15 Bizarre Places Not To Get Lost, #7 Is Veeeery Dangerous
Some Places Are Not Worth Visiting, But Still We Should Go Sometime
The earth is a gigantic place and it’s easy to forget all the weird places that exist in the world. Dark forests, abandoned cities, strange museums, and other oddities are everywhere to be seen. You just need to know where to find them, and while some may be well known like “The Catacombs” in Paris, there are some pretty bizarre places you wouldn’t want to get lost in.
Here are 19 really weird places to remind us of the creepy things that could be right next to where you live.
1. Hoia Baciu Forest (Romania): UFOs, ghosts, and missing people are common in this place.
2. Varosha (Cyprus): It has been empty since 1974, after the Turkish invasion, Varosha was quickly evacuated, today it remains the same.
3. The catacombs (Paris): There are approximately 6 million bodies put to rest in the catacombs. Who would like getting lost here?
4. Easter Island (Chile): Even though we can only see the heads, their torsos are buried, there are about 1000 of them.
5. Island of the Dolls (Mexico): This place is completely uninhabited.
6. Rennes-le-Chateau (France): Is a small commune filled with conspiracy theories, the conspiracy surrounding Sauniere inspired Dan Brown to write The Da Vinci Code.
7. Miracle Village (USA): The isolated community of sex offenders surrounded by sugar canes.
8. Cincinnati’s Abandoned Subway (Ohio): There were plans to build a subway, but the city ran out of funds, the tunnels are still open to exploring.
9. Wonderland (China): It is an amusement abandoned park, is located in the middle of an empty field, open to exploring.
10. San Zhi Resort (Taiwan): Because of the strange amount of deaths during the construction, it was abandoned. There are rumors that this place is haunted.
11. Maunsell Sea Forts (North Sea, England): Designed to protect England from a potential Nazi invasion during WWII, now they are completely empty.
12. The Great Blue Hole (Belize): A giant submarine sinkhole it has 407 feet deep and around 984 feet in diameter.
13. Oradour-Sur-Glane (France): This entire city was burned down, and almost every inhabitant was executed during WWII.
14. Leap Castle (Ireland): One of the most haunted supposedly because it hosted historic slaughters and was even built on top of a torture pit.
15. Kryziu Kalnas (Lithuania): Hill of Crosses, over 100,000 crosses stand on the hill. It was a place where people would mourn the dead lost at war.