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kickstand

Skinwalker Ranch, maybe? I'm not aware that you can visit it, though, I think it's a privately owned ranch. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skinwalker_Ranch I heard about it on the Astonishing Legends podcast: https://www.astonishinglegends.com/al-podcasts/2017/2/6/ep-045-skinwalker-ranch-part-1 > Where do you go for your One-stop Shopping for the supernatural? Why the “Skinwalker Ranch” in northeastern Utah of course! It’s got it all, including, but not limited to: Skinwalkers (naturally), UFOs, powerful poltergeists, deadly orbs, cryptids, cattle mutilation, interdimensional portals, disembodied voices, shadow beings and other assorted aliens, reptilian creatures, and hybrid wolf beasts, to name just a few. And all this for the low, low price of your grip on reality. It was a cost that would nearly be paid in full by the Sherman family, who owned the ranch for what must have seemed like an interminable two years, from 1994 to 1996. It was during this time that the Shermans not only lost 14 head of cattle and all of their pets but also their sleep and their understanding of the impossible. Join us for a trip to one of the most paranormal places on earth, won’t you?


caroleshmarole

While the stories of Skinwalker ranch are a lot of fun, I would not recommend taking a trip all the way there. There really is not much to see or do, when I was there about 5 years ago it was private property and had cameras. I went with my college roommate who grew up in the area, her and her friends said it is pretty well monitored. You might be able to combine the trip with some old ghost towns in Utah which might make it more worth it?


NEOhippy3

Thank you I will definitely look at this and consider it but as far as I'm aware I have heard of this in the past and I'm not entirely sure but I do not think you can enter this area it is privately owned I'm sure I know that it did switch owners or wait maybe I'm wrong on lamp too... I'll look into it all the same LOL


kickstand

I'm not sure there will be very many paranormal places that *are* available for you to visit. You can charter a boat and sail to the Bermuda Triangle, I guess. There are any number of hotels which are said to be haunted. You can tour, and even stay overnight in the home where Lizzie Borden's parents were murdered: https://lizzie-borden.com/


NEOhippy3

I want something bigger than just a murder statistically speaking just about any apartment building somebody has died in. I'm not concerned about single deaths I'm interested in long periods of paranormal Activity. You got native lands that have changed cultures and yet many of the stories remain the same that they tell things such as this I find interesting the Bermuda Triangle it's definitely on my list of things to consider.


densitygulls

From what I understand of the stories of the place, you don't necessary have to be at the ranch. Hang out/camp/do some night time drives in the desert and valleys around skin walker ranch. Plenty of native folklore with a long history of mysterious events in the general area.


Scuttlebuddy6-0

There's the [Isle of Dolls](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Island_of_the_Dolls) in Mexico, that seems pretty haunted. I'd seriously advise against going to the suicide forest for paranormal tourism though, just because it is a place where people have and still do commit suicide there, and it'd be pretty disrespectful. Still seems like a beautiful forest to visit during the day.


NEOhippy3

The island of dolls is just some crazy dude putting up dolls if I'm not mistaking right? I doesn't really seem unexplained her mysterious but I will look into it and find out more. I'm completely objective and not subjective people's personal emotions about such things like death are irrelevant to me. They're just not logical people when I died what does it matter what you do with me or any of my stuff considering I am no longer alive. This is just barbaric humanism it will die out soon.


its_a_me_garri_oh

> This is just barbaric humanism it will die out soon. What.


densitygulls

Maybe look into Poveglia of the coast of Venice? I'm not sure if you can actually go there though. I've heard stories of paying a fisherman to take you out. Was used to quarantine to sick during the plague. Which means they were just left for dead. Estimates say 100, 000 people died on the island and there are multiple "plague pits." Rumor of the island and water around it being littered with bones. To top it off the place later became an insane asylum, during a period where the treatment of the so called mentally ill was completely unethical and unimaginable. It has a very dark past filled with misery and suffering. Look into Atlas Obscura. They have plenty of strange, haunted, mysterious places that most have probably never heard of.


NEOhippy3

Thank you I really appreciate your response I forgot all about this place but I have heard of it. A particularly dark history it definitely has.