1. La Noria Cemetery in Atacama Desert, Chile
This is the place you do not want to get caught out after sundown. La Noria has a dark history. It was a lonely saltpeter-mining town whose inmates were subjected to unspeakable cruelty. Slave-like conditions prevailed, even for children. When the workers died, they were tossed in shallow, tumbledown graves-and forgotten.
However, after the settlement was shuttered in the 1920s, strange happenings were reported. Objects would change location when no one was looking.
A persistent, barely audible whisper filled the air. Most ominously, at night the cemetery would suddenly fill with presences, their gibbering voices heard for miles.