Manchac Swamp
Manchac Swamp, located in the U.S. state of Louisiana, near the city of New Orleanes, is also known as "swamp of the ghosts". In the belief that this move surrounding swamp was cursed by a sinister adept senior voodoo cult, in the early 20s of last century, when locals were imprisoned her, on charges of witchcraft. Three small villages located near the swamp were burned to the ground after a hurricane that swept everything in its way shortly after the spell of the woman ...
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Mary King’s Close in Edinburgh
These are a few streets past dark, hidden in the medieval Old Town of Edinburgh in Scotland. This place, where plague victims were left to die in the seventeenth century, is known for pronuntatul poltergeist phenomenon which manifests itself in limitela territory. Tourists who visit the location bizarre claim that an entity in a noticeably invisible touches. Locals are well aware of the phenomenon and say it is guilty of the ghost of a girl named Annie, whose parents have left tow...
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Mutter Museum in Philadelphia
Mutter Museum is a medical museum in Philadelphia. Contains an impressive collection of medical oddities, anatomical and pathological specimens, wax models and antique medical equipment. Its main purpose is medical research and educational museum. It is known for collection of skulls.
Among the strangest exhibits is a wax model of a woman with a horn in front, the biggest skeleton in North America, the longest human colon and petrified body of a w...
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