10 Creepiest Places on Earth From forests in the Southeast United states covered with decaying corpses to a hospital that specialized in lobotomies (aka the removal of brain matter) as the cure for one's alleged sickness which they may not even have, to a cave where humans were mummified while still alive....these are the Top 10 Creepiest Places on Earth. The Akodessewa Fetish Market. This is your one stop shop for creepy Voodoo ingredients and paraphernalia.Have you ever heard about those creepy Voodoo recipes that call for crocodile's teeth and monkey's paw, and wonder what kind of supermarket you'd have to go to to find that kind of thing?Of course you did. Lucky for you, that supermarket exists. The Winchester Mystery House. In the late 1800's the best selling Winchester Repeating Rifle was called The Gun That Won The West.The Winchester family ammassed an incredible fortune of $20 million by the year 1900, which was left to the widow Sarah.However, the money carried with it a curse, stained by the blood and tears of millions of human souls killed, injured, and tormented by these weapons. Construction was constant, 24hrs a day for 38 years, until her death. And now it's a popular field trip destination for grade school teachers trying to creep out their students. Aokigahara Suicide Forest.After your adventure at Tokyo Disney, a place I highly recommend you visit, make sure to also check out the forest where Japanese people notoriously commit suicide at. This Sea of Trees at the foot of Mt. Fuji is mentioned in Japanese folklore as haunted by demons and countless human spirits. Fooled by the demons, many who strayed from the path became hopelessly and fatally lost in the thick, twisted undergrowth, kind of like in the Tokyo subway system. Pripyat nuclear disaster zone. Founded in 1970 as a nuclear city to support the operation of the brand new Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant... (I think you know where this is going), Pripyat was preparing to celebrate the grand opening of it's new amusement park when the authorities issued a temporary evacuation order. There was no need to pack everything up, as they’d be back in the morning….or so that’s what they thought. Instead, the city of 50,000 turned into a radioactive ghost town, far creepier than any post-apocalyptic zombie shooter. The Kabayan Mummy Caves. Early loggers were working high in the hills of a remote area in the Phillipines when they were shocked to discover a series of caves literally stuffed with dozens of ancient mummies! Over two thousand years ago, the Ibaloi tribe practiced a form of mummification on their tribal chiefs, similar to the Egyptians, but with one horrific difference... The embalming process started, while the subject was still alive! Knowing he was about to die, the chieftain would drink a highly salty solution that began the desiccation process.The Body Farm. Located in Knoxville, Tennessee, this is exactly what it sounds like, a farm of bodies…specifically human bodies. In fact, it’s the eternal home of hundreds of human bodies in various states of decay. This crime scene forensic training facility operates by the generous donations of their study subjects, who help train investigators in the field under natural, but controlled conditions. The Abandoned Matsuo Ghost Mine. A perpetually thick layer of fog conceals this remote ghost town like a death shroud, hiding the dormitories and other buildings in their crumbling state of decay. Established in the early 1900's as an industrial town to service Japan's largest sulfur mine, the area was once home to almost 15,000 workers and their families.Fifty years later when the mine closed, the jobs were the first to go, and the people followed right behind, until finally all that was left was a ghost town along with the ghosts who remain there. Hellingly Hospital. If you can’t already tell by its name, you never want to find yourself here. Even when it was new in 1903, you just didn't book yourself into a medium security lunatic asylum for the weekend to get a rest. You'd be locked in a straight jacket, and tossed into a hospital owned COAL trolley to be delivered to your prison. Island of the Dolls. A solitary hermit living on an island near Mexico City, discovered the body of a little girl who had drowned under mysterious circumstances. Her doll was floating nearby and he hung it in a tree to appease her spirit. The Paris Catacombs. If French delicacies like Head Cheese, Bone Marrow and Blood Sausage arn’t creepy enough to steer clear of the streets of Paris, there are also the bodies of more than 6 million Parisians (paresians) entombed under there.Actually, entombed is the wrong word. Wallpapered is more accurate. So, the bodies of more than 6 million Parisians are wallpapered under there.