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  2. Oak Island - Wikipedia

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    Areas of interest on the island with regard to treasure hunters include a location known as the "Money Pit", which is allegedly the original searchers’ spot. Located on the east side of Oak Island, the Money Pit is—or was—a shaft more than 100 feet (30 m) deep.

  3. Japanese haunted towns - Wikipedia

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    Festivals related to yōkai or the history of Yōkaichi are held there. "Yōkaichi ha Yōkaichi" is held mainly by "Honaikai" to inform people of the history and to advance yōkai culture. A parade with ghosts and a haunted house is held. The "Yōkaichi Shōtoku Maturi" is a festival during which a night market is held and people enjoy dancing.

  4. Nan Madol - Wikipedia

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    Nan Madol was the ceremonial and political seat of the Saudeleur Dynasty, which united Pohnpei's estimated population of 25,000 people until about 1628. [3] Set apart between the main island of Pohnpei and Temwen Island, it was a scene of human activity as early as the first or second century AD.

  5. Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine - Wikipedia

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    Some carved stones in the area are referred to as "Peralta Stones" and Spanish text and crude maps on them are considered by some to be clues to the location of a Peralta family gold mine in the Superstition Mountains, although others believe the stones to be modern fakes. A lack of historical records leaves uncertainty as to whether a Peralta ...

  6. Inunaki Village - Wikipedia

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    There's another story related to the village, which tells of a telephone booth near the Inunaki bridge, which allegedly gets a call coming from Inunaki Village every night. The person that answers that call will be cursed and transported to the village. The victim of the curse will start to lose control of their body and mind before eventually ...

  7. Tribe of Dan - Wikipedia

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    The initial territory of Dan appears in dark green north of Philistia on this map of the tribes. The Dan tribe's serpent plate on the Heichal Shlomo's door in Jerusalem. Map of Dan, 17th century Dutch map. In the Biblical census of the Book of Numbers, the tribe of Dan is portrayed as the second largest Israelite tribe (after Judah). [2]

  8. Midas - Wikipedia

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    The Midas Monument, a Phrygian rock-cut tomb dedicated to Midas (700 BC).. There are many, and often contradictory, legends about the most ancient King Midas. In one, Midas was king of Pessinus, a city of Phrygia, who as a child was adopted by King Gordias and Cybele, the goddess whose consort he was, and who (by some accounts) was the goddess-mother of Midas himself. [5]

  9. List of reportedly haunted locations - Wikipedia

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    Cinco Saltos in Río Negro has been reported to have a number of ghosts, most of them reportedly the result of witchcraft.In 2009, an intact corpse of an 8- to 12-year-old girl who had died in the 1930s was found in a cemetery ossuary.