Top Five Bizarre Pilgrimages!!!
Forget Jerusalem, Mecca and the Vatican. If you prefer the supernatural to the spiritual, these destinations are for you.
5. Crop circles
Whether they’re the work of aliens or a farmer with too much time on his hands, crop circles continue to fascinate. Crop Circle and Sacred Places Research Tours in England takes travellers to alleged sacred spots and has a spiritual director who promises to draw individuals out of their religious “box”. www.travelwebs.net/CropCircles
4. Roswell
The International UFO Museum and Research Centre in Roswell, New Mexico, USA, was born out of the famous Roswell incident in 1947. The area was abuzz with reported UFO sightings, leading to accusations of a government cover-up. Today the Roswell museum is a mecca for ET enthusiasts, offering lectures, workshops, viewings and the annual Roswell Festival in July. www.iufomrc.org
3. The Bermuda Triangle
You’ve probably heard of this suspicious area in the Atlantic Ocean where planes and ships have vanished into thin air. While the truth behind these disappearances remains unknown, tourists continue to be drawn to the area in droves. Locals have cashed in on the controversy by offering countless tours into the heart of the vortex. http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/bermudatriangle/tour/tour.html
2. Voyage to the hollow Earth
Indigenous Eskimos believe there is a hole in the North Pole that leads to a paradise. Now you can pay more than $20,000 to join American adventurer Steve Currey, who has chartered a Russian nuclear icebreaker and is standing by to take the first 100 people to sign up for this harebrained voyage. Departure is scheduled for June 26, 2007. www.voyagehollowearth.com
1. The Mystery Spot
The Mystery Spot is an area about 46 metres in diameter located in the redwood forests just outside Santa Cruz, California. The spot defies gravity, allowing weird and wonderful things to occur, including balls rolling uphill and hard-earned money disappearing from pockets. www.mysteryspot.com
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December 27th, 2007 at 11:29 pm
Interesting places - I checked out the Voyage to Hollow Earth, and apparently Steve Curry died before the trip ever happened, and all future trips were canceled.
December 28th, 2007 at 4:06 am
This article is really nice one i like the these photoes
jasmine
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