COULD this be the most supernatural place in the world?
The
Hoia Baciu forest is known as the Bermuda Triangle of Transylvania
because of the sheer number of scary things that happen there.
The creepy Romanian forest is just over 700 acres in size, and has been plagued by a number of unsettling events.
In fact, it’s so terrifying that many Romanians are reportedly too frightened to go there at night.
The
forest has disturbing origins: it’s supposedly named after a shepherd
who mysteriously disappeared amongst the trees – along with his flock of
200 sheep.
Trees within are strangely curved, and there’s even a large clearing
where no trees grow – yet no explanation for why this is the case.
According
to one legend, the clearing is protected by the spirits of murdered
peasants, who are guarding a gateway to other spiritual dimensions
People that enter the forest say that this clearing is the hotspot for the otherworldly feelings you get in Hoia Baciu.
Some have linked it to the reported UFO spottings. A photo, supposedly
taken in 1968 by biologist Alexandru Swift, shows a clear disc in the
sky – and it looks to be of extra-terrestrial origin.
There are tales of disappearances too, including one story of a
five-year-old girl who vanished, only to reappear five years later,
unaged and with her clothes in perfect condition.
Whether true or
not, it’s unquestionable that Hoia Baciu has developed a reputation for
the eerie and supernatural. The only way to verify these tales is to go
for yourself...
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