would you travel to these sites?

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)

1.Old Jewish cemetery, Prague
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Located in Josefov, it was for more than 300 years the only place where it was allowed to bury the Jews in Prague. It was created in 1439 (thus the first stone of Avigdor Karo dates) and, although it was growing over the years, it did not extend all the due and at the moment one can appreciate its intácto character.

Due to the lack of space, the bodies were buried one on top of another (reaching more than 10 stacks). To date, more than 12,000 headstones can be seen and an estimated 100,000 people may have been buried.

2- Abandoned city of Pripyat, Ukraine
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Now completely abandoned, the city had a population of almost 50,000 inhabitants before being evacuated by the Chernobyl nuclear accident

3- Doll's island, Mexico (my Mexico xd)
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Don Julián Santana was the caretaker of this island and it is said that he found a girl who drowned in the surrounding waters. Shortly after the tragedy she found a doll that was floating on the water and hung it in the trees to show respect and support the girl's spirit. For 50 years, until he drowned in the same waters, he continued to hang dolls and is now a tourist attraction of great interest.

all the images are from google

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