors about this forest, some believe that Aokigahara is related to demons. The devil in the forest made anyone who came here feel depressed and wanted to commit suicide.
However, another theory holds that underground steel mines in the forest have disabled the compass, causing many people lost in the forest to find no way out.
11. Hill of Domantai, Republic of Lithuania
Lithuanian Domantai Hill, famous for more than 200,000 crosses of different shapes, sizes and materials. This is a sacred destination for devotees. People plug a cross to pray for peace.
12. St George Church, Czech Republic
St George's Church in the village of Lukova, Czech Republic was once believed to be cursed when its roof collapsed during a funeral ceremony in 1968. Since then, the worshipers here have been sparse and the church has gradually become worse. abandoned, damaged, decayed.
When the church was standing on the verge of being shut down, a local artist decided to find a way to "save it" by decorating the church with dozens of ghostly shapes and ghosts, creating gruesome poses in the shirt. ragged white cape. Thanks to this gruesome shaping, the church attracts many tourists, and the proceeds are used to repair the church.
13. Kolmanskop town, Namibia
The town of Kolmanskop in southern Namibia used to be a vibrant town with over 1,000 people, mostly migrant workers. In 1908, in the diamond fever, thousands of people gathered here with the desire to change. However, the Namid Desert had swept away all, leaving a town of Kolmanskop to determine its fate.
14. Chauchilla Cemetery, Peru
Chauchilla is an ancient cemetery located in the desert southeast of Nasca city, Peru. Here, the mummies of the Aboriginal people of the Ica-Chincha culture date back to 1,000 BC and were buried with gold jewelry and pottery.
15. Francistown cathedral
Francistown cathedral is a place not for those who are weak, because it is built from 5,000 human bones. In particular, the hall of the West and the walls until the column system are all built with the bones of the shins, arms, shoulder blades, hip bones . making anyone who walks in here also feel chills.
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