Here are some creepy locations from around the world that actually exist.

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Rock Pools, Canadian Mountains

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As manatees can't survive in water below 60 degrees, they migrate to Kings Bay and the adjacent rivers every winter, which are an average 72 degrees all year round. So from November through March 2012, you can head to Crystal River, which is 70 miles north of Tampa, where it is the epicenter of manatee-watching, and go frolicking with these giant but affectionate creatures.

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Driftwood Beach, Oregon

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Mount Adams with Wildflower Meadows of the Goat Rocks Wilderness, Washington state, USA

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Mount Hood, Near Portland, Oregon

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Colorado ranch- I will live here one day

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Pebble Shore Lake in Glacier National Park, Montana…

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Colorado

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Aurora Borealis in Boulder, CO

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The 10 best road trips in America

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Some breathtaking Alaska Scenery!

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Half Dome Reflection, Yosemite /

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Loch Ness, Scotland

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Na Pali Coast, Kauai, Hawaii

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View from Luffenholtz Point, Humboldt County CA

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Humboldt Lost Coast

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Marble Caves, Patagonia, Chile

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Mad River, Humboldt County, California

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Hidden Gem | Moaning Cavern, Northern California

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Mount Sneffels, Colorado.

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I belong in Colorado

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Mitchell Falls, Western Australia.

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Amazing Snaps: Northern Lights, Alaska

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Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

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Dutch tulip fields

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Juneau, Alaska

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The Atlantic Ocean Road. Romsdal, Norway

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Petrified Sand Dunes and Reflection, Paria Canyon - Vermillion Cliffs Wilderness, Arizona.

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Centralia, Pennsylvania Centralia was once a prosperous mining town, but in 1962 a mine fire broke out, which continues to burn off the coal underground to this day. As a result, its population is 10 as of 2010, making it one of the least-populated municipalities in Pennsylvania.

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