For thousands of years, there have been places around the world considered dangerous to humans. Might these locations hold the key to an otherworldly connection? At Australia's Black Mountains, local myths speak of ancient serpent gods and hikers disappearing. Every year hundreds are drawn to a dark forest at the base of Mount Fuji in Japan--to commit suicide. What causes these places to be evil? Could there be evidence that past extraterrestrial activity lead to the negative energy in Earth's evil places?
Aokigahara Forest
Japan · Japanese
Ancient Astronaut theorists cite the dark forest at the base of Mount Fuji where hundreds annually commit suicide, suggesting extraterrestrial activity creates negative energy at this 'evil place.'
Aokigahara Forest, Mount Fuji, Japan
Japan · Modern
Every year hundreds are drawn to a dark forest at the base of Mount Fuji in Japan to commit suicide. Ancient Astronaut theorists propose that past extraterrestrial activity created negative energy in this location.
Black Mountains
Australia · Aboriginal Australian
Ancient Astronaut theorists point to Aboriginal myths of ancient serpent gods and reports of hikers disappearing at Australia's Black Mountains, suggesting extraterrestrial activity in this 'evil place.'
Black Mountains, Australia
Australia · Aboriginal Australian
At Australia's Black Mountains, local myths speak of ancient serpent gods and hikers disappearing. Ancient Astronaut theorists suggest extraterrestrial entities may be responsible for the mysterious disappearances.