
Don't Go There
A Tour of the World's Most Sinister Spots
J. W. Ocker(Author)
Quirk Books (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 13. August 2026
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-1-68369-502-8 (ISBN)
Description
Embark on a guided tour of 30 of the most dangerous and mysterious locations that we simply cannot stay away from.
Have you ever visited a forest or an abandoned building and gotten a bad vibe? There are places that are rife with rumors of hauntings, monsters, and sinister phenomena that can't be explained. And there are just as many sites that are the confirmed home of disasters, murders, and man-made mistakes. Everyone's heard about the Bermuda Triangle, but do you know these chilling sites?
Roopkund: There's a lake tucked high in the frozen Himalayan Mountains . . . and it's full of skeletons.
Mount Shasta: This mysterious mountain in California inspired the I AM cult and is said to host UFOs, bigfoots, and lizard people.
Nahanni National Park: Called the "Valley of the Headless Men," this national park in northern Canada is famous for legends of a hidden gold mine . . . and a series of decapitated miners.
Pine Barrens: Best known as the home of the Jersey Devil, this desolate pine forest has also hosted pirates, the mafia, and moonshiners.
Ciudad Blanca: This fabled pre-Columbian "Lost City of the Monkey God" in Honduras doesn't want to be found, and explorers seeking it have met violent ends.
Award-winning travel writer and dark history expert J. W. Ocker explores these and many more locales around the world in this fascinating illustrated compendium that will ignite curiosity . . . and perhaps inspire some dubious travel plans.
Have you ever visited a forest or an abandoned building and gotten a bad vibe? There are places that are rife with rumors of hauntings, monsters, and sinister phenomena that can't be explained. And there are just as many sites that are the confirmed home of disasters, murders, and man-made mistakes. Everyone's heard about the Bermuda Triangle, but do you know these chilling sites?
Roopkund: There's a lake tucked high in the frozen Himalayan Mountains . . . and it's full of skeletons.
Mount Shasta: This mysterious mountain in California inspired the I AM cult and is said to host UFOs, bigfoots, and lizard people.
Nahanni National Park: Called the "Valley of the Headless Men," this national park in northern Canada is famous for legends of a hidden gold mine . . . and a series of decapitated miners.
Pine Barrens: Best known as the home of the Jersey Devil, this desolate pine forest has also hosted pirates, the mafia, and moonshiners.
Ciudad Blanca: This fabled pre-Columbian "Lost City of the Monkey God" in Honduras doesn't want to be found, and explorers seeking it have met violent ends.
Award-winning travel writer and dark history expert J. W. Ocker explores these and many more locales around the world in this fascinating illustrated compendium that will ignite curiosity . . . and perhaps inspire some dubious travel plans.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 133 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
35 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-68369-502-8 (9781683695028)
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Person
J. W. Ocker is an Edgar Award-winning travel writer, novelist, and blogger. His previous books include Poe-Land, A Season with the Witch, the New York Times-reviewed Cursed Objects, The United States of Cryptids, and Cult Following. He is also the creator of the blog and podcast OTIS: Odd Things I've Seen (oddthingsiveseen.com), where he chronicles his visits to oddities around the world.