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10 Most Freaky and Haunted Places on Earth Mind Read is the place for all your heart warming stories about amazing people that will inspire you everyday. Make sure to subscribe and never miss a single video! 10 Most Freaky and Haunted Places on Earth With the crisp fall air come the perfect conditions for visiting the scariest, spookiest and best haunted places in the world. While some haunted houses can seem a little hokey — filled with actors dressed as ghouls, goblins, mad scientists, and Frankenstein’s monsters — there are several spots around the globe with real reputations for being truly haunted. Some of these places are shrouded in mystery, with legends passed down for centuries. Others are much newer but are steeped in their tragic pasts. Whether these places are from the 12th or 20th century, each has an interesting history — with plenty of sightings and creepy experiences. Even if you don’t have a ghostly encounter at one of these destinations, at least you’ll still get a fascinating history lesson out of your trip. And ghost hunters everywhere are always trying to catch a glimpse of a ghost wandering a haunted hallway, hear mysterious voices in an empty room, or even feel a chill as their investigating a dark corridor. Luckily enough, there are a lot of more reportedly haunted places that are open for public tours or even overnight stays than you might think. Despite some of the places on our places are not exactly haunted, but they’re so spooky you will probably think twice before you ever decide to see those places in person! 10. Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPbAw6OXR60) The story of this abandoned psychiatric hospital reads like a textbook plot of a horror film. According to local legend, patients started dying mysteriously at the hospital some 30 years ago, eventually forcing its closure. It is now an abandoned, dirty building with only the most disturbing remnants of its former life, such as rusted wire fences and disintegrating examination chairs. The hospital is famed as one of South Korea& ;s three major haunted sites, the others being the Youngdeok haunted house, roamed by ghosts from the Korean War, and the Neulbom Garden, a former restaurant where it& ;s said that you can still hear the sound of dishes being washed in the kitchen. This place is considered one of the most haunted for good reason – all manner of paranormal activity is said to take place there. It would not be considered unusual for someone to run screaming from the building, frantically scrabbling from a window, feeling the pain that is obvious on any part of unclothed skin – scratches by the dozen, beads of blood oozing from the wounds. 9. Sedlec Ossuary (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPxQoRVUU2U) The Sedlec Ossuary is a small Roman Catholic chapel in Sedlec, Czech Republic. It also contains the skeletal remains of about 40,000 human beings dispersed throughout the interior in artistically arranged designs. The most notable creations made of human bones are the chandelier in the center of the room and the coat of arms of the Schwarzenbergs -- the most blue-blooded of Bohemian aristocrats -- on the left. It& ;s difficult not to let your imagination run wild when pondering the sort of sick mind that conceived of things like a chandelier of human bones. But the real motive behind it all is quite prosaic: it was simply a matter of saving space. These bones were freely given from the bodies of devout Roman Catholics all over Europe who clamored to be buried here after the Abbot of Sedlec went on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 1278 and brought back soil from Golgotha where Jesus had supposedly been crucified. So many wanted to be buried in Golgotha& ;s soil that the chapel was turned into an ossuary. The remains of the previously buried were dug up and rearranged in the 16th century: a practical if somewhat disquieting way to use limited burial space in a thrifty way. 8. Akodessewa Fetish Market (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRb6isOKYKI) As the largest fetish market in the world, Akodessewa Fetish Market in Lomé, Togo is a haven for voodoo practitioners. By fetish, we& ;re referring to talismans that are used in voodoo healing. Things like crocodile heads, chimpanzee hands, cobras and bones. Lots of bones. These things or parts of things are sold as ingredients to be ground up, mixed with herbs and cooked over a fire. The resulting black powder is rubbed into a cut on the patient& ;s chest, hopefully curing him of whatever brought him there in the first place. This makes the market, in effect, one giant pharmacy, and while there& ;s nothing bad about that, it may be difficult to keep your cool amidst tables piled with the desiccating, grinning heads of cheetahs and hyenas or unidentifiable, vaguely humanoid skulls laid out like melons at the local grocer& ;s.

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