10 most horrible places in the world

Rate this photo
   

28. #7 - The Winchester House in San Jose, California.

The mystery house is a colossal construction, a home to many myths and prejudices.

A fortune-teller once told Sarah Winchesater, that ghosts would haunt nut her throughout her life, so she needed to leave Connecticut and travel to the west, where she would need to build a huge house, the construction of which would have to continue as long as she was alive. The construction began in San Jose in 1884 and did not stop for 38 until Sarah died. Even those who never believe in ghosts say that they heard or saw something strange during their visit to the house.

Posted October 10, 2011| by trolling| 710 Views | Remove to Favorites | Report
  • #10 - Chernobyl, Ukraine.

Thousands of people left their homes and abandoned their possessions when the Chernobyl disaster struck. Toys can be seen scattered in kindergartens, newspapers are resting on dinner tables. The Chernobyl disaster area is now open for tourist visits – the radiation level there is safe. As a rule, a bus trips begins in Kiev. Afterwards, tourists walk to the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, see the Sarcophagus and then go to the town of Pripyat.
  • #10 - Chernobyl, Ukraine.

Thousands of people left their homes and abandoned their possessions when the Chernobyl disaster struck. Toys can be seen scattered in kindergartens, newspapers are resting on dinner tables. The Chernobyl disaster area is now open for tourist visits – the radiation level there is safe. As a rule, a bus trips begins in Kiev. Afterwards, tourists walk to the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, see the Sarcophagus and then go to the town of Pripyat.
  • #10 - Chernobyl, Ukraine.

Thousands of people left their homes and abandoned their possessions when the Chernobyl disaster struck. Toys can be seen scattered in kindergartens, newspapers are resting on dinner tables. The Chernobyl disaster area is now open for tourist visits – the radiation level there is safe. As a rule, a bus trips begins in Kiev. Afterwards, tourists walk to the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, see the Sarcophagus and then go to the town of Pripyat.
  • #9 - Abbey of Thelema, Sicily.

This house, abundant with dark pagan frescos, used to be the world capital of Satan orgies. 
Crowley is known for his fans, like Marilyn Manson. He also appeared on the cover of the Beatles album Sgt. Pepper`s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Crowley founded the Abbey of Thelema, which became the community of free love. Filmmaker Kenneth Anger, a devotee of Crowley, made a film about the Abbey, but the film mysteriously disappeared later.
  • #9 - Abbey of Thelema, Sicily.

This house, abundant with dark pagan frescos, used to be the world capital of Satan orgies. 
Crowley is known for his fans, like Marilyn Manson. He also appeared on the cover of the Beatles album Sgt. Pepper`s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Crowley founded the Abbey of Thelema, which became the community of free love. Filmmaker Kenneth Anger, a devotee of Crowley, made a film about the Abbey, but the film mysteriously disappeared later.
  • #9 - Abbey of Thelema, Sicily.

This house, abundant with dark pagan frescos, used to be the world capital of Satan orgies. 
Crowley is known for his fans, like Marilyn Manson. He also appeared on the cover of the Beatles album Sgt. Pepper`s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Crowley founded the Abbey of Thelema, which became the community of free love. Filmmaker Kenneth Anger, a devotee of Crowley, made a film about the Abbey, but the film mysteriously disappeared later.
  • #9 - Abbey of Thelema, Sicily.

This house, abundant with dark pagan frescos, used to be the world capital of Satan orgies. 
Crowley is known for his fans, like Marilyn Manson. He also appeared on the cover of the Beatles album Sgt. Pepper`s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Crowley founded the Abbey of Thelema, which became the community of free love. Filmmaker Kenneth Anger, a devotee of Crowley, made a film about the Abbey, but the film mysteriously disappeared later.
  • #8 - Mary King’s Close in Edinburgh. 

This place, where victims of plague would be left to die in the 17th century, is known for its poltergeists. The tourists visiting the weird location say that something invisible touches their arms and legs. Locals say that it is a ghost of a girl named Annie, whom her parents left there in 1645. A new large building was built in Mary King’s Close a hundred years later. The close was open for tourists in 2003.
  • #8 - Mary King’s Close in Edinburgh. 

This place, where victims of plague would be left to die in the 17th century, is known for its poltergeists. The tourists visiting the weird location say that something invisible touches their arms and legs. Locals say that it is a ghost of a girl named Annie, whom her parents left there in 1645. A new large building was built in Mary King’s Close a hundred years later. The close was open for tourists in 2003.
  • #8 - Mary King’s Close in Edinburgh. 

This place, where victims of plague would be left to die in the 17th century, is known for its poltergeists. The tourists visiting the weird location say that something invisible touches their arms and legs. Locals say that it is a ghost of a girl named Annie, whom her parents left there in 1645. A new large building was built in Mary King’s Close a hundred years later. The close was open for tourists in 2003.
  • #7 - The Winchester House in San Jose, California. 

The mystery house is a colossal construction, a home to many myths and prejudices. 
A fortune-teller once told Sarah Winchesater, that ghosts would haunt nut her throughout her life, so she needed to leave Connecticut and travel to the west, where she would need to build a huge house, the construction of which would have to continue as long as she was alive. The construction began in San Jose in 1884 and did not stop for 38 until Sarah died. Even those who never believe in ghosts say that they heard or saw something strange during their visit to the house.
  • #7 - The Winchester House in San Jose, California. 

The mystery house is a colossal construction, a home to many myths and prejudices. 
A fortune-teller once told Sarah Winchesater, that ghosts would haunt nut her throughout her life, so she needed to leave Connecticut and travel to the west, where she would need to build a huge house, the construction of which would have to continue as long as she was alive. The construction began in San Jose in 1884 and did not stop for 38 until Sarah died. Even those who never believe in ghosts say that they heard or saw something strange during their visit to the house.
  • #7 - The Winchester House in San Jose, California. 

The mystery house is a colossal construction, a home to many myths and prejudices. 
A fortune-teller once told Sarah Winchesater, that ghosts would haunt nut her throughout her life, so she needed to leave Connecticut and travel to the west, where she would need to build a huge house, the construction of which would have to continue as long as she was alive. The construction began in San Jose in 1884 and did not stop for 38 until Sarah died. Even those who never believe in ghosts say that they heard or saw something strange during their visit to the house.
  • #7 - The Winchester House in San Jose, California. 

The mystery house is a colossal construction, a home to many myths and prejudices. 
A fortune-teller once told Sarah Winchesater, that ghosts would haunt nut her throughout her life, so she needed to leave Connecticut and travel to the west, where she would need to build a huge house, the construction of which would have to continue as long as she was alive. The construction began in San Jose in 1884 and did not stop for 38 until Sarah died. Even those who never believe in ghosts say that they heard or saw something strange during their visit to the house.
  • #6 - The Catacombs of Paris. 

The walls of the long corridor are “tiled” with skulls and bones. They stretch for about 187 kilometers underneath the whole city, and only a small part of them is open for access.
  • #6 - The Catacombs of Paris. 

The walls of the long corridor are “tiled” with skulls and bones. They stretch for about 187 kilometers underneath the whole city, and only a small part of them is open for access.
  • #6 - The Catacombs of Paris. 

The walls of the long corridor are “tiled” with skulls and bones. They stretch for about 187 kilometers underneath the whole city, and only a small part of them is open for access.
  • #6 - The Catacombs of Paris. 

The walls of the long corridor are “tiled” with skulls and bones. They stretch for about 187 kilometers underneath the whole city, and only a small part of them is open for access.
  • #5 - Manchac Swamp, Louisiana. 

The place is also known as the ghost swamp. The swamp is located near New Orleans. Legend has it that the swamp was cursed by a voodoo queen when she was captivated in the beginning of the 1920s. Three little villages disappeared there in a hurricane in 1915.
  • #5 - Manchac Swamp, Louisiana. 

The place is also known as the ghost swamp. The swamp is located near New Orleans. Legend has it that the swamp was cursed by a voodoo queen when she was captivated in the beginning of the 1920s. Three little villages disappeared there in a hurricane in 1915.
  • #5 - Manchac Swamp, Louisiana. 

The place is also known as the ghost swamp. The swamp is located near New Orleans. Legend has it that the swamp was cursed by a voodoo queen when she was captivated in the beginning of the 1920s. Three little villages disappeared there in a hurricane in 1915.
  • #5 - Manchac Swamp, Louisiana. 

The place is also known as the ghost swamp. The swamp is located near New Orleans. Legend has it that the swamp was cursed by a voodoo queen when she was captivated in the beginning of the 1920s. Three little villages disappeared there in a hurricane in 1915.
  • #4 - Easter Island, Chile. 

The island is world-known for its giant statues carved of stone. No one on the island knows the art of statue-making. No one knows really how it could be possible to make those 20-meter high and 90-ton heavy giants. The statues used to be transported 20 kilometers far from the quarry, where ancient sculptors worked.
  • #4 - Easter Island, Chile. 

The island is world-known for its giant statues carved of stone. No one on the island knows the art of statue-making. No one knows really how it could be possible to make those 20-meter high and 90-ton heavy giants. The statues used to be transported 20 kilometers far from the quarry, where ancient sculptors worked.
  • #4 - Easter Island, Chile. 

The island is world-known for its giant statues carved of stone. No one on the island knows the art of statue-making. No one knows really how it could be possible to make those 20-meter high and 90-ton heavy giants. The statues used to be transported 20 kilometers far from the quarry, where ancient sculptors worked.
  • #4 - Easter Island, Chile. 

The island is world-known for its giant statues carved of stone. No one on the island knows the art of statue-making. No one knows really how it could be possible to make those 20-meter high and 90-ton heavy giants. The statues used to be transported 20 kilometers far from the quarry, where ancient sculptors worked.
  • #3 - The witchcraft market in Sonora, Mexico.

Witches in Sonora sit in tiny booths and promise to relieve clients of poverty and infidelity for only $10. The market is open every day,tourist come to Sonora to find out at least something about their future. Anyone can buy there mysterious potions, snake blood and dried humming birds to tame their luck.
  • #3 - The witchcraft market in Sonora, Mexico.

Witches in Sonora sit in tiny booths and promise to relieve clients of poverty and infidelity for only $10. The market is open every day,tourist come to Sonora to find out at least something about their future. Anyone can buy there mysterious potions, snake blood and dried humming birds to tame their luck.
  • #3 - The witchcraft market in Sonora, Mexico.

Witches in Sonora sit in tiny booths and promise to relieve clients of poverty and infidelity for only $10. The market is open every day,tourist come to Sonora to find out at least something about their future. Anyone can buy there mysterious potions, snake blood and dried humming birds to tame their luck.
  • #3 - The witchcraft market in Sonora, Mexico.

Witches in Sonora sit in tiny booths and promise to relieve clients of poverty and infidelity for only $10. The market is open every day,tourist come to Sonora to find out at least something about their future. Anyone can buy there mysterious potions, snake blood and dried humming birds to tame their luck.
  • #2 - Truk Lagoon, Micronesia.

The bottom of this lagoon, iis covered with fragments of warships that sank in 1944.It has become a great attraction for divers, but many divers never return from their underwater journeys exploring the reefs. 
Destroyers and aircraft grew into coral reefs, which Jacques Yves Cousteau explored in 1971.
  • #2 - Truk Lagoon, Micronesia.

The bottom of this lagoon, iis covered with fragments of warships that sank in 1944.It has become a great attraction for divers, but many divers never return from their underwater journeys exploring the reefs. 
Destroyers and aircraft grew into coral reefs, which Jacques Yves Cousteau explored in 1971.
  • #2 - Truk Lagoon, Micronesia.

The bottom of this lagoon, iis covered with fragments of warships that sank in 1944.It has become a great attraction for divers, but many divers never return from their underwater journeys exploring the reefs. 
Destroyers and aircraft grew into coral reefs, which Jacques Yves Cousteau explored in 1971.
  • #2 - Truk Lagoon, Micronesia.

The bottom of this lagoon, iis covered with fragments of warships that sank in 1944.It has become a great attraction for divers, but many divers never return from their underwater journeys exploring the reefs. 
Destroyers and aircraft grew into coral reefs, which Jacques Yves Cousteau explored in 1971.
  • #1  - The Mütter Musseum

This museum was founded to educate the future doctors about anatomy and human anomalies. It is a museum of pathologies, ancient medical tools and biological exhibits. The museum is well known for it s extensive collection of skulls.
  • #1  - The Mütter Musseum

This museum was founded to educate the future doctors about anatomy and human anomalies. It is a museum of pathologies, ancient medical tools and biological exhibits. The museum is well known for it s extensive collection of skulls.
  • #1  - The Mütter Musseum

This museum was founded to educate the future doctors about anatomy and human anomalies. It is a museum of pathologies, ancient medical tools and biological exhibits. The museum is well known for it s extensive collection of skulls.
  • #1  - The Mütter Musseum

This museum was founded to educate the future doctors about anatomy and human anomalies. It is a museum of pathologies, ancient medical tools and biological exhibits. The museum is well known for it s extensive collection of skulls.
  • #1  - The Mütter Musseum

This museum was founded to educate the future doctors about anatomy and human anomalies. It is a museum of pathologies, ancient medical tools and biological exhibits. The museum is well known for it s extensive collection of skulls.
Photos From Other Sites