1. Changi Beach, Singapore - During the Sook Ching battle of The Second World War, Changi Beach was a serving ground for the Japanese, there, thousands of Chinese died during this Operation as they were suspected of being anti-Japanese. Till now, very strange crying and screaming are reported by people.
So are planning to take any of the adventure in your life ? We recommend never try this and enter at your own risk.
2. Ohio University, Athens, America - Ohio University is famous as most haunted college campus. A huge number of places on campus are said to be haunted, and numerous other popular tales are told about the university across Athens county.
3. Screaming Tunnel, Niagara Falls, Ontario - The tunnel, constructed in the early 1800s, is 16 feet (4.9 m) in height and 125 feet (38 m) long. The actual location of the attraction is just off Warner Road. Often thought to be a railway tunnel, it was actually constructed only as a drainage tunnel so that water can be removed from the farmlands. This water would go underneath the Grand Trunk Railway and down to the valley below. Farmers used this tunnel to transport goods and animals safely underneath the busy railroad above.
As per the local fable, if you situate yourself in the middle of the dark tunnel at midnight and light a match, the flame will scrawl out and a girl’s screams will be heard.
4. Highgate Cemetery, North London, England -
The cemetery in its original form – the northwestern wooded area – opened in 1839, as part of a plan to provide seven large, modern cemeteries, now known as the "Magnificent Seven" around the outside of central London. The inner-city cemeteries, mostly the graveyards attached to individual churches, had long been unable to cope with the number of burials and were seen as a hazard to health and an undignified way to treat the dead. The initial design was by architect and entrepreneur Stephen Geary.
The atmosphere is chillinghere but Highgate Cemetery manifests some of the Britain’s most breathtaking and grandeur Gothic architecture. It’s also the burial place of Karl Marx.
5. Bhangarh Fort, India - Bhangarh Fort comes on the way from Jaipur to Alwar in Rajasthan, India. As per the fable, Singhia, a black magic tantrik cursed the palace so that everybody’s souls will be locked there for centuries without rebirth. All the houses in this area are without roofs because whenever a house is built with roof, the roof doesn;'t stay long and collapses. People who visit this place feel anxiety and restlessness. Nobody returns from this place that stays here after sunset. Entry after sunset is strictly prohibited in this area. You will see a board put by Archaeological Survey of India displaying “Staying after sunset is strictly prohibited in this area”.
6. Ancient Ram Inn, Gloucestershire, England - The Ancient Ram Inn can be found within the village of Wotton-under-Edge in Gloucestershire. Many people believe that it is one of the most haunted buildings in the country, if not the world! The inn is owned by John Humphries. Mr. Humphries also lives in the inn. The inn was once owned by the St. Mary’s Church when it was first built. Because of the reported spectres seen in the inn, it has been investigated by various paranormal researchers. It has been featured in various television shows, such as Most Haunted and the US series ‘Ghost Adventures’.
7. Monte Cristo, New South Wales, Australia - Christopher Crawley died at Monte Cristo on December 14, 1910, at the age of sixty-nine from heart failure due to a gangrenous abscess on his neck developed from constant rubbing of his starched collars. Monte Cristo means Mount of Christ and is located in Junee, New South Wales, Australia. It was built in 1884 by Christopher William Crawley, a local wealthy farmer. He was married to Elizabeth, a hard and ruthless woman who was rumoured to have ruled the household with an iron fist. Monte Cristo is one of the most haunted places in the world. Monte Cristo has been plagued by many horrific incidents and deaths over the years. The house and grounds are reported to have seven ghostly residents, although there could be more. Not surprisingly, the homestead is known as 'Australia's Most Haunted House'.
8. Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland - This castle is magnificiently medieval, perched atop a rocky crag, giving it a breathtaking vista of Scottish hills. There are as well 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.
9. Dominican Hill, Baguio City, Philippines - Apart from Military Academy, cemeteries, old hotels and various other haunted places are there Philippines. Previously Diplomat Hotel in Baguio City, Philippines is situated at the top of the Dominican Hill. Long before it was reconstructed into a hotel, it used to be a rest house and a seminal hall.
10. Berry Pomeroy Castle, Totness - The places is owned by Margret Dungeons. White Lady is the spirit of Margaret Pomeroy, who starved 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.
Halloween season just passed by leaving lost pf curosity for the other world around us. Wolrd is full of un-believable yet existing wonders and mystries. Haunted Places are one of them. Below we have list of world's most haunted places ready to peek at.
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