Zugarramurdi Caves, Navarra
Legend and history mingle in the famous caves where one day,
more than 400 years ago, the Witches of Zugarramurdi hid. A feared akelarre in
the area, who practiced rituals, made potions and danced around a bonfire, but
it all ended with the arrival of a young French woman who revealed who were the
witches that formed him.
Doll
factory, Castellón
Porcelain dolls are that kind of toy you do not understand,
they are very scary, and when there is one in the room there is no one to be
free from fright. If we add to this an abandoned factory, with hundreds of
these dolls without eyes, arms or legs we will have the perfect cocktail to run
away and not look back.
The
Terrasa Hospital, Barcelona
The hospital popularly known as the Hospital del Tórax was
the reference point for tuberculosis care during the 20th century. An
extravagant building that isolated people who were infected with a disease,
which in those years was incurable.
The
island of Pedrosa, Cantabria
This island connected to the peninsula by a single bridge
puts goose bumps on those who visit it, its extremely quiet and sinuous
atmosphere does not leave indifferent to any of the visitors who come to its
shores. Although brave, many tourists return claiming to have seen ghosts,
specters and heard strange sounds.
The
abandoned tuberculosis sanatorium (A Coruña)
Would you visit an abandoned tuberculosis sanatorium at night? In Cesuras, in the province of A Coruña, you can. What was going to be a tuberculosis hospital in the middle of the mountain was never finished. The building is completely abandoned and the walls and facades are covered with vegetation and painted. Its facilities threaten collapse, so be careful if you enter...
Conclusion:
If you come to these places at night sure that you will poop with fear for the legends that there are about these places.
That’s so scary, but I didn’t will go
ReplyDeletewow it’s very scary I can’t believe that happened
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