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10 Creepy Facts Unknown to 90% of People.

Creepy Facts

By RelangPublished 2 months ago 3 min read
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10 Creepy Facts Unknown to 90% of People.
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They say information is control, but there are still so various impacts obscure. So it’s simple to feel a small overpowered almost the world out there. Knowing around these unpleasant information might offer assistance you with that. continu reading if you ’re stalwart sufficient.

1. Real skeletons were used in Disneyland's famous Pirates of the Caribbean ride.

Disney engineers initially looked at the fake skeletons that were brought in and thought they weren't scary enough. This may be because prosthetics in the 1960s were not as convincing as they are now. To provide a more realistic experience, Disney engineers enlisted the help of the UCLA Anatomy Department to obtain real skeletons.

They gradually replaced these real skeletons with fake ones, but many believe that real skeletons remain intriguing. Either way, this chilling truth about the Pirates of the Caribbean ride is as fascinating as it is frightening.

2. Ornaments made of human bones decorate the interior of the Sedlec Museum.

If human remains scare you, you probably shouldn't include this Roman Catholic church in your itinerary when you visit the Czech Republic. As a bone repository, the “Bone Church” contains the bones of approximately 40,000 different people. All of these bones are arranged in different ways such as garlands, altars, and even chandeliers.

3.The Vent Haven Museum houses antique ventriloquist dummies.

Ventriloquist dummies can be quite scary, and a museum filled with hundreds of ventriloquist dummies would probably be a horror movie target for many. The Vint Haven Museum in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, houses more than 900 ventriloquist dummies, as well as other related pieces such as photographs and replicas.

4.The most haunted island in the world is Poveglia, Italy.

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In the 18th century, the Romans quarantined plague patients on the island of Poveglia. Those who caught the plague were left to die on this island along with other patients. They later turned this area into a mental hospital and it was closed in 1968. Other scary facts about this island remain hidden because Poveglia is closed to visitors.

5. During mummification, ancient Egyptians removed the brain through a nostril.

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This frightening process is called panicking. It is known that the ancient Egyptians removed parts of the brain by inserting an iron hook into the nostril of the corpse and placed them in a jar.

6.Doctors treated the "hysteria" with "pelvic finger massage."

In the early 1900s, doctors manually stimulated women's genitals until they reached orgasm. They called this condition "hysterical attack" and believed that it could cure various types of female hysteria.

7.There are more than 150 bodies on Mount Everest.

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There are many scary facts and horror stories about the world's tallest mountain, but one of the scariest facts about Mount Everest is that the bodies of more than 150 dead hikers are still buried under deep snow on the mountain.

8.People say there is a haunted radio station from Russia.

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UVB-76 emits static white noise and receives Russian broadcasts, but no one knows where this low-frequency radio station is broadcasting from. It gets even scarier when you learn that it has been published since 1982.

9. So far, scientists have only been able to explain less than 10% of the oceans.

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The ocean makes up over 70% of the Earth's surface, and with only less than 10% of it, many believe that it is home to some of the most frightening and fearsome creatures alive. Today, technology continues to advance, but the deep levels of the oceans still make further exploration difficult. What is clear is that the unknown still scares many of us.

10. The golden poison frog has enough poison to kill 10 to 15 people.

Phylobates terribilis, or golden poison frog, lives on the Pacific coast of Colombia. With its bright yellow skin and small size, the golden poison frog's appearance is deceiving because its skin is covered in a deadly toxin called alkaloid toxin. One milligram of this poison can kill approximately 10 to 15 people.

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