A holiday is a day designated as having special
significance for which individuals, a government, or a religious group have
deemed that observance is warranted. It is generally an official (more common)
or unofficial observance of religious, national, or cultural significance,
often accompanied by celebrations or festivities. A holiday does not
necessarily exclude doing normal work: the relatively minor Jewish holiday of
Chanukah has been described as a "working holiday" and those who
celebrate a holiday such as Diwali may have to work a normal schedule in
countries where it is not a public holiday.
1. Bermuda Triangle
Hearing the Bermuda Triangle of course
everyone knows about the awesomeness that place. The mystery disappearance of
some ships and planes in the Bermuda Triangle region would make everyone
terrified. There is also believed to be the dwelling place of Satan and is also
believed to be the Bermuda Triangle UFO bases. The place is located between Miami, Bermuda and San Juan (Puerto Rico).
The most interesting story is the loss of all bomber squadron in 1945
and the loss of several large vessels. Surprisingly, none of the bodies or the
wreckage and found the ship. Even some of the tools noted electromagnet waves
are odd in that place. Many people believe that the place was used as the
headquarters of extraterrestrials.
2. Edinburgh
City pent Edinburg, south of Bridge which
consists of intricate network of underground rooms, tunnel boats, and the gang
has been wrapped in mystery and intrigue over the years. The city opened in
1788 but, almost unknown until 1985 the city was rediscovered. Believed to be
in that place where life and death of thousands of underground people.
3. Lizzie Borden B & B
Scary ax murderer in a home-style Greek
Masschusett about 50 miles south of Boston. The house was built in 1845 and
made the kill Abby and Andrew Borden with an ax by their own children, Lizzi.
Lizzi was never convicted of murder and is free of charge. The case has also
not solved until now.
Under the ancient city of London, there
are horror. The city was once believed to be a witness to atrocities with bone
and blood littered the alley. Ghost Road London became the most hideous and be a
special tour that followed the bloody footsteps of the legendary criminal The Jack the Ripper.
5. New York
On the streets of New York has long been
the most bizarre. Usually the place is visited by over two million New Yorkers
who costumed creepy. Other celebrations are interesting to visit is a
celebration of Ghoulish Halloween Extravaganza and Procession contain Satan. St
John the Divine, which is the largest Gothic Cathedral in New York are also
worth visiting.
6. Roswell
Some people believe that the wreckage that
crashed in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947 an alien spacecraft, A\and the Roswell
incident was a controversy until now. Strenuous efforts of the U.S. government
to cover up the facts, make a lot of parties who believe that there is
something very important is being hidden. Many are convinced that Roswell is a
historic place in the phenomena of UFOs and "visitors from outer
space."
7. Salem
Salem City of Salem tragedy keeps the
story in 1692. In that year many people were tortured and killed as being a
witch even though there is no proof. Every October, the town of Salem is always
a party to celebrate the mystery of the ghost in some places. One is the Witch
House, which is the oldest building in Salem and is home to Jonathan Corwin,
the judge who was responsible for the death of 19 women in Salem.
8. Savannah
Savannah is the oldest of the old town in
Georgia. The city is believed to have a long history of violence and tragedy in
the revolutions and bloody civil war. In fact, it is also reflected in the
buildings there are usually made a few centimeters above the ground. There,
visitors will be invited pirate adventure at home which that very popular in
recent centuries. Besides Marshall House 1851 that is believed to be caring for
victims of the civil war.
9. Stanley Hotel
The hotel was built in 1909 in the
mountains of Colorado. The hotel looks very impressive and has a very famous
restaurant. But the hotel is also a mystery. As local residents believed that
Flora Stanley, the owner first, often seen and heard his first wife who had
died long ago, and even believed to often play the piano together. In addition,
on the fourth floor of the hotel there is a dark room, and room number 217 is
often seen a king's head.
10. Transylvania
The city is famous for its history of vampires.
Blood-sucking is believed to have control of the city. Transylvania is also
believed to be the birthplace of the world of darkness. The town is located in
the western part of Romania is the home of Dracula. Bran Castle is a castle of
the vampire in the 14th century is also an attractive place to visit. About 20
mile from the city of Brasov, in the shadow of Mount Bucegi, there is a house
that once belonged to a Romanian prince who becomes a vampire.
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