Scary elements such as ghosts, dead people ... sometimes make the places of interest to curious visitors want to experience the feeling of cold.
Bell Witch, Tennessee, USA: This place is so scary that the US president must run away. Last President Andrew Jackson heard of the haunted cave in Tennessee and after a night of sleep here, he vowed never to return. Legend has it that a witch killed John Land and ruined his daughter's life. Later, she still caves the cave on the land. Many reporters have met supernatural events here.
Catacombs Catacombs, Paris, France: Located at a depth of 20 m under the Basilica of Notre Dame, this tomb is home to the remains of more than six million Parisians. It was built in the 18th century, when traditional cemetery was at risk of spreading the disease. These bone-filled tunnels stretch over an area of 28,500 square kilometers.
Poveglia Island, Italy: This small island 16km from Venice is home to the ancient plague and disease. Here, a doctor has secretly performed terrible experiments on the patient. The island is covered in dirt, half ashes, almost no one dares come here.
Aokigahara Forest, Japan: Called "Suicide Forest," Aokigahara is home to 50-100 suicides per year, mostly by hanging or sleeping pills. Every year, volunteers inspect the forest once to find the bodies and clean the deceased's belongings. The atmosphere in the forest always tinged with sadness.
Doll Island, Mexico: Island guard Julian finds a drowning little girl with a doll floating nearby. He hung the doll on a tree to commemorate her. He then became obsessed about her identity and continued to hang the doll on the tree for fifty years, until she died at the point where she drowned.
Moundsville Prison, West Virginia, USA: This is not only a place to house notorious criminals but also burial sites for Native Americans. Legend has it that the prison was not only abducted by the Aboriginal soul, but also the souls of executed prisoners and prisoners.
Stanley Hotel, Colorado, USA: The exterior of this hotel looks quite attractive, with majestic natural surroundings. However, Stanley is the inspiration for Stephen King's horror novel The Shining. Many people have heard strange noises in the night, see ghosts in the hallway, and even see their knees are folded in their sleep.
Dargavs (The City of the Dead), Russia: These ancient towers are buried dead. This village has existed for centuries and there is always dark, cold air. No one dared to come here, including local people and visitors. The village also has its own watch tower, which is supposed to be monitored, not for souls escaping.
Kenmore, Australia: Kenmore opened in 1895 and is considered one of Australia's most feared haunted places. The wall in the patient's room is still scratched nails. Some strange deaths have taken place here, including hanged people, shot with guns and neck cuts. Near this abandoned building is an abandoned orphanage.
Portugal: This cemetery was built in the 15th century. Instead of burying the bones, the monks used their bones to wall the walls of the chapel. The entrance to the chapel was written: "We, the remains here, are waiting for you."