Are there entrances to hell




















Link to this Post. It was found in a deserted industrial area upriver from Saint Louis. Country Italy Location Genoa, Italy Description It's a family grave hidden between the trees of a big cemetery, when I tried to go in black crows came flying out. The photo was taken on Halloween day, This is the last time I saw my friend Daniel. I dread to think what that backside looks like now. Country England Location This entrance is by stream called Cogden Beck on the moors above Grinton Lodge Youth Hostel link Description I found this entrance on a walk down a public footpath that has mostly fallen into the stream below.

It was quite a challenge to get there and sadly I couldn't get any closer due to the torrent of oddly coloured water From what i could see this tunnel seems to just keep going into the hillside towards the hell below Country Ireland Location Town of Donaghadee in County Down link Description Old toilet in a derelict house - it looks as though all manner of beasts use this entrance. It often goes unnoticed as the rich entertainment-biz people pass by.

But once I got close and heard an echoing metallic hammering deep within. We can only speculate as to what the orange liquid dripping out of the entrance is This picture shows the initiation well, which provides access to a portal. Access to the well is gained by a hidden revolving door in the rocks. This is the entrance Odysseus used in mythology to get to Hades. It was one of 5 rivers said to be an entrance along with Cocytus, Lethe, Phlegethon and Styx. Mount Etna is a volcano in Sicily.

It is the biggest volcano in Italy. The mountain is important in mythology as it is said to be where Hephaestus, the god of blacksmiths, forged his goods.

According to a book written between and , there is a spring near the mountain which leads to the underworld. In Fengdu, one can find the almost 2, year old Fengdu Ghost City which was built specifically to resemble the idea of hell found in Chinese mythology and buddhism.

According to Wikipedia:. According to Chinese beliefs, the dead must pass three tests before passing to the next life. This stone bridge was built during the Ming Dynasty and is a test for Good and Evil.

It has three arches and only the middle one is used for testing people. There are different protocols for crossing the bridge depending on sex, age, marital status. At the bridge demons allow or forbid passage. The good are allowed to pass while the evil will be pushed to the water below.

This is now done as a tourist attraction and performers characterised as demons momentarily stop tourists on the bridge but finally allow them across. Then the dead must proceed to Ghost-Torturing Pass where they present themselves for judgment before Yama, King of Hell.

This is the second test. In this area there are large sculptures of demons. Often mentioned in Greek Mythology by famous poet Homer the river acts as a mode of transport for the dead into their afterlife.

As tourists, we can ride on this river, swim in it as well—but at your own risk…Creepy? It sent chills down my spine as well! However, these places are all famous tourist attractions, and definitely ones that you should visit.

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