scariest places on Earth

A Guide To The Scariest Places On Earth

If you enjoyed reading our recent article, which included a guide to the strangest places on Earth, you will certainly want to check out this guide as well. Here you will find information on the “scariest” places on the planet. While one can visit some of the following locations we are about to share, there are other areas on this list where humans are not allowed. That is simply because if you do enter, you may get seriously injured, die or get attacked by a ghost.

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Warning:

The following locations may cause extreme fear, injuries and even death. Therefore, it is crucial that you read up on the details before you make any plans. Make sure you don’t enter any sites where humans are not allowed. If you dare to visit any of them, enter at your own risk. read more

6 Creepy Websites That Will Terrify You

Welcome to our list of 6 creepy websites that will terrify you. This is the perfect place for those who are looking to get a dose of the spookiest and sickest stuff the Internet has ever seen. Before you proceed, we have to warn you that some of the material found in these sites may be extremely disturbing to some viewers. Luckily, if they creep you out a little bit too much, all you have to do is just hit the back button, and move on to another one of our posts. Don’t say we didn’t give you a fair warning. read more

Black People With Blonde Hair: The Genes That Cause It

Although blonde hair has traditionally been considered a Caucasian trait, in Australia, some black people are actually born with the golden locks that many American women attain via a bottle. The golden strands of hair framing the dark skin of the face is truly a wonderful sight: These locks are reminiscent of sunbeams falling from the sky.

The People of the Islands of Melanesia

Melanesia consists of several islands that rest within a sub region of Oceania. Melanesia islands include: Fiji, Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. One theory stated that salt-water whitening, sun exposure, excess fish consumption, American or European heritage were responsible for the light hair color. However, a study conducted by Sean Myles contradicts these assumptions. read more

Indonesian Villagers Who Dig Up Their Ancestors And Dress Them

Indonesian Villagers Who Dig Up Their Ancestors And Dress Them

Acknowledging the dead is a common practice for many societies: From Mexico’s Día de los Muertos to America’s Memorial Day, remembering and honoring our lost loved ones allows us to consciously recognize their absence. However, some cultures take remembering and honoring their dead to another, much higher, level. For example, some of the residents in Toraja, Indonesia, practice a ritual that is referred to as Ma’nene (The Ceremony of Cleaning Corpses). This ritual is performed on the dead every three years. These Torajans believe that the Ma’nene Ritual strengthens their bonds with their deceased relatives. read more

The Stanley Hotel room 217

Stanley Hotel Room 217: A Paranormal Experience That Turned A Skeptic Into A Believer

Just a couple of months after seeing a fascinating ghost tour in March of 2017, at the Stanley Hotel, I finally made reservations to stay the night. I chose to stay in the famous room 217.

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When I was on a ghost tour on March 3, 2017, I took these images. I was surprised to see a moving orb roaming the hotel.

When I took the ghost tour last March, the experience of feeling intense energy in certain parts of the hotel made me more open to the belief in spirits. However, I still had my doubts. I needed a lot more than an area of intense energy to convince me. I thought to myself that perhaps what I thought may have been energy from actual ghosts roaming the hotel, was all in my head. But after staying in room 217, I can certainly say that I am a believer in spirits. read more