11. Wistman’s Wood, United Kingdom
Take a trip to Devon, England. Stroll through a Tolkien-like land of moss-covered rock formations and ancient oaks known as Wistman’s Wood. It dates back to a post-Ice Age period roughly 12,000 years past. This woodland is reputed to be a place fraught with mystical occurrences including sacred Druid rituals, and the residence of dire demon dogs that prey on solo travelers and is located along a path once used to carry coffins to the graveyard.
12. Lyngen Fjord, Troms and Finnmark, Norway
Lyngen Fjord near the city of Tromsø. In 2015, this fjord was suddenly covered in an unusual, unexplainable purple slime. It created problems for the resident fishermen too as it stuck to their sonar equipment as well. Scientists have still been unable to explain it. One theory is that it could have been caused by a group of dead jellyfish.
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