8Strange places that raise the mystery
Every corner of our planet is filled with strange and amazing places still shrouded in mystery, so, if you are thirsty for discovering some new and exotic natural wonders, we have the perfect list for you. Here are some of the most mysterious and unknown places on earth that are considered strange and mysterious, some really scary and bloody, others terrifying and one awaits disaster.
Nevada Desert 51:
The Nevada desert, and especially the Nevada airport, is one of the most secret and mysterious airports in the world, especially after talking about aliens associated with the region, Area 51 is a top-secret facility of the US Air Force located within the testing and training range in Nevada. Because of its location (surrounded by the arid Nevada desert) and the secrecy surrounding UFO sightings, 1950s spy planes or government wild experiments.
Area 51, Nevada 51
This top-secret military base has become an exotic tourist destination. While one can tour the deserted surroundings including Route 375, which has been renamed the Extra-terrestrial Highway, entry to the base is strictly prohibited (not to mention impossible).
Blood Falls, Antarctica:
Blood Falls in Antarctica One of the coldest and driest places in the world is the home of a blood red waterfall slowly falling on an icy white surface.
Blood Falls in Antarctica
Geologists believe the red color is caused by algae, but in 2014, it was discovered that the red color comes from iron oxidation within a pool of brackish water buried deep under Taylor Glacier.
Lip Castle:
Leap Castle is known as one of the most haunted buildings in the world,
Leap Castle not only witnessed many tragic and bloody events within its walls, but it was also built on top of a torture pit. OH, and one of their resident spirits is called The Elemental.
Built between the thirteenth and late fifteenth centuries, this castle witnessed many horrific deaths, during a wedding party, according to legend, and in the light of the power struggle within the Ocarol clan (which poisoned the dinner guests), and one of the brothers threw a sword at the other, a priest, while holding mass in the castle chapel. The room is now called "The Bloody Chapel," and the priest is said to haunt the chapel at night.
Leap Castle leap Castle
The horror does not end there. While renovating the castle in the early 1900s, workers found a secret dungeon in the Bloody Chapel with many human skeletons in it, and they filled three loaded wagons as they were transported away. The dungeon is designed so that prisoners fall through a trap door, their lungs pierced by wooden thorns on the floor, and die a slow, horrific death within earshot of the evil clan members above.
Island of the Dolls, Mexico:
The legend of Isla De Las Muñecas goes that a young girl died near the coast of this island near Mexico City more than 50 years ago.
Island of Dolls, Mexico
After her death, dolls began to gather on the beach. As if the only permanent resident on the island at that time was so secluded he began to collect and hang all the dolls he found on the trees. Now there are hundreds of dolls and it's terrifying to gather them in this picture as if they are all looking at you and looking forward to pounce on you.
Poinari Castle, Romania:
Poinari Castle is where the legend of Dracula first began.
Sitting high on a cliff overlooking the Arges River in central Romania, Poinari Castle is not easy to find. Visitors must climb 1,462 steps as brown bears roam close to the area.
The castle became famous due to Bram Stoker's novel, Dracula, Vlad III (also known as Vlad Dracula) was a real prince who ruled the province of Wallachia in the 15th century. Although Transylvania Bran Castle is described as "Dracula's Castle".
Bionari Castle, Dracula's Castle in Transylvania
Poenari was first built in the early 1300s but was later commissioned and abandoned. Realizing his potential, Vlad ordered his enemies to repair the castle and turn it into one of his main residences. When Turkish forces attacked the fortress in 1462, Vlad fled through a secret passage leading north through the mountains.
Unfortunately, only the remains of the castle's ramparts and towers have been preserved today. According to Tourism Romania, the historical landmark is currently under repair, but it is expected to reopen this year.
Centralia, Pennsylvania:
Here is a little ghost town that will haunt your dreams forever.
Centralia, Pennsylvania
The city of Centralia is one of the strangest and most dangerous cities in the world, it was a mining city but then an underground landfill caught fire and it got worse once it got to the coal in the mines.
The fire spread everywhere and since then the whole city is still cooking on a slow fire, I may say, in addition to dangerous toxic gas emissions. The city's inhabitants escaped from the gases and smoke, and the fire is expected to burn underground for at least the next 100 years.
Aokigahara Forest, Japan:
Near the base of Mount Fuji in Japan, there is a haunted forest called the Sea of Trees. Aokigahara Forest is considered a haunted place due to the history of suicides that have taken place there.
Aokigahara haunted forest
Apparently, the forest is a popular place for people to hang themselves from tree branches, and more than 70 people died there in just one year. Also, because it is a vast forest, the police do not always locate the bodies, leaving hikers and visitors to discover them during a pleasant walk.
Poviglia Island, Italy:
The Romans couldn't deal with plague victims - they didn't know what to do with them or how to dispose of their bodies once they died. Their solution was to send thousands of survivors to the island of Poviglia, off the coast of Venice, where they all died together. Then, several centuries later, they did it again when the bubonic plague struck.
Plague Island, Poviglia Island, Italy
Then in 1922 someone had a great idea to build a mental hospital on the island. The island is still uninhabited.
https://www.masa-pro.com/2022/08/mysterious-places..html?fbclid=IwAR1CLZk8CHnAG0BVT_meAIyYN1w_b8vdCOd_yNfrk5MQJ_UgwNAM6TZwIMM