Island of the Dolls, Mexico:-
One of the world's scariest places is La Isla de la Muñecas, or Island of the Dolls, a small island south of Mexico City, we've learned from Live Science. The island was named for its collection of dolls, doll heads, and disembodied doll parts that were strung along the jungle trees by a man who was haunted by the sight of a drowned girl whose body washed up on shore more than half a century ago. The sight of the dolls is terrifying enough, but some say that high above them in the treetops, they've heard the dolls whispering to one another.
Tawau Hills Park, Malaysia
This forest park in Tawau, Sabah is home to the tallest tree in the world, a yellow meranti, and is frequented by tourists...but only during the day because local residents believe the forest is haunted, and the spirits that lurk there only come out in the nighttime. Go if you dare, but apparently, many people are believed to have disappeared there, particularly near its famous waterfall.
The Forest of Broceliande, France
The Fôret de Brocéliande, located in Brittany, France, is said to be the forest of the King Arthur legend and is rumored to be the home to the Tomb of Merlin (pictured). That wouldn't make it spooky, in and of itself...except the Vals Sans Retour (Valley of No Return) is said to be where the sorceress Morgan le Fay (King Arthur's half-sister) imprisoned young unfaithful men. In more recent times, the valley was the site of a terrible fire in 1990 that ravaged the forest, memorialized by a golden tree at the entrance to the valley
Screaming Woods – Great Britain
This forest is located near Pluckley, the village defined as the most haunted in Britain.
The forest, situated in Kent, is also known as Dering Woods. However, it gained the nickname the “Screaming Woods” for an obvious reason. Reports claim that if you enter, you will hear the screams of the people who got lost there and died. According to the legend, among those screams you will probably hear a suicidal army colonel who lived back in the 1700s.
Freetown State Forest – USA
This forest is part of what is called “Bridgewater triangle”, an area in Massachusetts known for its paranormal activities, among which UFO, bigfoot sightings and giant snakes. If you don’t believe legends, sadly enough, this forest has also been the actual crime scene of various murders in the last decades. Among them, Mary Lou Arruda, a fifteen year-old cheerleader was found dead here in 1978 and a police officer in 1987. It is believed that the area was also used for satanic sacrifices.
For those who believe in this kind of things, the history of this forest might
explain a little bit all these terrible events. The Wampanoag Tribe owned this land and when Wamsutta sold it, the tribe might not have backed the deal. Some people claim that crimes and paranormal events will stop when the tribe will be given back the land.
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