Top 10 Most Mysterious And Closed Cities In The World

Blood Falls, Antarctica  Antarctica is one destination that travelers must visit at least once. The planet isn't just known for vast ice, snow, and large colonies of penguins; It is also known for some very mysterious things.

The Crooked Forest, Poland  The crooked forest is a site of 400 trees with inverted question mark shapes located near the town of Gryfino. The sights alone make it look like a scene from a fantasy realm and walking through the forest is creepy. 

Gateway To Hell, Turkmenistan   Many cultures and philosophies around the world believe in the existence of the underworld and while there are many places believed to be gateways to the underworld, the Gateway to Hell in Turkmenistan might just be the closest resemblance to this imaginary place.

Eternal Flame Falls, New York  The Eternal Flame Falls is a waterfall in Western New York with a continuously burning flame in a small cave beneath the splashing water. This mysterious phenomenon is said to occur due to the presence of natural gas in the cave which keeps the fire burning.

The Island Of Dolls, Mexico City  Chucky Doll, a character in Child's Play movie, was indeed scary but while one tries to forget all that horror, the Island of Dolls makes it impossible to forget.

Bermuda Triangle   If mystery combines with extreme danger, then it definitely is the Bermuda Triangle. Located in the North Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by Miami, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda, this mysterious spot, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is believed to swallow up hundreds of ships and planes, causing them to drift somewhere.

Lake Hillier, Australia   Lake Hillier is one of the few places in the world that’s both mysterious and beautiful. The lake sits beside the Pacific Ocean on Australia’s Middle Island, and its water has a picturesque pink color that makes it stand out from the blue ocean and the surrounding vegetation. 

Easter Island Statues, Chile  The 16,628 hectares, Easter Island is a remote island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, located 3,700 kilometers off continental Chile's coast, and is part of the country's territory.

Zhangye Danxia National Geological Park -  In China's Gansu province, is 124 square miles in size, Zhangye Danxia National Geological Park is famed for its multicolored rock formations. At first glance, a photo of this park at the Qilian Mountains foothills looks like a painted mountainous landscape drawing. 

Aokigahara Forest, Japan  There are so many mysterious things about Japan, but Aokigahara Forest is the most bizarre one of all. For several years, this forest has been known for one thing - suicide; which is why its nicknamed - The Suicide Forest.

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