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25 vacations every horror buff should take in their lifetime

Published by Business Insider on Mon, 21 May 2018


These scary, morbid, and haunted places around the world make perfect vacation destinations for lovers of all thingshorror.People who love haunted houses and paranormal activity should visit the Winchester Mystery House or the Stanley Hotel.People who are obsessed with the macabre would enjoy visiting theCapela dos Ossos or the Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave.Not all vacations necessarily involve lounging by the beach or exploring art museums. For lovers of all things scary and unsettling, it would be infinitely more interesting to spend a night in a house full of ghosts or take a walk through a haunted forest.Whether you're more fascinated by the mysterious and the supernatural or real-life horrors and atrocities that actually took place, you can find inspiration for your next spooky trip on this list.From an old fortress in London that is teeming with paranormal activity to a museum in Hollywood that displays serial killer artwork, there's something to thrill and delight every horror buff.The Island of Dolls in Xochimilco, Mexico, is filled with hundreds of abandoned dolls ' as well as the spirit of a dead girl.Located along the canals of Xochimico outside of Mexico City, there's a small islandthat is home to hundreds of dolls: Isla de las Muecas, or the Island of Dolls. Legend has it that a resident named Don Julianfound a drowned girl there and was haunted by her spirit, compelling him to hang hundreds of dolls from the trees on the island in her honor.Fifty years after hanging the first doll, he reportedly drowned in the same spot the girl did.Today,the island has become a popular tourist destination. Visitors claim that the dolls move their eyes, heads, and limbs, and that they're possessed by spirits.The Winchester Mystery House is known as one of the most haunted houses in the United States.Located in San Jose, California, the Winchester House has over 160 rooms, 40 bedrooms, and hundreds of doors and staircases, many of which lead to dead ends.It is said that heiressSarah Winchesterwas haunted by the spirits of those killed by the Winchester rifle, so shedesigned the house with winding staircases in order to confuse her paranormal tormentors, and slept in a different bedroom every night.The Winchester House is regularly cited as one of the most haunted places in America. In the corridors of the third floor, tour guides claim to hear footsteps and disembodied voices whispering their names.The Sedlec Ossuary is a small chapel located in the Czech Republic that is decorated with human bones.Although it may look like an ordinary Gothic church on the outside, the Sedlec Ossuary, located in the Czech Republic, is decorated with 40,000 human skeletons, including a spectacular bone chandelier composed of almost every bone in the human body.The story behind this church is that a local abbot in the 13th century spread sacred soil from Jerusalem across the church cemetery, making the Sedlec Ossuary one of the most popular places to be buried. Over the years, the church amassed such a vast collection of human bones that in 1870 a local woodcarver named Francis Rint bleached and carved them to use them as decoration.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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