When it comes to horror-themed tourism, we've put the spooky spotlight on everything from the usual alleged haunted landmarks to museums of the macabre and the sites of classic horror films. This item, which we found via an article at Planet Oddity, doesn't really fit any of those categories (although it may be totally haunted, we can't prove that of course), but it may very well one of the creepiest places on the planet... especially thanks to its ominous backstory. La Isla de la Munecas, or Island of the Dolls, is a Mexican tourist attraction that's exactly what you think it is: a strange island adorned from shore to shore with the rotting, mutilated corpses of thousands of dolls, hanging from virtually every tree. This nightmarish display wasn't arranged by a horror-loving artist, but instead is the work of hermit Don Julian Santana, who according to local legend spent much...
- 2/19/2013
- by Gregory Burkart
- FEARnet
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