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Spotted on BuzzFeed is this rather spooky, but yet interesting article to share:

The 19 Most Unnerving Spots On Earth

1. The Door to Hell, Turkmenistan

The Door to Hell, Turkmenistan

The Door to Hell was originally a gas field set alight by Soviet scientists that has been burning continuously for over 40 years. Inexplicably, spiders seem to love this place and swarm there by the thousands.

2. Island of the Dolls, Mexico

Island of the Dolls, Mexico

The Island of The Dolls is an uninhabited island in Xochimilco, Mexico. According to legend, a girl died in the canals surrounding the island, after which dolls began to wash ashore constantly. The island’s sole inhabitant took to hanging the dolls around the island as a vigil for the deceased girl.

3. Centralia, Pennsylvania

Centralia, Pennsylvania

Centralia was once a bustling mining town, until the coal veins under the city caught on fire. This fire has been burning continuously right beneath Centralia since 1962. Today the entire city lies abandoned.

4. Muynak, Uzbekistan

Muynak, Uzbekistan

Muynak was once a busy port city on the Aral Sea. That was, until the Soviets (not again!) unintentionally drained the sea for irrigation. Today, rusted-out boats litter the now-desert floor.

5. Kabayan Mummy Caves, The Philippines

Kabayan Mummy Caves, The Philippines

The Kabayan Mummy Burial Caves are exactly as they sound. They’re just manmade caves full of some of the most well-preserved mummies in the world, isolated from the rest of the world in remote mountains.

6. Kryziu Kalnas, The Hill of Crosses, Lithuania

Kryziu Kalnas, The Hill of Crosses, Lithuania

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Originally Kryziu Kalnas was a ceremonial site where Lithuanians would mourn the dead lost at war. The Soviet Union twice bulldozed this area, only for locals to build it bigger. Today, over 100,000 crosses stand on the hill.

7. Cincinnati’s Subway System, Ohio

Cincinnati's Subway System, Ohio

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Cincinnati attempted to build a subway system in the early 1900s, only to run out of funding. The empty tunnels still run along beneath the city, half finished and fully creepy.

8. Akodessewa Fetish Market, Togo

Since over half of the population of Togo continues to practice indigenous beliefs, fetish markets command huge sails. Just imagine: shrunken heads and skulls as far as the eye can see.

9. Wonderland, China

Wonderland, China

Wonderland was going to be China’s answer to Disneyland, but multiple times larger. Construction problems led to the project being totally scrapped. The crumbling remains are completely open to any would-be adventurer or warlord, though.

10. The Catacombs, Paris

The Catacombs, Paris

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The Parisian Catacombs function as a gigantic ossuary and cemetery for approximately 6 million bodies. Beyond just bones, there is also the non-tourist section of the Catacombs, where a mostly illegal and unpoliced second city extends for miles beneath Paris.

11. San Zhi Resort, Taiwan

San Zhi Resort, Taiwan

Once upon a time, San Zhi was built to be a peaceful resort area outside of Taipei, Taiwan. Mysteriously, construction was suddenly abandoned after a series of deaths, leaving the mostly finished “pod resort” to decay.

12. Jatinga, India

Jatinga, India

Nothing is particularly horrifying about Jatinga…except for the en masse bird suicides that happen every September to October. The really strange part? They only occur from 7–10 p.m.

13. Leap Castle, Ireland

Leap Castle, Ireland

Reportedly one of the most haunted castles in the world, Leap Castle’s hallways are patrolled by the Elemental — an unexplainable force. Also, Leap Castle was the site of historic slaughter, and it was also built on top of a torture pit.

14. Varosha, Cyprus

Varosha, Cyprus

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Varosha is a completely uninhabited resort city on Cyprus’ coast. After the Turkish invasion, Varosha was quickly evacuated. Today, Varosha stands frozen displaying exactly how life was in 1974.

15. Maunsell Sea Forts, North Sea

Maunsell Sea Forts, North Sea

The Maunsell Sea Forts were designed to protect England from a possible Nazi invasion during WWII. Today they are mostly uninhabited, except for by recluses, smugglers, and the Principality of Sealand.

16. Jacob’s Well, Texas

Jacob's Well, Texas

Jacob’s Well is a natural spring over 100 feet deep. Multiple novice swimmers have died exploring its depths. Water zombies? Terrifying.

17. Oradour-sur-Glane, France

Oradour-sur-Glane, France

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Oradour-sur-Glane was a small French village that the Nazi SS made an example of. The entire city was burned, and almost every inhabitant was executed.

18. Mütter Museum, Pennsylvania

Mütter Museum, Pennsylvania

The Mütter Museum is just plain creepy. It houses a collection of body parts, fetuses, and — worst of all — wax statues.

19. Hoia Baciu Forest, Romania

Hoia Baciu Forest, Romania

Hoia Baciu Forest is known as the Bermuda Triangle of Romania. The forest is complete with legends of missing people, electronic devices that spontaneously stop working, and UFO sightings.

Credits: BuzzFeed

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