Some lakes invite swimming. Some invite photography. But Lake Usori? It whispers. It beckons. It waits. Nestled in the caldera of an ancient volcano at the foot of Mount Osore in Aomori, this eerie, otherworldly lake has long been believed to be a gateway to the afterlife.
From above, Pulau Bungin resembles a jigsaw puzzle of rooftops tightly packed into the sea. No trees. No open fields. Just houses—hundreds of them—squeezed together so tightly that even alleyways feel like afterthoughts. Welcome to one of the most densely populated islands in the world, hiding quietly in the lesser-traveled waters of Indonesia.
The lights dim. The crowd roars. Trumpets blare as a man in a glittering mask steps into the ring like a comic book hero come to life. He isn’t just a wrestler—he’s a warrior, a symbol, a living myth. Welcome to the world of Lucha Libre, where wrestling is not just a sport… it’s theater.