"Venice's Plague Island: A Dark Tourist's Delight"

Poveglia Island, located just miles from Venice, Italy, was once a dumping ground for plague victims during the 1300s. Now known as "Plague Island" or "Island of Death," it has become a popular destination for dark tourists. The island's ancient buildings are covered in vines and graffiti, creating a haunting atmosphere. The island also housed a mental hospital in the 1920s, where a doctor allegedly tortured and killed patients. The Yes Theory YouTube channel recently visited the island, describing their experience as "creepy" and feeling the absence of life. Nearby islands in Venice, such as Lazzaretto Nuovo, also have haunting reputations, including rumors of a vampire and mass graves.
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