Halloween is over, but the bad guys in places of our world has not disappeared with it. They are lovers of thrilling adrenalin and fear stories, which are ready to do something normal for tourists flee hurriedly. So here's 10 most horrible places in the world, it is more frightening than the other.

1. Mutter Museum of the History of Medicine in Philadelphia.

Mutter Museum of the History of Medicine in Philadelphia - is the museum of pathologies, old medical equipment and biological items for exhibition, the museum is located in the oldest in North America, the medical school complex. The museum is most famous for its enormous collection of skulls, are also gathered here all kinds of unique exhibits, for example, a woman's body that turned into soap in the ground where she was buried. Here, also met with the Siamese twins liver, the skeleton of the two-headed child and other gems creepy.

2. Truk Lagoon in Micronesia. Much of the Japanese navy forces are now located at the bottom of shallow Truk Lagoon in Micronesia, south-west of Hawaii. Deep blue, explored by Jacques Cousteau in 1971 and planted thick with the wrecks of war, and the aircraft carrier, sank in the year 1944, is now open for divers. However, some of them are still afraid of the crew who had not left their combat positions. Ships and aircraft have struck long coral reefs, but also new and curious tourists who have too dig where they should not become victims.

3. Sonora Witchcraft Market in Mexico City, Mexico

Mexico witch sitting in stalls are promising quick riddance of poverty and marital infidelity, and martyred exotic iguanas, frogs and wild birds are hung for sale in cages on the walls of the tent. Sonora Market is open daily to pilgrims from Mexico City and tourists beyond this who come here for fortune predictions and promises of better life. This is where the locals buy "supernatural" stuff, potions made according to ancient Aztec recipes to Buddha statues. Hard-headed fans here in May to buy blood from rattlesnake or dried humming to tame chance. However, remember that witchcraft in Mexico is not a joke: the National Association of witches has been involved in the presidential election in order to transform it into an honest and free, using magic spells.

4. Easter Island, Chile

One of the most mysterious of the planet is Easter Island, with a huge cut of stone giants, embodied in the ground under the weight of millenniums. Statues are featured in the sky, as if they were guilty of certain crimes mystique. Only the giant stone disappeared persons who installed them. There is no one on the Island of Easter who knows the secret, the relocation and installation of these giant statues with the height of 21 meters and weight of 90 tons. Well, they are often moved more than 20 kilometers from the open pit where the ancient sculptors worked. Today, life is just lingering on the island, where a mighty civilization once flourished, and nobody knows where the mysterious builders come and where did they disappear. Of course, with the exception of those who read Thor Heyerdahl in childhood. For them, all these mysteries - and to install the statues are no longer a secret.

5. Manchac swamp in Louisiana

The tourist boats, floating through the swamps of the torchlight procession was surrounded by old cypresses and long moss son hanging from the branches of cypress. The howling, sampling distance could be that of rou-ga-rou - the Cajun version of loup-garou.

Manchac swaps are also called "ghost swaps. It is located near New Orleans and place, the Goths dreaming. It is said that the marshes have been cursed by a capture of the queen of voodoo in the early XX century. Accordingly, three villages have disappeared during the hurricane in the year 1915. The rest of this bird cemetery is disturbed only by the corpses, which surface from time to time - the heritage of a hundred years of business. In addition, the alligators, which are more numerous than corpses will not be the strain of eating fresh tourist meat.

6. Catacombs of Paris, France

The bones and skulls are placed on both sides of the corridor as the goods in the warehouse - lots of goods. The air is dry and only a slight hint of decay. Here are some lettering, in general, from the French Revolution, which are the king and the nobility signaling. After obtaining within the catacombs of Paris, it becomes clear why Victor Hugo and Anne Rice had written their famous stories about exactly these catacombs. They cover about 187 kilometers under the whole city and only a negligible part of them is open to the public. It is said that the rest of them are monitored by the special legendary underground police, even if, more likely, they are patrolled by legions of corpses. Or vampires. Well, who cares! The mines existed here in Roman times, and when in the year 1785 Paris cemeteries were overflowing, the tunnels came into their current state.

7. Winchester House, San Jose, California

"Magical" Winchester House - titanic construction with many superstitions referring to it. A fortune teller told Sarah Winchester, the heiress of the arms company, that the ghosts of those killed with Winchester guns will hunt her, unless she left Connecticut, traveled to the West and built such a house, which could not be completed throughout his life. Construction began in San Jose, during the years 1884 and did not stop for 38 years, died at Sarah. Today, the ghosts of her madness live in 160 rooms of the house there are stairs going straight into the ceiling, doors that open in the middle of the wall, the spider patterns, chandeliers and hooks. Since the house was open to the public, there are ever complaints about slamming doors, no noise at night, moving lights, turn doorknobs, which by themselves. Even if tourists do not believe in ghosts, the location of the shock by its immensity.

8. Mary King's dead-end in Edinburgh

Several streets with a dark past hidden in the medieval Old Town of Edinburgh. The place where, in the seventeenth-century plague victims were shut down and left for dead, is famous for its poltergeist. Something unknown key tourist hands and feet. It is said that the ghost of Annie, a young girl who was left there by his parents during the year 1645. One hundred years later, as in the fairy tales of fear, a big new building was built at the site of King's Close. During 2003, the proximity was opened for tourists who were attracted by stories of its supernatural spirits.

Visitors will be guided by the stone stairs to the dark, oppressive lanes.

Annie Unless the room is an exhibition of Medieval life and deaths from the plague rebuilt. The main thing is - do not stop when you feel the icy breath of death.

9. Occult Thelema Abbey in Sicily

Aleister Crowley - is perhaps one of the most heinous in the world of the occult, and this house of stone farmhouse full of dark pagan murals once was cosmopolis of the Satanic orgies. At least, it was considered as such in 1920-s.

Crowley is known because of its fans like Marilyn Manson and the fact that he has appeared on the cover of the Beatles' album 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band ". Crowley founded the Thelema Abbey, named after the Utopia described in Rabelais' Gargantua ', whose motto was "Do what you want." He became the commune of free love. The newcomers had to spend the night in the "Room of Nightmares" where the head of the heroin and marijuana light frescoes of earth, heaven and hell. After a very English dandy had died in the abbey, the media raised a stink, which makes Mussolini dodgy close this county. Notorious underground director Kenneth Anger dug the story and shot a movie that later mysteriously disappeared. Now, the abbey is half in ruins and on grass. However, there are frescos on the inside, with the help of which Crowley intimidated his disciples.

Tourists, nature of the esoteric, it can wander and sensations themselves.

10. Chernobyl in Ukraine

Tourists from Ukraine, in the abandoned city of Pripyat, located in the exclusion zone. Here, all the stuff left in a hurry this terrible 1986, when the Chernobyl nuclear accident has caused thousands of people leave their homes forever. Apartments are open wide, ivy climbing the walls of the nursery, toys lying scattered, and newspapers are left on the kitchen table. Swings are still stirring in the dead wind, creaking. Now, when the radiation level is safe for short visits, the Chernobyl area is opened for tourists. All trips to Chernobyl are practically the same, because the movements in the exclusion zone is strictly limited. In general, tourists are starting from Kiev by bus, then go to the Chernobyl nuclear power station, on foot, and then visit and look at the "sarcophagus". You can stroll on the streets of the ghost town of Pripyat and visit parking of the contaminated vehicles. It is also possible to meet the local settlers, residents of the area. "

Iuri Tarabanov writing about travel experiences. His Travel site is http://www.travelime.com directions