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Where is the scariest place in the world?

8. Paris catacombs, Paris, France

Imagine that you walked 18 meters underground in Paris, and the surrounding darkness gradually engulfed you, and your nostrils were filled with fertile soil, and then you found yourself in a gloomy cemetery. It's so scary! This is what you can feel in the catacombs in Paris. There are more than 6 million bodies of Parisians excavated in the grave, yes, excavated bodies. When the number of graves in Paris was unbearable (imagine the stinking feeling), the government directly ordered all the bodies to be dug up and thrown into a quarry, which was still outside Paris. Because there are too many bodies to be transferred, the project took more than 30 years, but the Paris government was not satisfied. They also used some human bones to "decorate" the walls of the tomb. It is obviously not enough to describe the horror of this pile of bones with "creepy". People who have recently explored the catacombs in Paris say that this place is not suitable for timid people, and certainly not for claustrophobic people, let alone children. The catacombs in Paris are located in the 14 district of Paris, near the Denfert-Rochereau subway station.

7.

Park Stanley Hotel in estes, Colorado, USA.

Do you know what happened in Room 2 17 of Stanley Hotel? Stephen King (Stephen

King) was inspired here and wrote The classic horror story The Shining (The

Shiny. But the novel is too long. You'd better watch the movie version. In the movie version, a little boy named Danny nervously shouted Redrum (murder is written backwards), and his wife Xie Li found the manuscript of the screenwriter's husband, which said, "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy". Finally, her husband Jack told Xie Li calmly through bathroom door that he would smash her head. After watching this movie, you will be scared to death in Stanley Hotel. But some people say that you don't need to use your imagination to feel creepy here, because the hotel is haunted. The ghosts of Stanley Hotel mainly appear in billiards room, ballroom and room 407.

6.

Edinburgh wine cellar in Edinburgh, Scotland

Edinburgh at night is covered with gorgeous coats, from the beautiful rolling mountains to the spectacular Barmore Hotel.

Balmoral), and then to the elegant Prince Street Garden.

Gardens), but Edinburgh's gorgeous coat is a completely different scene. There is a labyrinth cellar in the underground of Edinburgh, which can be traced back to the middle of18th century, and the specific location is in the Royal.

South bridge south of Milai

Bridge). The original purpose of Edinburgh wine cellar was to facilitate trade, where wealthy businessmen used to store goods. But over time, it has become a hotbed of criminals, with black market businessmen, prostitutes and clients everywhere, and frequent murders. There is a travel company in Edinburgh that specializes in organizing wine cellar visits. If you are brave enough, you can sign up. The company claimed that there was a ghost in the cellar. Their official website says, "The ghost of the South Bridge will attack you. We believe there are many uneasy ghosts here. People will have all kinds of scars when they leave the cellar. "

5.

Lizzie Borden Haunted House in Fall River, Massachusetts, USA.

1892, in autumn river, Massachusetts, Lizzie Borden told the judge that he was eating pears in the barn when his stepmother and biological father were hacked to death at home. Although she tried to buy cyanide before the crime and burned some clothes afterwards, the judge finally acquitted her. There is no direct evidence to prove that Lizzie Borden is the murderer, but for the rest of her life, people are talking about horrible rumors-"Lizzie Borden picked up an axe, chopped his stepmother 40 times, and then chopped his father 4 1." Some people say that the ghost of the murdered couple has been wandering in the house, while others say that the ghost in the house is Lizzie Borden. Despite the creepy rumors, the haunted house that has been transformed into a hostel still has bold tourists. If you are mentally strong enough, you can go to Lizzie Borden Hotel for a few nights by yourself, and maybe you will find out whose ghost is wandering in the house.

4.

St. Louis Cemetery 1, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

The cemeteries in New Orleans are horrible, especially at night, especially those with voodoo witches. Located in a residential area in France (France)

The St. Louis No.1 cemetery on the outskirts of Quarter is such a cemetery. It is said that/kloc-Marie, a witch in the 0/9th century.

Lavo (the one in the third season of American horror stories) often haunts here. She has several incarnations, one of which is a black cat with red eyes. According to the local legend, you need to be careful about this kind of cat, or you will always be a witch's servant. Others say that it is her pet snake who is in the cemetery now. If you visit the No.1 cemetery in St. Louis, and you put some voodoo things on Mary Laver's grave, you should be careful of robbers and those who destroy cultural relics. Recently, some tourists said that the law and order here is particularly poor, and the robbers are actually very scary.

3.

Tower of London, England.

As a very famous beheading place, the Tower of London with a history of nearly 1000 years is the most horrible place in Britain. According to experts, the headless Anne boleyn (Anne

Boleyn), the ghost of Henry VIII's second wife, often haunts here. Sir Walter Raleigh (Sir Walter

Rowley's ghost often walks here, and you can still hear guy fawkes's voice here.

Fawkes), who was executed for treason in 1606. If you see two little boys, they should be Edward V of England and Richard from Norfolk.

Shrewsbury), maybe you can find the answers to those historical questions in the15th century from them. These two little boys lived in the Tower of London when it was the royal residence (one of them was the heir to the throne), but they mysteriously disappeared at 1483 and have never been heard from since. Perhaps the scariest ghost is Mrs. Salisbury.

Salisbury), 154 1 year, she screamed and ran away from the executioner with an axe, and the executioner caught up with her and hacked her to death. Many witnesses said that they saw this scene in history in the Tower of London. Every year1October 165438+ until March of the following year, visitors can boldly visit the Tower of London.

2.

Compared with the asylum in Chivers, Australia, Victoria and Chivers.

Many patients go to Chivers Mental Hospital for treatment, but only a few people can leave here. It is a place that is easy to enter but difficult to get out. Only two people need to sign for admission and eight people need to sign for discharge. Historians estimate that about 3,000 people died tragically in the high walls here, and some of them had no mental problems at all. There have been many atrocities in mental hospitals in Chivers, including forced labor, ill-treatment and cruel treatment methods and medical experiments. There is a kind of chair called Darwin.

Chair) treatment, the doctor tied the patient to a chair, and then quickly rotated the chair until the patient bled through seven holes. It is not surprising that people are haunted by such strange treatment. It is often said that seeing ghosts here is not only the ghosts of patients, but also the ghosts of doctors and nurses. Visitors can sign up for the ghost tour of Beechworth Chivers.

Experience it for yourself.

1. Transylvania, Romania

Irish writer braam stock (Bram

Stoker) set his classic Dracula in Transylvania, central Romania. According to the Romanian tourism industry, there are overgrown forests and steep peaks here. Jonathan Huck (Jonathan,

It's perfect to witness vampires here. But this is not just fiction. It is said that the prototype of Drakula in the novel is the real Roman aristocrat Vlad Drakula (Vlad

Drakula), that is, Vlad the Puncturer. He got the nickname of a boxer because he likes stabbing people to death. Vlad is extremely cruel to his enemies. /kloc-When the Ottoman Empire invaded Romania in the 5th century, the reputation of the piercer made them shudder. If you are brave enough, you can follow Vlad's footsteps and visit his hometown of Svahla and Snagov.

Monastery), it is said that Vlad Drakula was buried there. You can also go to Bran Castle (Bran

Castle), which used to be his home. But be sure to bring garlic to protect your neck, just in case.