Explore Mystical Places
Check out this list of mystically beautiful places to explore. If you know of a spot you think would fit please share it with us through the Mystical Locations section in the forum.
ANGEL OAK PARK
Charleston, South Carolina
Angel Oak Park is located on Johns Island where you can find what is known as "A Lowcountry Treasure". The Southern Live Oak tree is a historical site of the City of Charleston's public parks. It's considered the largest Live Oak Tree east of Mississippi estimating to be 300 to 400 years old.
THE LAST BOOKSTORE
Los Angeles, California
The Last Bookstore is the largest new and used bookstore in California. It's 22,000 sq. feet with a record store, comic book store, 5 art studios, an epic yarn shop, a famous book tunnel, a mammoth head, and unexpected nooks of funkiness. They are located in a hundred-year-old bank building.
TUNNEL OF LOVE
Klevan, Ukraine
The Tunnel of Love is a section of industrial railway located near Klevan, Ukraine, that links it with Orzhiv. It is a railway surrounded by green arches and is three to five kilometers in length. It is known for being a favorite place for couples to take walks since trains only pass three times a day.
KING OF CUPS
Chicago, Illinois
Chicago’s first spirit lounge has arrived offering nightlife from a mystical perspective and catering to the adventurous soul with a curious palate. King of Cups strives to please its subjects with unpretentious fun, great cocktails and a memorable experience you can share with others.
KAMAKURA
Kamakura, Japan
Kamakura is a seaside Japanese city just south of Tokyo. The political center of medieval Japan, modern-day Kamakura is a prominent resort town with dozens of Buddhist Zen temples and Shinto shrines. Its most recognizable landmark is the Kotoku-in Temple’s Great Buddha, a roughly 13m-high bronze statue still standing after a 15th-century tsunami.
FATHER O’DONNELL’S WELL
Ardmore, Ireland
Surrounded by a 12th century graveyard and round tower, Father O´Donnell´s well is believed to possess healing properties. Whether or not the validity of such a claim can be verified, the laid-back and relaxing nature of the mystical well is more than capable of uplifting the spirit of any weary traveler.
via wego.com
ROYAL PORTUGUESE
READING ROOM
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
This library and cultural institution designed by the Portuguese architect Rafael da Silva e Castro, was erected between 1880 and 1887 in Neo-Manueline style. It evokes the exuberant Gothic-Renaissance style in force at the time of the Portuguese discoveries. It is listed by the State Institute of Cultural Heritage