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10. Berry Pomeroy Castle, Totness
There are a number of legends associated with this 14th-century castle,
and it has a reputation of being haunted. It has 2 famous female
ghosts; the White Lady and the Blue Lady. According to legend the White
Lady is the spirit of Margaret Pomeroy, who starved to death while
imprisoned in the dungeons by her jealous sister. Apparently she haunts
the dark dungeons, and rises from St Margaret’s Tower to the castle
walls. The Blue Lady is not confined to specific areas and is supposed
to lure people into parts of the ruin. Apparently it’s a very bad idea
to follow her!
9. Dominican Hill, Baguio City, Philippines.
According
to some people the ghosts of people who were killed during the war
haunt this place. Some say the patients who died here despite having the
hope to be alive turned into ghosts. Hearing the banging of doors,
windows, clattering of dishes and screaming voices during night are
reported by people.
8. Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland
This
magnificent castle is typically medieval, perched atop a rocky crag,
giving it an amazing vista of Scottish hills. But inside the empty
halls and narrow streets of Edinburgh, there are the echoes of the dead.
At least, that’s what has been reported. Hot spots for specters include
the castle’s prison cells, the South Bridge vaults and Mary’s King
Close, a disused street used to quarantine and eventually entomb victims
of the plague. There are also reports of ghost dogs, a headless
drummer, and the bodies of prisoners taken during the French seven-year
war and the American War of Independence.
7. Monte Cristo, New South Wales, Australia
Monte
Cristo, Australia’s most haunted mansion is located in Junee, New South
Wales. Mrs Crawley, the owner of the house never came out of her home
after the death of her husband in 23 years of her remaining life except
for two times. After her death her ghost haunts the place particularly
her former room. Bodiless ghost, phantom face in the window, floating
apparition, strange and ghostly voices, automatic turning on and off
lights are some haunting experiences of the people. Some people reported
that when they entered the boy’s bed room they were breathless and
turned purple and almost died, they became normal after coming out from
the room.
6. Ancient Ram Inn, Gloucestershire, England
Whether
you believe in ghosts or not, a trip to the Ancient Ram Inn is an
unsettling experience. Its creaky floorboards, cold bare walls, musty
smells and dimly lit nooks and crannies epitomize everything a haunted
house should be. And the stories attached to this creepy building are
not for the fainthearted: Murder, satanism and child sacrifice are just a
few of the dark deeds said to have occurred here, oh and did we mention
apparently it’s built on a pagan burial ground?
5. Highgate Cemetery, North London, England
By
night, Highgate Cemetery is like something out of a horror movie. Eerie
crooked gravestones, headless angles covered in ivy, dark overgrown
passages between the tombs, it’s no wonder this is Britain’s number-one
ghost spot. Despite it’s chilling atmosphere, by day Highgate Cemetery
showcases some of the Britain’s most spectacular Gothic architecture,
offers fascinating guided tours. It’s also the burial place of Karl
Marx.
Bhangarh Fort is on way from Jaipur to Alwar in
Rajasthan, India. According to a legend, Singhia, a black magic tantrik
cursed the palace that everybody would die in the palace and their
souls will stay there for centuries without rebirth. Another interesting
point is, all the houses in this area are without roofs because
whenever a house is built with roof, the roof colla
pses.
This is the called most haunting place in India. People who visit this
place experience anxiety and restlessness. It is said that nobody
returns from this place that stays there after dark. Government
prohibited this area from staying after sunset. You will find a board
installed by Archaeological Survey of India displaying “Staying after
sunset is strictly prohibited in this area”.
3. Screaming Tunnel, Niagara Falls, Ontario
The haunting of the Screaming Tunnel is one of
Niagara Falls’ most enduring legends. Located off Warner Road, the
tunnel runs under the railway tracks that link Niagara Falls to Toronto
and New York City. According to local legend, over a century ago, a farm
house located just past the south entrance to the tunnel caught fire
one night. A young girl, he
r clothes
engulfed in flames, fled screaming from the house. She ran through the
tunnel in an attempt to extinguish her garments but collapsed and died
on the tunnel floor. A variation of this story has the girl set ablaze
in the tunnel by her enraged father when he learned his wife had won
custody of their children during an nasty divorce battle. Another
version tells of a young girl who was raped inside the tunnel and her
body burned to cover the evidence. All these stories allege that if you
stand in the middle of the dark tunnel at midnight and light a match,
the flame will go out and a girl’s screams will be heard.
2. Ohio University, Athens, America
Ohio University is known in state folklore as
the most haunted college campus. A large number of places on campus are
said to be haunted, and numerous other popular tales are told about the
university across Athens county. The British Society for Psychical
Research claims that Athens, Ohio, is one of the most haunted places in
the world. Wilson Hall, famous fo
r a girl
(a supposed witch)who killed herself moments after writing satanic and
supernatural things on the wall in her own blood. The five cemetaries
that form a pentagram that surrounds the campus, with the administrative
building being in the center of the devil’s sign. Washington Hall,
which is famous for housing a team of basketball players who all died in
a terrible crashm their ghosts still haunt the hall, and you can
sometimes hear them dribbling. The catacombs of Jefferson Hall, where
numerous ghost sightings have occurred. And finally, for The Ridges, an
abandoned insane asylum that was known for thousands of labotamies and
electro shock treatments. Also, a patient who disappeared, and was found
five weeks later, her body decomposed onto the floor and left a stain
that outlines her body. This stain can still be seen today.
1. Changi Beach, Singapore
Changi
Beach served as a popular killing ground for the Japanese during the
Sook Ching massacre of The Second World War. Thousands of Chinese were
tortured and killed during this Operation as they were suspected of
being anti-Japanese. Strange crying and screaming are reported by
people. The heads of the Chinese dead bodies are sometimes seen flying
everywhere and headless bodies walk around the beach. The scariest thing
is that the ghosts leave blood stains. During nights people observe dug
holes that appear as if they were used for burying bodies.
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