Top 10 Abandoned Places You Were Warned NEVER To Visit Around the World

 Top 10 Abandoned Places You Were Warned NEVER To Visit


If you are looking for some thrill and adventure, you might be tempted to explore some of the most mysterious and eerie places on Earth. But be careful, because some of these places are not only dangerous, but also forbidden. Here are the top 10 abandoned places you were warned never to visit.


10. Pripyat, Ukraine

Pripyat is a ghost town near the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, where a catastrophic meltdown occurred in 1986. The town was evacuated and remains contaminated by radiation. Despite the risks, some tourists and urban explorers still venture into the exclusion zone, where they can see the decaying buildings, the abandoned amusement park, and the iconic Ferris wheel.

Pripyat, Ukraine


9. Hashima Island, Japan

Hashima Island, also known as Gunkanjima or Battleship Island, was once a bustling coal mining facility with thousands of workers and residents. However, after the coal ran out in the 1970s, the island was abandoned and left to decay. The island is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but access is restricted due to safety concerns and political disputes with China and Korea, who claim that the island was used as a forced labor camp during World War II.

Hashima Island, Japan


8. Centralia, Pennsylvania, USA

Centralia is a town that has been burning for over 50 years. In 1962, a fire started in a coal mine beneath the town and spread to the underground coal seams. The fire is still burning today, creating sinkholes, toxic gases, and smoke. Most of the residents have left, but a few still remain, despite the government's attempts to relocate them.

Centralia, Pennsylvania, USA


7. Poveglia Island, Italy

Poveglia Island is a small island in the Venetian Lagoon that has a dark and gruesome history. It was used as a quarantine station for plague victims in the 14th and 17th centuries, and as a mental asylum in the 20th century. According to legend, the island is haunted by the ghosts of thousands of people who died or were tortured there. The island is off-limits to visitors and is considered one of the most haunted places in the world.

Poveglia Island, Italy


6. Bhangarh Fort, India

Bhangarh Fort is a 17th-century fort in Rajasthan that is said to be cursed by a wizard who fell in love with a princess. According to legend, he cast a spell on her perfume that would make her fall in love with him, but she foiled his plan and threw the perfume at a boulder that rolled over him and crushed him. Before he died, he cursed the fort and its inhabitants to doom. The fort was abandoned after a famine and is now believed to be haunted by evil spirits. The Archaeological Survey of India has banned entry to the fort after sunset and before sunrise.


Bhangarh Fort, India


5. North Sentinel Island, India

North Sentinel Island is one of the most isolated and uncontacted places on Earth. It is home to the Sentinelese people, who have resisted any contact with the outside world for centuries. They are known to attack anyone who approaches their island with arrows and spears. The Indian government has declared the island a tribal reserve and has prohibited any visitation or interference with their culture.

North Sentinel Island, India


4. Catacombs of Paris, France

The Catacombs of Paris are an underground network of tunnels and chambers that hold the remains of over six million people. They were created in the 18th century to solve the problem of overcrowded cemeteries in Paris. The catacombs are open to the public as a museum, but only a small portion of them is accessible. The rest of the catacombs are illegal to enter and are patrolled by police. However, some adventurers and thrill-seekers still explore them at their own risk, facing dangers such as getting lost, trapped, or arrested.

Catacombs of Paris, France


3. Ilha da Queimada Grande, Brazil

Ilha da Queimada Grande, also known as Snake Island, is an island off the coast of Brazil that is infested with venomous snakes. The island has an estimated population of 2,000 to 4,000 golden lancehead vipers, one of the most deadly snake species in the world. The snakes are so abundant that they prey on each other and on migratory birds that land on the island. The Brazilian Navy has banned access to the island for safety reasons and for conservation purposes.

Ilha da Queimada Grande, Brazil


2. Area 51, Nevada, USA

Area 51 is a highly classified military base in Nevada that is rumored to be involved in secret experiments and research on aliens and UFOs. The base is surrounded by fences, signs, cameras, sensors, and armed guards that deter any unauthorized entry. The US government does not acknowledge its existence or purpose officially but has admitted that it is used for testing aircrafts and weapons. The base has attracted many conspiracy theorists and curiosity seekers who have tried to get a glimpse of what is inside.


1. The Door to Hell, Turkmenistan

The Door to Hell, also known as the Darvaza Gas Crater, is a natural gas field in Turkmenistan that has been burning since 1971. The fire was started by Soviet engineers who were drilling for gas and accidentally created a huge crater that released methane gas. They decided to set the gas on fire, hoping that it would burn off in a few days, but it has been burning ever since. The crater is about 70 meters wide and 20 meters deep and emits a bright orange glow that can be seen from miles away. The crater is open to visitors, but there are no safety measures or facilities nearby.

The Door to Hell, Turkmenistan


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