From an abandoned psychiatric hospital in South Korea to a deserted amusement park in Chernobyl, here are some of the weirdest places around the globe
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Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital is famed as one of South Korea's major haunted sites. As per CNN, patients started dying mysteriously at the hospital, forcing it to shut down
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The Sedlec Ossuary is a small Roman Catholic chapel in the Czech Republic. The chapel is adorned with around 40,000 human skeletons
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Akodessewa Fetish Market in Lome, Togo, features monkey heads, dead birds, crocodiles and other products of dead animals
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La Isla de las Munecas in Mexico is popularly known as the Island of the Dolls. Humans do not live here, but if you visit the island, you'll be greeted by thousands of creepy dolls
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Battleship Island in Japan is known as an uninhabited island of ruins. Fishermen claim they've seen strange flickering lights in buildings, even though the island has no electricity
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Chernobyl Amusement Park in Ukraine was shut down due to the deadly nuclear disaster. The park in the present time remains the haunting reminder of the devastation
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The Catacombs of Paris are underground ossuaries in Paris, France, which hold the remains of more than six million people
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Poveglia Island in Venice is believed to be haunted by the spirits of the patients from a psychiatric hospital
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The “gateway to hell” is a continually burning crater located in remote Turkmenistan. It is said to have been formed in 1971