Our world is everything anyone can ask for; an incredible habitat, green and ocean blue, breathtaking, glorious, beautiful, divine, and weird. Yes, strange. Have you seen the strangest places on Earth? If you don’t, you should read through this article and see for yourself. See the weirdness of these locations and see that their strange forms are indeed over the top weird. These places are filled with ambiance and look that you will not want on your background. Those views are the things you only want to see during Halloween or when you feel like being strange and weird. So, let’s get down to it.

Strangest Places on Earth: The Creepy Ones

Oh, these scary places are way above the line. The Island of the Dolls in Mexico is a place you should never bring your child to. Well, unless you want to make them sleep together with you in your bed with the lights brightly on for the rest of their lives. There’s more to The Island of the Dolls, and that’s the story behind it. So, one young girl died in a canal around the island, and since then, the caretaker would find dolls being washed on the shore and it never fails. It’s such a creep, huh?

Next thing to put on your creep list is The Mutter Museum in Pennsylvania with creepy hands, organs, bones, or fetus contained in a jar. This place houses most of the proofs for some medical anomalies. The Catacombs in Paris, with bones of 6 Million bodies, located beneath the busy streets of Paris is so creepy; this article doesn’t need to describe it.

"Dolls hung in Santana Barrera's chinampa in Xochimilco" by Amrith Raj - Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dolls_hung_in_Santana_Barrera%27s_chinampa_in_Xochimilco.jpg#/media/File:Dolls_hung_in_Santana_Barrera%27s_chinampa_in_Xochimilco.jpg

Strangest Places on Earth: The Ones You Won’t Dare Come Close To

Have you ever heard of The Door to Hell? It’s the Turkmenistan. If haven’t seen it, it is filled with a huge of a crater of a mountain with hot magmas and molten rocks that can burn anything to death. It was once a gas station until the Soviets set it on fire and it hasn’t stopped even 40 years after. Next, the Hoia Baciu in Romania is a forest known because of the people who entered the forest and didn’t make it back. It is like the Bermuda Triangle version of a wood. Plus, UFOs are also once sited here. Third, the actual Bermuda Triangle is one place you won’t dare come close to unless you would go for a swim there and finally discover for yourself the story of Amelia Earhart.

door to hell turkmenistan

Strangest Places on Earth: The Aftermaths of War

The Varosha in Cyprus was once a resort at the coast of Cyprus. However, things had changed when the Turkish invaded the place in 1974 and made the residents leave the site and evacuate safely away from gunshots and chaotic settings. It looks alive from afar but is completely dead up close. Oradour-sur-Glane in France is also a fantastic example of a strange place that was once not strange before war came in and this time; it was the Nazis way back World War 2 who did it. One more example is the Muynak in Uzbekistan. Muynak was a port city of the Aral Sea until the Soviet Union drained the water and used it for irrigation purposes, which then made the place a desert.

Varosha

These places are categorized as the strangest places on earth. If they are not weird, we just don’t know what to call them. But would you visit the place if you have the chance? Well, no one could blame you for wanting to see these places in person. Most especially if you are the type, who would go against the flow. Just be careful, though, after all, take extra precautions through the tips from the wise senior citizens are free.

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