There are many real places on the earth that come out of a terrifying horror movie. People never want to visit these deadly places. From endless catacombs to a permanent ocean whirlpool.
Let's take a look at the terrifying places on earth.
There are many real places on the earth that come out of a terrifying horror movie. People never want to visit these deadly places. From endless catacombs to a permanent ocean whirlpool.
Let's take a look at the terrifying places on earth.
This continues whirlpool has the power to bring any man-made objects down to its 650-foot depths. This permanent whirlpool is just off the coast of Scotland.
The Odessa catacombs in France stretch for nearly 1,500 miles. The scariest nightmare of these tunnels is that people still get lost in them and never come back out.
These killing fields of Cambodia are the final resting place of at least one million peoples. These people were slaughtered by the end of the country's brutal civil war.
This stream is incredibly deep with strong undercurrents, and anyone who has fallen into it has drowned.
This is the deepest known point on Earth. The pitch black water is home to the scariest creatures we ever found.
This island is so densely populated with poisonous snakes. The Brazilian government has quarantined it.
In 1971 Soviet geologists discovered a cavern filled with natural gas. It was set ablaze with the hopes of burning off, but it is still burning today.
This is a two-mile vertical drop in crystal clear water allows seeing nearly all the way down to where the sunlight won't even touch.
This is an active volcano in Indonesia. Who mine there for sulfur has to scale the 1.6-mile crater to the shore of a 650-foot deep sulfuric crater lake.
It was one of the scariest atrocities to ever be perpetrated by humans. The remains of the gas chambers tell the story of the millions of Jews slaughtered at the hands of the Third Reich.