Before the pandemic, I'm sure many of us here have plans travelling locally or abroad, for adventure or leisure.What about considering paranormal adventures in your bucket list?
Ghost-hunters, UFO enthusiasts and people who like being spooked out of their wits will enjoy venturing these eight top destinations with other-worldly appeal.
STONEHENGE, England
It's easy to see why Stonehenge is on the must-see list of anyone interested in paranormal shenanigans. It's old(built around 3000-1600 BC), it's mysterious as to what it was used for though an astrological clock is currently the most accepted explanation, and it was probably used by druids-those tripped out, hippy-forerunners epitomised by Gandalf in the movie Lord of the Rings.
CROP CIRCLES,England
For at least 1200 years, weird patterns have been cropping up in agricultural fields and freaking out the locals. But over the past 15 years, the area around Stonehenge in south-west England has been virtually bombarded with geometric patterns, mind-bending for their size (some almost 1km long), mathematical precision (patterns based on fractal geometry) and consistency, season after season. Every year, 150 formations appear across the UK. Believers claim that electromagnetic anomalies surrounding the circles make you feel strange and can interfere with watch mechanism.
JOKHANG TEMPLE, Tibet
For more than 1300years, this imposing grand temple has dominated Lhasa, one of the worlds highest cities and the spiritual capital of Tibet. Around 639 to 647 AD, King Songtsen Gampo began construction over the sight of a dark pool, after one of his wives contended the pool symbolized a witch's heart ,and that by constructing a temple over it they could ward off its evil spirits. Pilgrims still trek here across the high mountain passes. Although it can get crowded, there's always a supernatural aura of holiness surrounding the ancient complex.
HANGING ROCK, Australia
It's quite hard to be spooked by an oversized rock just outside Melbourne, particularly when the summit promises close-ups of koalas.
Unless a plot about a picnic, schoolgirl disappearances and insoluble tragedy starts to thicken. The cult phenomena surrounding Hanging Rock began with Joan Lindsay's 1967 novel and Peter Weir's subsequent film, Picnic at Hanging Rock, and an eerie sentiment has shrouded the rock ever since. Although touted as fiction, readers and viewers assume that the story is true. Were the girls kidnapped? Did they vanished into a time warp? Or were they, as one Hanging Rock enthusiast suggested, flattened by an avalanche of meteorites?
CITY CEMETERY, Haiti
Wildly embelished "histories" of Haiti written by 18th century European explorers immodestly played up the indigenous people's occult practices. That said, this is one place you wouldn't want to visit on the night of a full moon. Haitian voodoo contains legends about child-eating werewolves, innumerable ghouls and zombies (people who are poisoned and agree to return from the dead)
Nowadays, the cemetery is frequented by homeless street kids who allegedly break into the tombs to find goods they can sell. They fear police at night who would round them up more than werewolves.
XALAPA, Mexico
Nestled in the hills 1200 m above the Gulf of Mexico, this heavenly university town is one of the most picturesque and cultured destinations to explore while on the lookout for extraterrestrials.
On june 24,2005,hundreds including Xalapa's governor, dozens of police officers and newspaper and TV reporters, are said to have witnessed the mass UFO sighting in broad daylight. At least 14 UFOs were spotted, interrupting the governor's speech.
GREAT PYRAMIDS, Egypt
It's one thing to sleep in a haunted house, but another matter entirely to voluntarily stay locked up in the confines of ghe King's Chamber inside the world's most famous ancient landmark. Napoleon Bonaparte was possibly the first European to do so in 1798.When he emerged the following day he was apparently visibly shaken and refused to discuss the experience.
BERMUDA TRIANGLE
Vanishing warships, aircrafts fading from radar screens.. accounts of missing ships date back centuries and still they flood in. The Bermuda 🔺three points are found in Bermuda, Miami and Puerto Rico, forming a polygon of more than a million sq km in area. Hire a boat in Miami and head to the Bermuda, what could possibly happen?
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Aside from travel, on this modern world I know there are still times one feels something strange on a certain place.For me, never felt anything paranormal thats why I don't know the feeling😱.But sometimes I suddenly feel being spooked out of my wits when walking to and from the fields which has some eerie feeling when you passed by it. But it would also just vanished after I passed by. How about you?
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I'm only familiar with the Bermuda Triangle out of all mentioned. I'm such a scaredy-cat so it's a no-no for me. 🤭😅