There are many such scary places in the world, where people shy away from going. One such place is also in Transalvania province of Romania, where such mysterious incidents happen that people are afraid to go there.
This is Hoya Basue, which is considered one of the most dangerous forests in the world. Due to the mysterious events happening here, this place is called 'Bermuda Triangle of Romania or Transylvania'.
The trees in this forest are twisted and crooked, which look very scary even in daylight. People also associate this place with UFOs and ghosts. Apart from this, it is said that many people have mysteriously disappeared here.
This notorious forest is located in Cluj County, west of the city of Cluj-Napoca. It is spread over 700 acres and hundreds of people are believed to have gone missing here.
People's interest in the Hoya Basue forest was first aroused when a shepherd went missing in the area. According to the age-old legend, the man mysteriously disappeared as soon as he entered the forest. Surprisingly, 200 sheep were also with him at that time.
A few years ago a military technician claimed to have seen a flying star in this forest. Apart from this, in the year 1968 also a person named Emil Baraniya claimed to have seen a supernatural body in the sky here. Some tourists visiting here have also mentioned some similar incidents.
It is said that some people had come here for the purpose of roaming, but they disappeared for some time and then came again later. People say that mysterious powers reside in this forest. Here people also hear strange sounds. This is the reason why people do not want to keep even their feet in this forest.
According to legend, in the year 1870, the daughter of a farmer living in a nearby village accidentally entered this forest and disappeared after that. People were surprised when the girl came back from the forest exactly five years later, but she had completely lost her memory. However, after some time he also died.
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