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Apparently, there's also an extremely haunted forest in Romania called Hoia Baciu in Transylvania. It's been rumored to be the site of many UFO and ghost sitings, and a lot of creepy stuff has allegedly happened there. For example, there are some photos of unidentified entities flying over the forest, and a circular plot of land where vegetation refuses to grow, even though there aren't any explainable reasons why. Even if it isn't haunted, the trees are curved at odd angles and some studies have shown high levels of radiation, so it's a pretty unsettling place to visit.
I've heard of that place. You can also feel nauseous in the forest. Maybe that's the radiation. There's also unexplained screams in the middle of the night.
I went to Centralia while I was heading up to a college visit and let me tell you that place was eerie as hell. Only 2 people were actually living there when I went. It was so creepy
I saw a comment from someone here saying how they were glad Silent Hill isn’t a real place 😂😂 but anyways I’m jealous and hope to visit myself someday!
Bran Castle is just clever marketing by the owners it NEVER had anything to do with Vlad Tepes. Poenari fortress on the other hand.... creepy. He built it himself.
Agreed. I'm delighted to see a few Irish places, I am Irish. I hope I get to visit Loftus Hall someday. I never heard of it until I moved to Waterford a few years ago.
The exterior shots from “The Shining” of the Overlook Hotel are actually of Timberline Lodge in Oregon, not the Stanley. True, the Stanley was the inspiration, but the second clip used implies it’s of the Stanley itself.
On the Island of the Dolls, the owner found the body of a little girl who had drowned. To honor her, not because he was afraid of her spirit, he started hanging the dolls, so she would have someone to play with. When he died, his body was found in the exact same place that the little girl's body had been found.
@@AifDaimon they say you're never more than 10 feet away from a lancehead on the island, or some shit like that. But they're not exactly a ball python, probably not something you want to pick up and carry around like fashion accessory🤣
@@coreyhill681 but the majority ARE venomous.. only the tiger keelback & its cousins CAN become poisonous as well, as long as they have enough toxic toads to eat
I visited it in 2014 before the sarcophagus was completed. Went to do a sound recording project. Being as close as I was to the disaster was mind blowing. The whole trip was meant to be a group trip but it ended up being a small group so I got a guide as I was the only English speaker with 3 Russians having a guide and me myself with mine, got a private tour of pripyat and the surrounding area. Ended up falling in love with Ukraine and experienced a range of emotions that has forever impacted my views on the world 🌎
I did Bran Castle during Halloween. Definitely worth a visit and found it fascinating, one of the group swore they saw a large wolf in the woods as we left too which was kinds creepy and certainly has a vibe about it. The village itself is lovely though with a medieval section to it too, just be careful of the cobbled slope leading to the castle from the village as it's pretty slippery, makes it an interesting trip back down 😂
When Stephen King stayed in the Stanley Hotel he had a nightmare that his son was being chased in the halls by a fire hose, giving him inspiration for some scenes in The Shining. Also, Centralia is supposedly the inspiration for Silent Hill. Oh, and the body of the man on The Island of the Dolls who originally started putting up the dolls was supposedly found where the little girls body was found.
Went to the Edinburgh vaults some years ago. Be prepared to protect yourself if you are sensitive. This place made me feel as though my energy was being sacked out. I had to leave and left shaking uncontrollably. I have been to many haunted places, this one was the worst experience I have ever had. Culloden on the other hand was lovely and calm and unbelievably haunted
It’s honestly good to hear other people had similar creepy experiences in the Edinburgh vaults!! I felt very heavy like I couldn’t breathe and had to get out of there!!
Bright Sun Films, that's Jake. I love his videos. He takes the time and puts in the effort to thoroughly research a topic and compile the videos as well as put together the script for the episode.
The stories about Bran Castle and Vlad the Impaler(Vlad lll Dracula) are pure fiction. Brand Castle is located in Transylvania while Vlad was the ruler of Wallachia.There are some rumors about him being held prisoner in the castle but at the same time he might have never set foot there
HBO's Chernobyl series, the culmination of things in the courtroom had me holding my breath. The control rods slam back in, and now. . . There was no stopping the runaway. Now I'm gonna have to watch it again.
I've personally been to Alcatraz prison, and yes. I can confirm, just walking the halls and looking into the cells, you can just feel an unease and tension. Seeing the grenade marks dropped by officers during "the great riot" is chilling to this day
Ehh, fact boi, didn’t expect to see him in a WatchMojo video. NGL you guys should do a collab. For those of you who have no idea what I’m talking about, 8:55, Simon Whistler, the guy with 10,000 UA-cam channels.
One year I went to London England and I checked out the Tower of London, it was a birthday in 2019 , I went on Tours, Ghost Tours and museums, I had a lot of fun and it was really amazing
I've been to both Sedlec Ossuary and Castelul Bran. Nothing scary really, just very fascinating about the atmosphere both places create. The bone chapel mostly, despite it was rather small. Bran on the other hand... felt like home (I always love visiting Romania, I probably appreciate it so much more, for being a Romanian born outside Romania)
I’ve been to Alcatraz. It does have a bit of a creepy, ominous feeling to it. But a lot of that has to do with the stark, wide-open, and echoey spaces there.
La isla de las muñecas. Visiting that place is a unique experience, but it is even more exciting if you do it at night and even if you camp there. A great and terrifying experience
Baked alive You missed the most frightening bit about the Edinburgh Vaults. Actually homeless people, street people and the criminal classes (sometimes whole families) were required to be off the streets at night and they were encouraged, shall we say, to stay in the vaults. Entrance and exit to the vaults would be gated at night to keep these “undesirables “off the street. During the great fire of Edinburgh, I believe it was, everyone fled the city and nobody unlocked the gates to the vaults. Everyone inside was baked alive. Then, as you said the volts were forgotten about and new Edinburgh was built over old Edinburgh. It wasn’t until somebody was renovating a house that they found the vaults again. I just got my information from a haunted Edinburgh tour
Went to the Edinburgh Vaults in 2015. Amazing and very eerie. A superstitious pregnant lady close to popping got scared because she heard a growl in her ear while she was alone in one of the sections and almost had her baby right there.
That’s crazy to hear, I was pregnant on that tour also and I felt very heavy like I needed to get out!! I didn’t even know I was pregnant but I think pregnant women are more sensitive to spirits. I’ve never had that sensation anywhere else.
There's a ghost of a woman in the vaults who dislikes other women, especially if they're pregnant. There's also an aggressive male named Mr. Boots who doesn't like people going in certain areas.
Is Cleveland really that bad? From all the metrics I've seen Baltimore and St. Louis are worse. Not trying to say Cleveland is great, I'm sure it's got it's problems too. Like all democrat shitholes. But I wasn't aware it's among the worst of the worst.
The creepiest place that was in Chicago that ended up burning down was the home of H. H. Holmes. Look it up, it's really creepy to not know how many people H. H. Holmes killed.
Especially since hauntings and stuff, it’s easy to say that the chances of being cursed/haunted is rare if possible at all, but falling off that road is very easy to believe.
Yous should do a list of creepy and scary Irish legends/myths/fact. There should be enough for a top 50 there, so easily 5 videos over 2 years lol no charge lads and lassies lol
I've stayed at the Stanley hotel before Couple of creepy experiences, but by far the freakiest was waking up to one very tall shadow person and one short at the foot of the bed some time very late at night
The one place on Earth that should have been on this list is the Australian Outback. It was featured in the film, WOLF CREEK, and it is still one of the few major places on Earth that is still not completely charted on any map. Considering the members of the Animal Kingdom that live in the Australian Outback, it should be listed in the video above as one of the scariest places on Earth that no one should ever go to alone.
Enjoyed your videos, watched a couple for the 1st time, l have one kind suggestion, when you are narrating a show about creepy, tragic, scary events, maybe don't sound so cheery and up beat. But thx for the videos, interesting stuff.
@@Spacemutiny I've always been interested in eastern European folklore. Especially after learning that Dracula was a real person. Cool! He was always my favorite movie monster, with Bela Lugosi's portrayal being the best. Until Gary Oldman came along. Anyway, it's great that you had an opportunity to visit these fantastic historical sites.
Bran Castle is in Transylvania. Castle Dracula Is in ruins in Wallachia, another province in Romania. Vlad Tsepes was a Wallachian nobleman who, with the help of his countrymen, managed to repel the Turks from Romania. When Stoker wrote the books, he changed the setting to Transylvania because "it sounded more romantic". Unintentionally, he confused subsequent researchers with his references to certain landmarks, etc. The folklore for the area is extremely interesting.
Houska Castle is right up Stephen King’s alley, as the man loves burial grounds. He definitely should write another entry in Randall Flagg’s saga, this time at Loftus Hall
We have an old mental hospital near me called St. Albans Sanatorium and it is still standing. Thousands went through hell on earth there. Lobotomy, electroshock, and exorcism practices were used on the patients many of which did not survive. There have been many ghost sightings and many bones found discarded in the old crematorium attached to it. Still standing today and equally as unnerving.
Edinburgh has a ton of creepy haunted places. It's amazing to walk around and has a long, long history. Greyfriar's Churchyard (complete with poltergeist), Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace, Mary King's Close, the Underground Vaults, and many more places in Edinburgh are haunted. I was on a tour of the Underground Vaults a few years ago with my sister and my now brother-in-law and we were all standing shoulder to shoulder in a room facing the tour guide who was telling us something about the vaults. I had my clutch purse attached to my coat on my left side so it wasn't in the way. My sister and BIL were on my right side and everyone else in the group were standing to their right. I felt a sharp tug on my purse and I turned quickly to see who did it but nobody was next to me on the left side. There's alledgedly the ghost of a little boy in there who will tug on people's clothes. So part of me wonders if there was someone from the tour company who hides in the shadows and waits for a good time to prank people. I have been on Edinburgh ghost tours before where they had people in costumes jump out at us for laugh. However, I turned around to look for someone around me. Didn't see anyone. Didn't hear anybody scrurry away. Part of me also wants to believe that it was the little boy because it makes a good story.
When I was a kid we stayed at the hotel The Shining was based upon. Now I was a kid so I did not see the movie at the time but I remember it was pretty freaky like something was always watching you. I was Stationed a few years in Indiana and had to go to this hotel in French Lick Indiana and the hotel was old and had all these satan statues everywhere and someone kept hitting our door but no one was there...........hears whisper as he is typing this.....aw hell no! WE ARE MOVING!
"As a kid"? I watched it as a kid. Found it just as boring then as I do now. The book is my favorite horror novel, but Kuprick's bastardization of it is one of my least favorite things.
7:59 Sedlec Ossuary might be the scariest to me personally 14:25 This place looks really interesting..... Surprised no fictional stories use them as a setting for stakes 16:22 interesting that there are 2 places on earth that seem to be perpetually on fire 17:42 depending on who you ask, this might be the worst one of them all 19:01 this one was a given
This just came out but it feels like I've already seen this. Almost all those clips have been shown before in what must have been a similar list on here. That's so weird.
Visiting there as a tourist and friends of a Ranger, I got to see more than the regular visitors in the mid '80s. Graffiti was still up, from the native American occupation.
Which of these frightening places are you brave enough to visit? Let us know in the comments!
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The door to hell feels more like one of the doors. Id still visit and i don't think going solo or not will matter
If this video is 16mins old how is this post 11 hours old??
You forgot the Bermuda Triangle, and didn't mention any ghettos or "lawless" countries and cities.
I wouldn't visit any of these but especially island of the dolls
I love rebecca’s voice…..so iconic to watchmojo
Hmmm, l think it's nice, but a little too happy for scary stuff.
4:38
22 bedrooms and only 1 bathroom?? Now THAT’S evil!
That's not evil, it's hell on earth.
Agreed 💯😂
Apparently, there's also an extremely haunted forest in Romania called Hoia Baciu in Transylvania. It's been rumored to be the site of many UFO and ghost sitings, and a lot of creepy stuff has allegedly happened there. For example, there are some photos of unidentified entities flying over the forest, and a circular plot of land where vegetation refuses to grow, even though there aren't any explainable reasons why. Even if it isn't haunted, the trees are curved at odd angles and some studies have shown high levels of radiation, so it's a pretty unsettling place to visit.
Can people visit Hoia baciu
I've heard of that place. You can also feel nauseous in the forest. Maybe that's the radiation. There's also unexplained screams in the middle of the night.
@@annehamilton6174 yes I’m pretty sure you can visit the forest
@@jarrettowens4215 oh wow, those both make a lot of sense
@@lanaanghel8771 that cool, I should visit it sometime
Can we praise how well Rebecca pronounced each location in their respective language
It’s impressive.
@Watchmojo will live forever.
U must b new here?
YES!!! I was quite impressed and appreciated it.
Ayyerrrlend is not how you pronounce Ireland.
Kudos to Rebecca for pronouncing each places name correctly.
She takes extra time to get it right!
I love Rebecca she's the best!
Yea she's awesome, I can't stand the British sounding dude who butchers everything anime related. It's egregious.
@@djones24man I like the British narrator.
Rebecca rocks!
Island of the Dolls is like a place you would see in a horror movie.
Oh yes I wouldn't go there would you
No way man
@@recommendedforyou2936 fuck no
@Juan Munoz: I’m surprised James Wan hasn’t set an Annabelle movie in the Island of the Dolls yet
@@recommendedforyou2936 oh god no
I went to Centralia while I was heading up to a college visit and let me tell you that place was eerie as hell. Only 2 people were actually living there when I went. It was so creepy
I saw a comment from someone here saying how they were glad Silent Hill isn’t a real place 😂😂 but anyways I’m jealous and hope to visit myself someday!
Bran Castle is just clever marketing by the owners it NEVER had anything to do with Vlad Tepes. Poenari fortress on the other hand.... creepy. He built it himself.
@@jmax8692 hes right!
The scariest place on Earth is the bathroom after my brother has used it.
That's really...
..... 𝕤 𝕙 𝕚 𝕥 𝕥 𝕪
@@BroAnarchy are you his brother?
Good one
Candles bro. They help.
@@MrHard2Talk2
Lol no
I am surprised you didn’t mention Overton Bridge. The bridge in Scotland that dogs throw themselves off of for no reason. Very spooky.
Good to see some Irish places on these lists. You could probably do a whole list about spooky places around Ireland!
My friend in Ireland was just saying this!
Agreed. I'm delighted to see a few Irish places, I am Irish. I hope I get to visit Loftus Hall someday. I never heard of it until I moved to Waterford a few years ago.
@@carmelmhennessy9738 tell me more!!
The hell fire club was built on top of an old passage tomb,
The exterior shots from “The Shining” of the Overlook Hotel are actually of Timberline Lodge in Oregon, not the Stanley. True, the Stanley was the inspiration, but the second clip used implies it’s of the Stanley itself.
Is that so? I legit thought was a real hotel but I never knew it's real name
Thank you for saying it 🙌
Timberline Lodge is actually a *VERY COOL* place to visit, year round.
The interior is much more rustic than the interiors of The Stanley.
On the Island of the Dolls, the owner found the body of a little girl who had drowned. To honor her, not because he was afraid of her spirit, he started hanging the dolls, so she would have someone to play with.
When he died, his body was found in the exact same place that the little girl's body had been found.
I heard of the story. So weird that Don Julian's body was found in the EXACT SAME PLACE as the girl's body. 😳
Alcatraz is definitely haunted. I’ve been there and you can feel the chills and be creeped out. The Stanley is on my bucket list for sure
Horror movie directors should investigate the origins of these places
They’d make great movies
You should watch the HBO show Chernobyl
@@RustyWerben yu needa stop stunting not everybody can afford HBO lol give him ya password 😂😂😂😂😂
My aunt got married in the Stanley hotel....I question her motives
Gangbang while preserving the sanctity of marriage
Places you should never visit alone..."snake island"
Me "Nope, nope, nope, that's somewhere you should NEVER visit!" 😱☠
Snake Island!? Sounds like paradise for snake lovers like me
@@AifDaimon they say you're never more than 10 feet away from a lancehead on the island, or some shit like that. But they're not exactly a ball python, probably not something you want to pick up and carry around like fashion accessory🤣
Yeah, I am scared of snakes so I will never go there
@@AifDaimon you know they are poisonous snakes there, you should re think that
@@coreyhill681 but the majority ARE venomous.. only the tiger keelback & its cousins CAN become poisonous as well, as long as they have enough toxic toads to eat
I love your guys’s videos regarding this stuff! You should make a Top 10 Creepiest Places You’ve Never Heard Of video, that would be lit.
Everybody
The Chernobyl exclusion zone was one of the most life changing experiences of my life
Please elaborate..
I visited it in 2014 before the sarcophagus was completed. Went to do a sound recording project. Being as close as I was to the disaster was mind blowing. The whole trip was meant to be a group trip but it ended up being a small group so I got a guide as I was the only English speaker with 3 Russians having a guide and me myself with mine, got a private tour of pripyat and the surrounding area. Ended up falling in love with Ukraine and experienced a range of emotions that has forever impacted my views on the world 🌎
Elephant's foot
@@neuro3834 sadly not...plus no thanks bit to spicy with radiation
@@TheCyberwolf85 What I meant is that the elephant's foot is prob the most dangerous place in the world, and your comment just reminded me of it..
I visited Alcatraz two years ago, and LOVED IT!!!
Yikes, don't let a ghost follow you home!
I did Bran Castle during Halloween. Definitely worth a visit and found it fascinating, one of the group swore they saw a large wolf in the woods as we left too which was kinds creepy and certainly has a vibe about it. The village itself is lovely though with a medieval section to it too, just be careful of the cobbled slope leading to the castle from the village as it's pretty slippery, makes it an interesting trip back down 😂
I woulda turned it into a cobbled slope slide.
Weeeee!
Graffiti highway was beautiful! I grew up nearby, and when they paved over it, locals were PISSED!!
When Stephen King stayed in the Stanley Hotel he had a nightmare that his son was being chased in the halls by a fire hose, giving him inspiration for some scenes in The Shining. Also, Centralia is supposedly the inspiration for Silent Hill. Oh, and the body of the man on The Island of the Dolls who originally started putting up the dolls was supposedly found where the little girls body was found.
Still have not seen Silent Hill.
@@tianapitesr8553 Play the game (SH 1 and 2, much better than the movie).
Silent hill movie not the games. Games were inspired by Jacob's ladder
That might be 'true' but once you understand Centralia you can't divorce the geological relevance to the map
Went to the Edinburgh vaults some years ago. Be prepared to protect yourself if you are sensitive. This place made me feel as though my energy was being sacked out. I had to leave and left shaking uncontrollably. I have been to many haunted places, this one was the worst experience I have ever had. Culloden on the other hand was lovely and calm and unbelievably haunted
It’s honestly good to hear other people had similar creepy experiences in the Edinburgh vaults!! I felt very heavy like I couldn’t breathe and had to get out of there!!
Females tripping. Not that serious lol.
I once went to the Great Blue Hole 10 years ago, and it was one of the most extraordinary places I have ever visited on Earth!
How deep did you go? I was at 40m and free divers were still deeper.
@@incredibleflameboy Approximately 46m
Bright Sun Films, that's Jake. I love his videos. He takes the time and puts in the effort to thoroughly research a topic and compile the videos as well as put together the script for the episode.
I've been in the Bran Castle in 2008, it's really beautiful and haunting. Like it has an aura around it.
I've been in the Edinburgh vaults twice on ghost tours- they are really worth checking out if you're ever there!
The stories about Bran Castle and Vlad the Impaler(Vlad lll Dracula) are pure fiction. Brand Castle is located in Transylvania while Vlad was the ruler of Wallachia.There are some rumors about him being held prisoner in the castle but at the same time he might have never set foot there
My goal in life is to visit all of these
May god bless u on ur journey
And what a short life it would be.....jk
Hopefully you’ve already checked some off or you’d better get yourself some sort of hot tub time machine
My goal is s for you to think
@@geoffreysarif8607 lmao
HBO's Chernobyl series, the culmination of things in the courtroom had me holding my breath.
The control rods slam back in, and now. . . There was no stopping the runaway.
Now I'm gonna have to watch it again.
Island of the dolls is scary for me , 'cause instead of dolls i see bodys of people
😦😳😦
Welp. Im out.
_see you later, folks!_
To me that's awesome
That would freak me out too
I've personally been to Alcatraz prison, and yes. I can confirm, just walking the halls and looking into the cells, you can just feel an unease and tension. Seeing the grenade marks dropped by officers during "the great riot" is chilling to this day
Ehh, fact boi, didn’t expect to see him in a WatchMojo video. NGL you guys should do a collab.
For those of you who have no idea what I’m talking about, 8:55, Simon Whistler, the guy with 10,000 UA-cam channels.
Oh yeah cuz he lives in the Czech republic
I was dying when I saw/heard that one. I wondered if somehow I got switched to a Geographics video
I thought I was having a breakdown and forgot what video I was watching when he popped up.
UA-cam is rapidly evolving into SimonTube
One year I went to London England and I checked out the Tower of London, it was a birthday in 2019 , I went on Tours, Ghost Tours and museums, I had a lot of fun and it was really amazing
Narrators voice is soothing & her pronunciation of names and places is amazing!! ❤❤
I've been to both Sedlec Ossuary and Castelul Bran. Nothing scary really, just very fascinating about the atmosphere both places create.
The bone chapel mostly, despite it was rather small. Bran on the other hand... felt like home (I always love visiting Romania, I probably appreciate it so much more, for being a Romanian born outside Romania)
The Osuary is something on my list of places to see. So many people just wanted their bones to not be lonesome.
I’ve been to Alcatraz. It does have a bit of a creepy, ominous feeling to it. But a lot of that has to do with the stark, wide-open, and echoey spaces there.
I love your videos so informative and still whole total attention
Next video topic - top 10 japanese urban legends I dont know that you made a video on it but its a intresting topic🙂
That's a good idea
I swear you guys did this already!!
Love your content!!! It's so well produced. Stay safe everyone ❤️ ❤️
Love your videos
I love creepy mojo 🙂
Keep it up on your work and this channel
La isla de las muñecas. Visiting that place is a unique experience, but it is even more exciting if you do it at night and even if you camp there. A great and terrifying experience
Bro you can camp there? Siiiiick
@@Failure2Game Yes it is. I have done it twice: The first with some friends when I was at the University. And the second in 2019 before the quarantine
Baked alive
You missed the most frightening bit about the Edinburgh Vaults. Actually homeless people, street people and the criminal classes (sometimes whole families) were required to be off the streets at night and they were encouraged, shall we say, to stay in the vaults. Entrance and exit to the vaults would be gated at night to keep these “undesirables “off the street.
During the great fire of Edinburgh, I believe it was, everyone fled the city and nobody unlocked the gates to the vaults. Everyone inside was baked alive.
Then, as you said the volts were forgotten about and new Edinburgh was built over old Edinburgh. It wasn’t until somebody was renovating a house that they found the vaults again.
I just got my information from a haunted Edinburgh tour
Yes, and so many lived down there with no lights, murders happened often….
Went to the Edinburgh Vaults in 2015. Amazing and very eerie. A superstitious pregnant lady close to popping got scared because she heard a growl in her ear while she was alone in one of the sections and almost had her baby right there.
That’s crazy to hear, I was pregnant on that tour also and I felt very heavy like I needed to get out!! I didn’t even know I was pregnant but I think pregnant women are more sensitive to spirits. I’ve never had that sensation anywhere else.
There's a ghost of a woman in the vaults who dislikes other women, especially if they're pregnant. There's also an aggressive male named Mr. Boots who doesn't like people going in certain areas.
Number 1 briarcliffe manor Lana winters learned the hard way
😉 oh yes
Such a brave reporter and brilliant author
@@PolyBiBadger She was a liar. Why people like her, I just don't know.
@@englishatheart I still like her writing style even if her book was all lies
Add Chicago and Cleveland to that mix to give a US flavor
Also Florida don't forget about Florida
Is Cleveland really that bad? From all the metrics I've seen Baltimore and St. Louis are worse. Not trying to say Cleveland is great, I'm sure it's got it's problems too. Like all democrat shitholes. But I wasn't aware it's among the worst of the worst.
@@theywouldnthavetocensormei9231 add shitachuttact. Massachusetts.
The creepiest place that was in Chicago that ended up burning down was the home of H. H. Holmes. Look it up, it's really creepy to not know how many people H. H. Holmes killed.
Haha Simon Whistler!! 👍😂
He's probably the first UA-camr I _ever_ saw, way back when I first discovered UA-cam, years ago.
All that ghost stuff doesn't bother me but that DIRT ROAD is terrifying
Expecially that Rd
Especially since hauntings and stuff, it’s easy to say that the chances of being cursed/haunted is rare if possible at all, but falling off that road is very easy to believe.
Top 10 Fictional Places Your Glad Aren’t Real.
ooh that's a great idea!
The abyss from made in abyss.
@KombatBard Silent Hill is a real place 😂😂 centralia, pa.
Omg I hadn’t finished the video before I left my last comment but they literally talk about the town in this video 🤣
Yous should do a list of creepy and scary Irish legends/myths/fact.
There should be enough for a top 50 there, so easily 5 videos over 2 years lol no charge lads and lassies lol
Ireland isn't scary though
@@shonabarrett5285 Only if you are a po tay toe. lol
interesting video, Rebecca's voice is also much appreciated
I’ve been to four of those places.I recommend visiting Ireland.
I ❤️ this channel
I've stayed at the Stanley hotel before
Couple of creepy experiences, but by far the freakiest was waking up to one very tall shadow person and one short at the foot of the bed some time very late at night
U joking right
@@aghoulsfriend7351 why would he
Hey, it's Simon Whistler! Cool :)
Waverly hills sanatorium, 10,000 patients from TB died there and it's very active with spirits
located in Louisville KY
Your pronunciation of these places is amazing!
ooh just in time for spooky season!
Simon Whistler made the big channels! @8:50
The one place on Earth that should have been on this list is the Australian Outback. It was featured in the film, WOLF CREEK, and it is still one of the few major places on Earth that is still not completely charted on any map. Considering the members of the Animal Kingdom that live in the Australian Outback, it should be listed in the video above as one of the scariest places on Earth that no one should ever go to alone.
Enjoyed your videos, watched a couple for the 1st time, l have one kind suggestion, when you are narrating a show about creepy, tragic, scary events, maybe don't sound so cheery and up beat. But thx for the videos, interesting stuff.
"In the moonlight I felt your heart....."-Princess Mononoke
?
R. Kelly's mansion didn't get a mention?
I was visiting Beelitz Heilstätten in june of 2020.
Its truly a beautiful place, taken over by nature (There were trees on top of the houses!)
It looked it. I think the scariest thing about that part of the vid was the film clips with Jason Isaacs. The guy does evil wonderfully.
This makes me want to go to these places alone.
the cute doggie at chillingham castle tho 🥹
doggo
At 2:32 on the left screen side I met the guy in the bottom left photo in 1991. I think he said he was 74 then.
I recently visited Prague and went to both bran castle and the bone church it was a great experience
Prague is in the Czech Republic and Castle Bran is in Romania. Did you visit both countries? That would be so cool! Lucky you!
@@juliadams42 yes my mistake. I went to Prague first and then traveled by train to Romania and then flew home. It was a great trip!
@@Spacemutiny I've always been interested in eastern European folklore. Especially after learning that Dracula was a real person. Cool! He was always my favorite movie monster, with Bela Lugosi's portrayal being the best. Until Gary Oldman came along.
Anyway, it's great that you had an opportunity to visit these fantastic historical sites.
@@juliadams42 thanks, yes it was pretty amazing just traveling through the countryside of Romania. Made you feel like you were in a gothic novel.
@@Spacemutiny do they still use the carriages and horses, nd the colorful wagons of the Romany?
Bran Castle is in Transylvania. Castle Dracula Is in ruins in Wallachia, another province in Romania. Vlad Tsepes was a Wallachian nobleman who, with the help of his countrymen, managed to repel the Turks from Romania. When Stoker wrote the books, he changed the setting to Transylvania because "it sounded more romantic". Unintentionally, he confused subsequent researchers with his references to certain landmarks, etc. The folklore for the area is extremely interesting.
*Not me wanting to visit these places alone*🦂
I would with you
Silent Hill is #3, nice!
*hears Hellfire Club*
Me: immediately thinks of Marvel's Hellfire Club, which is now Hellfire Trading Company (owned by Emma Frost)
These informative clips are always so impressive..🤓
Houska Castle is right up Stephen King’s alley, as the man loves burial grounds. He definitely should write another entry in Randall Flagg’s saga, this time at Loftus Hall
Houska Castle is rumored to have been the inspiration for the novel "The Keep," by F. Paul Wilson.
I enjoyed the lil cameo from Simon Whistler. 👏👏👏👏
Ironically , instead of Kiev , i want visit and see Pripyat , especially after watch Chernobyl
No you don’t lmao
nice, I'm subbed to Bright Sun Films and it's good to see their video in this video under freedom of use ofcourse
One of the scariest is the Paris catacombs.
I ❤️ this video
We have an old mental hospital near me called St. Albans Sanatorium and it is still standing.
Thousands went through hell on earth there. Lobotomy, electroshock, and exorcism practices were used on the patients many of which did not survive.
There have been many ghost sightings and many bones found discarded in the old crematorium attached to it.
Still standing today and equally as unnerving.
Edinburgh has a ton of creepy haunted places. It's amazing to walk around and has a long, long history. Greyfriar's Churchyard (complete with poltergeist), Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace, Mary King's Close, the Underground Vaults, and many more places in Edinburgh are haunted.
I was on a tour of the Underground Vaults a few years ago with my sister and my now brother-in-law and we were all standing shoulder to shoulder in a room facing the tour guide who was telling us something about the vaults. I had my clutch purse attached to my coat on my left side so it wasn't in the way. My sister and BIL were on my right side and everyone else in the group were standing to their right. I felt a sharp tug on my purse and I turned quickly to see who did it but nobody was next to me on the left side.
There's alledgedly the ghost of a little boy in there who will tug on people's clothes.
So part of me wonders if there was someone from the tour company who hides in the shadows and waits for a good time to prank people. I have been on Edinburgh ghost tours before where they had people in costumes jump out at us for laugh. However, I turned around to look for someone around me. Didn't see anyone. Didn't hear anybody scrurry away.
Part of me also wants to believe that it was the little boy because it makes a good story.
Legends say ghosts still play poker in these places 💀
Nice cameo from our Mr Whistle 😁
Wasn't Centralia the partial inspiration for the Silent Hill series? Anyone know for sure?
Yes I believe so
I wouldn't doubt it. It's been rumored dozens of times over the years.
It was.
When I was a kid we stayed at the hotel The Shining was based upon. Now I was a kid so I did not see the movie at the time but I remember it was pretty freaky like something was always watching you. I was Stationed a few years in Indiana and had to go to this hotel in French Lick Indiana and the hotel was old and had all these satan statues everywhere and someone kept hitting our door but no one was there...........hears whisper as he is typing this.....aw hell no! WE ARE MOVING!
"As a kid"? I watched it as a kid. Found it just as boring then as I do now. The book is my favorite horror novel, but Kuprick's bastardization of it is one of my least favorite things.
7:59 Sedlec Ossuary might be the scariest to me personally
14:25 This place looks really interesting..... Surprised no fictional stories use them as a setting for stakes
16:22 interesting that there are 2 places on earth that seem to be perpetually on fire
17:42 depending on who you ask, this might be the worst one of them all
19:01 this one was a given
This just came out but it feels like I've already seen this. Almost all those clips have been shown before in what must have been a similar list on here. That's so weird.
Like it's the same list as before, just that they revised the title a bit.
Yeah, agree
where is the island where the only people live who are still untouched(as far as we know) by modern people??
I just came here to see all the "my in-laws house" jokes.
You forgot to add my neighborhood 🤣😭😭!!!
Alcatraz is built on a c1855 Army fort guarding San Francisco. It became an Army stockade, then a Federal prison.
Then in the early 60s, it was occupied by Native Americans, claiming the land as their own. The US government reclaimed it.
Visiting there as a tourist and friends of a Ranger, I got to see more than the regular visitors in the mid '80s. Graffiti was still up, from the native American occupation.
Apart from the ones you literally can't go to, and number 1. Yeah I would vist these, might avoid pensyvania though as I can't drive
AYOO i think scary
7:39, I jumped the hell out of my seat!! hahaha