The ghosts of Kyoto

You will be familiar with the Kiyotaki tunnel. Here, there have been decades of reports of paranormal activity. It has become of great interest to ghost hunters and those fascinated with phantasmogenesis. Many unexplained things have happened in the tunnel, including ghosts travelling in the back seats of cars.  Other places of interest today include:  …

Capuchin Catacombs, Palermo

Palermo, Italy. The convent of the Capuchins in Palermo is famous throughout the world for the presence of an enormous cemetery in its cellars. These were excavated in the 16th century and form a large rectangular-shaped cemetery. The corpses present have never been counted, but are thought to number around 8000. The mummies, lying or …

Plastinarium. The cathedral of anatomy.

Germany. City of Guben. Plastination is an internationally recognised scientific process. There are about 400 plastination laboratories in 40 countries which create plastinated spacimens for the instruction of students, as well as scientific applications. Dr. Gunther von Hagens is a physician, scientist, inventor and a forward thinker who has made the anatomy of the human body accessible …

The Island of Dolls

The Island of Dolls in Xochimilco (México) hides creepy legends, full of horrifying unsolved mysteries. It is a truly terrifying experience, ideal for the adventurous. We guarantee that your visit to Isla a la Isla de las Muñecas is a visit to the Original Isla de las Muñecas, from the Cuemanco pier. Sadly there are …

Shamanic paradise in Costa Rica.

    We take you to a paradise where sustainability, art and healthy living converge near the rainforest of Corcovado National Park in Costa Rica. BEAUTIFUL AND RELAXING EXPERIENCE Clarifying positions on shamanic experiences, shamanic ceremonies are ancient rituals to connect with nature and use its power to connect with yourself and heal. However, there …

Lancaster Castle

Located in the Lake District National Park, (United Kingdom) it was built in 1150 and became essential in the slave trade. It served as a prison, as evidenced by its dungeons, which were chosen for the English crown’s hunt for witches and heretics. It is thought that more than 1,600 people were hanged in its …

Oradour-sur-Glane

This village was destroyed on 10 June 1944, when 643 of its inhabitants, including women and children, were massacred by a company of troops belonging to the 2nd SS Das Reich Division, a Waffen-SS unit of Nazi Germany’s military forces. Heinz Barth, an SS officer and Nazi war criminal, was responsible for this massacre. 19 …