字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント - You know I assure you if there was a number 11 to this list that would be the basement of my apartment building. Looks like something straight out of the movie Saw. So I'm a pretty big fan of horror movies especially ones that are based on real life events because it gives the illusion that what I'm watching actually happened. But sometimes just as interesting as the story itself is the location where the story took place. And believe it or not there are some places that exist right now in real life that make the locations of some horror movies just look like the care bears kingdom. So in an attempt to make you lose some sleep tonight I gathered the most unnerving ones to share with you guys. So here they are the 10 creepiest places on Earth. Number one is the Island of the Dolls. Located in a swamp in the middle of Aztec country, Mexico, this old abandoned island was once occupied by a single inhabitant named Don Julian Santana Barrera. The legend says that a small girl drowned near the island after which dolls began floating in the water. Like a sane person Barrera collected all of the dolls that appeared in the water over 50 years and scattered them all over the island. The dolls are still there today making it a popular tourist attraction. But seriously why would anybody go there especially on vacation? Hmm I could to Italy for some delicious food, Cuba for some warmth and sunshine, or the Island of the Dolls for everlasting nightmares. Okay. Number two is the Aokigahara Forest. At the base of Mount Fuji in Japan is a woodland known as Suicide Forest. In the last 50 years more than 500 people have taken their lives here. Not only will you find nooses, bodies, and bones here but you'll also find signs with messages like "Life is a precious thing please reconsider "and think of your family." What's especially disturbing is it's become popular for scavengers to enter the forest in hopes of looting dead bodies. Really though, are ya that hard up for cash? This is, you know, just a thought, but how about instead of scouring Suicide Forest for freshly hung bodies to loot that you go get a job and contribute something to society? Okay, thanks psycho. Number three is Lome's Voodoo Market. In the city of Lome in Togo, Western Africa, there exists one of the largest markets for voodoo paraphernalia in the world. Here you can find all of your voodoo needs from talismans to fetishes to piles upon piles of animal skulls including monkeys, vultures, crocodiles, cats, owls, and snakes. In western African voodoo they believe that animal remains can protect you from evil and disease. Me personally I don't really believe in voodoo and I would certainly never use it to benefit myself. (speaks in spooky foreign voice) Never. Number four is the Sedlec Ossuary. Located in the Czech Republic this chapel contains the remains of 70,000 people arranged in bizarre artistic fashion that's visited by over 200,000 tourists every single year. Here you can find delightful pieces of furniture like bone chandeliers, garlands made of skulls, and lots of other stuff made of human remains. Kind of like a hellish Ikea. Welcome to hell! Would you like a meatball for 99 cents? Number five is the Stanley Hotel. Found high atop the Colorado Rocky Mountains this creepy hotel was the inspiration for Stephen King's novel The Shining. The entire place is said to be haunted, especially room 418. You do not go in there. Guests and staff have reported hearing children playing in the corridors late at night and piano music coming from the empty ballroom. Listen I'm not afraid of many ghost stories but I'm telling you I would never go there. Literally all it would take is one kid to look at me and be like. And I would tip the (beep) out the door. I wouldn't even bring my luggage. Number six is the Bran Castle. Located in Bran, Romania, on the border of Transylvania this famous landmark is also known as Dracula's Castle. The castle is known for its connections to Vlad the Impaler who was the inspiration for the legend of Count Dracula. In the market just outside of the castle you can find all kinds of creepy stuff like blood red wine, vampire masks, and even wooden stakes. Once you're inside the castle you can find winding spiral staircases, low cavernous doorways, and of course, once bitten, eternal life. Mwah-ha-ha-haaa! No, but seriously though, the place is a big bag of creepy, I would never go in there. Number seven is the Village of Jatinga. In north eastern India the small village of Jatinga has a creepy secret: the birds there fall out of the sky and die for no apparent reason. But the really creepy part, it happens like clockwork every September or October between 7 and 10 PM and has done so for the lat 100 years. And nobody knows what causes it not even scientists. I really wouldn't want to visit let alone live in a place where animals just spontaneously drop out of the sky. It's like you're just enjoying your day and all of a sudden (imitates bird noise) just (beep) falling out of the sky, damn! Number eight is Hashima Island. Located in Japan just 15 kilometers from Nagasaki this island is an undisturbed ghost town. Once a forced labor camp during World War II it became a coal mining facility that shut down and all structures have remained there untouched for the last 30 years. The scenery looks like something out of an apocalyptic movie with abandoned buildings and wild foliage growing everywhere. Only 10% of the island is open to the public and it's only accessible 160 days of the year due to harsh weather conditions. Damn, why on earth would anybody want to visit this place? Any one of these buildings is reason enough to stay the hell away from this place. Look's like Satan's toilet. Number nine is the Winchester Mystery House. In San Jose, California, there's a massive 160 room mansion that's built like a haunted maze. It has mile long hallways, countless hidden passages, dead ends, doors that open up to nothing, and staircases that lead to the ceiling. It was built upon for 38 years by the owner Sarah Winchester who was told by a medium that she was haunted by the souls of the victims that were killed by her family's rifles and the only way to make peace with them is to build a house and never stop building. Interestingly the reason that she built the house like a maze was to confuse the ghosts that haunted her. Ahh, I'm no expert on the physics of ghosts or anything but from the limited knowledge that I do have from watching Bugs Bunny cartoons I'm pretty sure that they can walk through walls. You didn't really think this one through did you Sarah? And finally number 10 Pripyat. In northern Ukraine this abandoned city once housed the workers and scientists of the Chernobyl nuclear plant. Among the desolated buildings is an entire amusement park which just adds to the supreme creepiness of the city. Despite being within the affected area of radiation from the Chernobyl meltdown in 1986 the area has since been reopened to the public since radiation levels have gone down significantly. But seriously would anybody choose to go there? I've seen The Hills Have Eyes, after that I cannot recommend entering an empty city that's been affected by nuclear radiation. Unless of course you want to become dinner for some mutant that looks like the brother of Sloth from The Goonies. Hey you guys! And that's it, I hope you guys enjoyed this video. I hope you don't get too bad of nightmares cause damn these be some scary places. If you wanna add me to Facebook and Twitter the links to those will be in the description along with all my other social networking sites. 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B1 中級 米 地球上で最もクリーピーな場所10選! (The 10 CREEPIEST PLACES on Earth!) 423 38 ktyvr258 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語