12 Terrifying Abandoned Places You Shouldnt Visit

  • 6 years ago
Top 12 most terrifying and abandoned places that you definitely shouldnt visit like Pripyat and the abandoned floating forest. \r
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6 - The Church of the Nine Ghosts - Czech Republic \r
This abandoned church was once a house of God, now it is a house of Ghosts! This abandoned cathedral is called Saint Georges Church and has been empty of worshippers since the 1960s. Well human worshippers that is, ghostly white-shrouded figures still line the pews, hover in doorways, and kneel in the aisles. After the ceiling caved in in 1968 locals saw it as a bad omen and boarded up the 14th-century structure. The building was about to be torn down, but luckily an artist wanting to see the church restored made these plaster ghoulish worshippers and placed them inside the church in new, making the once barren house of worship a thriving tourist location. This creepy church is now home to the living, the deceased and these strange statues. \r
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5 - The Mysterious Place - Russia \r
Excavation of the Mirny Diamond Mine began in 1995 and dug deep, some would say too deep. The gaping hole in the Earth is now 525 meters deep and 3900 feet wide. Joseph Stalin himself ordered the construction of the mine in order to produce diamonds to fund the Soviet Union. At the peak of its production, this mine produced approximately 10 million carats of diamonds annually. Once the mine stopped producing, it closed almost immediately in 2004. After its closure, the strange vortex of an island began to cause trouble for passing aircraft. Sudden currents and unexplained air temperature differences plagued so many pilots that now the airspace above the mine is closed as well. The reason for this strange phenomenon has yet to be explained.\r
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4 - Hashima Island - Japan\r
This island was once beautiful and full of life, it was also full of coal. This quiet island resembles a fortress and has been nicknamed the Battleship Island. The entire length of the island is surrounded by walls. During its heyday of the 1950s, this boat-shaped island hosted over 5,000 workers, who lived on the isle to mine for coal. In 1974, the coal reserves ran out and the island was quickly abandoned. The remnants of a once thriving city now lie barren, buildings are falling into disrepair as the metals rusts and paint fades.\r
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3 - The Tower of London - England\r
With an extensive history of torture and execution dating back over 9 centuries, this infamous tower is said to be one of the most haunted places in the entire UK. Built in 1078 by William the Conqueror, red flag right there, this house of injustice led to the phrase Sent to the Tower , for very few who entered were permitted to leave. Full bodied apparitions have been seen moving all about the extensive interior. The most famous ghost rumoured to haunt this fearsome place is Anne Boleyn. Wife of King Henry the 8th, Anne became obsessed with eternal beauty and killed servant girls and maids in order to bathe in their virgin blood which she believed endowed her with immortal beauty, she was beheaded in 1536 and her headless corpse has been seen walking the Towers corridors ever since. \r
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2 - The Haunted Village - Philippines\r
Inside Kabayan of the Philippines are aof disturbing caves. These hideous caves have a horrible stench, for they contain a vast encampment of mummies. There are literally thousands of mummies scattered throughout the inner linings of these dark caverns. These caves are the final resting place of the villagers from the village of Kabayan and have been for hundreds of years. The lingering question is daunting, with space filling up inside the catacombs, where will the perished remains be stored now? Villagers have begun climbing the side of the mountain itself and stuffing dead relatives inside the very walls of the mountain which lines these mysterious cave bound tombs. \r
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1 - Island of the Dolls - Mexico \r
The name does not disappoint, lurking inside the ravaged canals across an island just south of Mexico City is this bizarre abandoned altar of dolls. Legend speaks of a man named Don Julian, who discovered the remains of a young girl who drowned as well as her soiled doll. The man in mourning at the loss of an innocent child tied her doll to a tree, after that, he continued to decorate the entire island with more abandoned dolls he discovered in the ruins of canals. Don Julian died in 2001, many speculate that he committed suicide after driving himself insane. Legend holds that the poor crazed man drowned in the same location where he had found the girls corpse. Tourists speak of whispers from the dolls, superstitions tell that if you are foolish enough to venture onto the island, you must bring with you a gift in the form of a doll in order the ease

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