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Island of the Dolls, Mexico City
For the totally creepy factor, head to the Isla de las Muñecas, or “Island of the Dolls,” in Mexico City where the trees are draped with hundreds of dolls of all shapes and sizes, some without limbs or bodies. The local lore claims that a guy named Julian filled the island with dolls that he found floating in the river after he was unable to save a little girl from drowning, and that the dolls, possessed with the girl’s spirit, often move their heads or open their eyes. The only part of that story that can be verified is the piece about a guy named Julian filling the island with dolls, which, honestly, is enough to make this one heck of an eerie place to visit.
If you are the kind of traveler who chooses the UFO museums of Roswell over the casinos of Vegas, who has taken dozens of photos with quirky town name signs (“Hell,” “Intercourse,” you’ve seen them all and probably bought the T-shirt), who has visited every “world’s smallest” attraction in the books, or who just appreciates a little intrigue in your tourism, then you’ll want to add these peculiar places to your upcoming travel plans.
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