Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - A few of the scariest tourist attractions in the world, just ask if you dare

A few of the scariest tourist attractions in the world, just ask if you dare

1. Easter Island, Chile - Easter Island Chile's Easter Island - Easter Island is known as the most mysterious place in the world. There are many world-famous stone statues on this island. These large stone statues all face the sky, as if praying for something. What’s surprising is that, except for the stone statue itself, no one knows who its sculptor is, and no one knows how the 20-meter-tall, 90-ton stone statue was completed. What’s even more strange is that scientists once used the remaining primitive stone tools to carve hard stone statues, but the stone tools shattered instead.

2. Truk Lagoon in Micronesia: Truk Lagoon is located in the southeast of the Hawaiian Islands, where a large number of Japanese naval forces are currently stationed. According to research by scientists, more than 50 wrecks of World War II battleships sank at the bottom of Truk Lagoon. These wrecks contain a lot of harmful substances, and many divers never come back up after going down there.

3. Manchak Swamp in Louisiana, USA - This swamp has an alias - "Ghost Swamp" and is located near New Orleans. Legend has it that the swamp was cursed by a voodoo queen. In 1915, three villagers mysteriously disappeared in this swamp.

4. Mary King Street in Edinburgh: This small street was completely blocked when the plague spread to Edinburgh in 1645. Legend has it that families infected with the plague had their doors sealed with bricks and everyone starved to death. The street was later reopened, but no one wanted to live there because it was rumored to be haunted. Tourists say that when walking on this street, they always feel their arms and legs touching something.