Top 10 most scary places in the world
There are incredibly scary places on our Earth, challenging the courage of the most stomachs. The scary here can be the tunnels, the skulls, the strange-shaped tree species or even anecdotes, the stories that propagate from life to life. If you have an interest in traveling and are curious about mysterious, scary things, these places are great for you. Here is a list of the top 10 most scary places in the world. It is possible to list the famous suicide forest in Japan or haunted Castle in Ireland, the witch market in Togo,... Let's go to the first scary place on the list.
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Keep Castle, Newcastle, England

Castle Experience
Keep Castle was built by King Henry of the second from 1172 to 1177. There are countless spooky stories about Keep from the footsteps of the hidden corridor, mysterious mist appearing in the photographs of visitors. Hundreds of photos capture mysterious light trails, bridges and fog are posted online and printed in books. Tourists also said that they felt the cold air suddenly appeared and disappeared and they were touched by invisible hands. The most famous ghost of Keep Castle is called "Poppy Girl" (The Poppies Girl). Legend has it that it is the spirit of a semi-prison girl who owes money to others. In the course of her imprisonment she was beaten and raped to death by male prisoners. The ghost of a poppy is usually around the stairs in the castle. It is said that if she is near you, you will smell the scent of flowers in the air.
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Keep Castle, Newcastle, England

Castle Experience
Keep Castle was built by King Henry of the second from 1172 to 1177. There are countless spooky stories about Keep from the footsteps of the hidden corridor, mysterious mist appearing in the photographs of visitors. Hundreds of photos capture mysterious light trails, bridges and fog are posted online and printed in books. Tourists also said that they felt the cold air suddenly appeared and disappeared and they were touched by invisible hands. The most famous ghost of Keep Castle is called "Poppy Girl" (The Poppies Girl). Legend has it that it is the spirit of a semi-prison girl who owes money to others. In the course of her imprisonment she was beaten and raped to death by male prisoners. The ghost of a poppy is usually around the stairs in the castle. It is said that if she is near you, you will smell the scent of flowers in the air.
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Pripyat, Ukraine

Image of the city
The town of Pripyat is 100 km near the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. The 1986 nuclear disaster forced more than 28,000 people to evacuate the town and turn the land into unearthable wastelands. Unlike other military-like cities that have limited access, leaving Prypiat is not restricted by the time of the disaster. Before the Chernobyl disaster, nuclear power plants were seen as safer than other types of power plants. Initially, the atomic power plant is projected to build the capital Kiev 25 km but the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences has raised the fears of this position too close to the city, thus the location of the factory, along with the construction of the city of Pripyat, was chosen in the present location, about 100 km from Kiev. After the nuclear disaster , the city of Pripyat was evacuated for two days.
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Pripyat, Ukraine

Image of the city
The town of Pripyat is 100 km near the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. The 1986 nuclear disaster forced more than 28,000 people to evacuate the town and turn the land into unearthable wastelands. Unlike other military-like cities that have limited access, leaving Prypiat is not restricted by the time of the disaster. Before the Chernobyl disaster, nuclear power plants were seen as safer than other types of power plants. Initially, the atomic power plant is projected to build the capital Kiev 25 km but the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences has raised the fears of this position too close to the city, thus the location of the factory, along with the construction of the city of Pripyat, was chosen in the present location, about 100 km from Kiev. After the nuclear disaster , the city of Pripyat was evacuated for two days.
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Tuol Sleng, Cam-pu-chia

Phóng sự về Tuol Sleng
Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum is a museum of genocide crimes from the Khmer Rouge during its ruling between 1975 and 1979. It was the secondary school before becoming a concentration camp of the red Kmmer genocide regime. In 1975, the school was converted to a prison called security prison S21. During the 4-year ruling of the Red Kmer, the site was imprisoned between 17,000 people (other sources for the teeth were 20,000), most of which were members or previous troops of the red Kmer convicted of betrayal. The school was renovated as a power fence, reinforced the room of the detention hall, ask room and torture room.
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