Last Updated on January 7, 2021
This natural petrifying well is not magical or anything, it only has an unusual quantity of minerals that evaporate covering the surface of items and turn them into a stone.
This well is the oldest tourist attraction in England since 1630 to be more specific. Before modern science, everyone believed that Mother Shipton is a witch and an oracle, predicting doomsday, disasters, and horrors that were to befall on the whole town.
Luckily, the truth has been revealed and now we can visit it safely without the fear of getting “cursed”.
Karni Mata Temple, India
To handle this temple, you must be capable to handle rats. It is inhabited by more than 20,000 rats because they are considered to be holy, so local people and tourists call them “kabbas” and worship them.
In case you want to visit this temple, you must take off your shoes, and then eat something that one of the rats already nibbled on. That way you may consider yourself blessed.
Avanos Hair Museum, Turkey
This Museum had a sad story behind it that happened back in 1979. A local potter had to be apart with his girlfriend, so he asked her for something to remember her by, and she gave him a lock of her hair.
So he put it on the wall of his pottery shop and visitors were very interested to know the story, especially women who were astonished by his sadness. So they began to leave locks of their hair, too.
When the wall started to be filled with women’s locks of hair, Galip decided to open the museum. Since then, that cave collected over 16,000 strands of hair.
Carhenge, Nebraska
The Carhenge in Nebraska is technically the American version of Stonehenge. It is located near the city of Alliance, and it was created with 38 vintage American cars. They were all painted gray and arranged in a circle.