Last Updated on January 7, 2021
Was it abandoned because of a drought or because of a more serious issue? Unfortunately, these questions have puzzled the world for centuries.
Today, the place attracts tourists from all over the globe who can’t wait but to explore the twists and turns, the temples and the hidden labyrinths. You are always welcomed too!
Valley Of The Kings, Egypt
It is said that the valley of kings is cursed and that’s after the boy king’s death in 1327 B.C. The latter was buried in a resplendent tomb that was later discovered by an Englishman who was so much into discovering Egypt and more particularly excavating the Tut’s cave.
However, the public warned him as they believed that anyone who disturbs the Tut’s cave will be doomed forever. The Englishman didn’t believe them and continue excavations and once he opened the tomb, a cobra appeared in his home and killed his pet. Months later, the man himself died from a mosquito bite.
Many people after Lord Carnarvon tried to do the same but ended up dying in the most horrible ways. So, if you are willing to risk the curse, you can always visit the tomb!
Yeun Elez, France
This is a river in France that is said to lead to hell! It is one of the scariest sites that we don’t advise you to visit alone! It is said that exorcist priests used to lead the damned right into the marsh and that’s after turning them into black dogs.
Today, a nuclear power plant in addition to the dam and extraordinary flooding have interfered with the path to hell and rend the marsh unnavigable. Still, you can always enjoy a hike there!
Tiffauges, France
This is a château in Tiffauges that belongs to a young nobleman who was convicted for serial killing. It is said that he used to kill children and committed many other strange crimes.