The 10 most famous haunted places in the world

The famous Edinburgh Castle is one of the most ghostly places in Scotland. The city of Edinburgh itself is also known as the ghost city across Europe.

1. Edinburgh Castle - Edinburgh, Scotland city

On many occasions, castle visitors said they saw a phantom blowing the headless flute - the soul of the French prisoners in the 7-year War and of the colonial prisoners in the American Revolutionary War in the world. 18th century. Even the ghost of a dog wanders around the dog's graveyard.

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2. Whaley House - California, USA

Whaley House, located in the city of San Diego, California, is known as the "most famous haunted house in America". Thomas Whaley built it in 1857 on the site that used to be a cemetery, since then Whaley House has become a place where ghosts gather.

The writer deTraci Regula recalls the strange things she witnessed: 'Many times, while dining at Old Town Mexican cafe across the street, I often notice doors. The lightning on the second floor of the house sometimes opened, after Whaley House was closed for a long time. In a recent visit, I could feel the energy in some places in the house, I smelled a slight cigar, especially in the courtroom. Through the corridor, I smelled the perfume, at first I thought it was a female lecturer, but later I learned that Whaley House had absolutely no smell at all. '

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3. Borley house - Borley village, England

Borley House was built by Bishop Henry Dawson Ellis Bull near the church of Borley in 1862 and he moved here after a year of being appointed pastor of the parish.

Ghost hunters like to quote the story of a Saint Benedict monastery that the house was built in 1362. Accordingly, a monk of this monastery secretly related to a nun at the monastery. Other institutes nearby. After the affair was revealed, the monk was executed and the nun was closed to the monastery's brick wall.

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4. Bell Farm - Tennessee, USA

Bell Farm is mentioned in many books, movies and TV shows. The story behind Bell's ghost farm is famous because it is the only recorded account of the rumors about demons, about a ghost that caused the death of a living person.

Between 1817-1821, the Bell family was in crisis by a ghost woman named ' witch Bell ' or ' Kate '. They believed that Kate had tormented and tortured John Bell (the father of the family with neurological disorders), eventually causing him to die.

John could not sleep or recover. A strange black liquid bottle was found in John's bed after his death. To check for fluids, John's family members dripped a drop into the family's cat's tongue, and the cat immediately turned to die. In the past 3 years, the community living around Bell Farm is still obsessed with that woman and they believe that Kate is doing something very bad.

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5. Raynham Building - Norfolk County, England

Raynham Building is famous for the ghost of ' Mrs. Brown ' captured by two photographers in 1936. It is one of the most true ghost photos ever.

It is said that the ghost of ' Mrs. Brown ' renders the entire staircase of the Raynham house. In the early 1800s, King George IV, who lived in this house, saw a woman wearing brown clothes standing by his bed with pale face and disheveled hair.

In 1836, Colonel Loftus visited this house on Christmas day, accidentally saw the ghost. A week later, he saw ghosts wearing brown satin suits with 2 empty eye sockets. A few years later, officer Frederick Marryat and two friends saw ' Mrs. Brown ' going up and down the stairs with a lantern in her hand. Mr. Marryat uses a gun to shoot at the ghost but the bullet pierces the ghost's body.

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6. Queen Mary - California, USA

According to those who had visited and worked on Queen Mary, the engine room was the haunted area of ​​the ship, because a 17-year-old sailor was crushed to death after trying to escape a fire. Many people have reported that they heard knocking and banging on the water pipes around the door. In the area at the reception desk of the hotel, visitors often see the ghost of a woman dressed in white.

In addition, there are many ghosts haunting the pool of Queen Mary. People often hear the sound of a little girl calling her mother and doll - a little girl who breaks her neck in an accident at the pool. The furniture in the changing room is self-moving, tourists can feel the hands touching the person, the appearance of the souls and the painful groans of a ghost in the middle of the hull - a water The player died here when Queen Mary collided with a smaller ship.

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7. White House - Washington, USA capital

Located at 1600 on Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, the White House is not only the residence of contemporary US presidents but also the " meeting point " of some of the presidents. Someone once heard President Harrison rummaging through the rooftop, President Andrew Jackson refused to leave his bedroom, and the first lady ghost Abigail Adams hovered in the hallway.

The most commonly seen ghost is by President Abraham Lincoln. A young female secretary under the Roosevelt administration said she saw Mr. Lincoln's shadow sitting on the bed and taking off his boots. On another occasion, the Dutch queen Wilhelmina was awakened by a knock on the door but when she answered, she received Lincoln's gaze from the hallway.

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8. Tower of London - London capital, England

One of the most famous intact historical sites in the world, the Tower of London is also among the most famous haunted landmarks. There is no doubt that this is the place where hundreds of executions, homicides and barbaric torture have taken place over the past 1,000 years. Dozens of "encounters" with ghosts outside and inside the tower were recorded.

On a cold winter day in 1957, at 3 am, a guard was awakened by the beating on the watchtower. When he stepped outside to find out, he saw a white figure at the top of the tower. Later, the new soldier knew that Jane Gray had been beheaded here on this very day (February 12, 1994).

However, perhaps the most famous specter in this tower is the soul of Ann Boleyn - one of Henry VIII's wives, who was also beheaded in 1536. The specter is seen a lot. times, sometimes holding her head wandering in the Blue Tower and the Chapel tower.

One of the scariest ghost stories associated with London Tower is the story of the death of Countess Salisbury, who was sentenced to death after being accused of involvement in criminal acts in 1541 ( although people believe she is innocent). While struggling at the top of the scaffold, she escaped and was chased by her clenched hand, swinging a falling knife. This horrifying execution is often played by souls in the Blue Tower.

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9. Ballygally Castle - Bay of Ballygally, Ireland

Settled in the village of the same name, in Antrim County (northern Ireland), Ballygally castle turns to the sea in front of Ballygally. It is the only building built in the 17th century that is still being used as a residence and one of the most ghostly places in the region.

A ghost often referred to as the ghost of Mrs. Isobel Shaw - the former owner of the castle. The rumors that people living in the house sometimes hear knocking on the door but then immediately disappear. When Isobel was alive, he was locked in the room by his husband and did not feed, she died from jumping from the window. Another ghost that often walks around the castle in a silk dress is Mrs. Nixon, who lived here in the 19th century.

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10. Rose Hall Castle - Montego Bay, Jamaica

Rose Hall is the most famous stone castle built in the 1770s in Jamaica. With a top floor plastered, Rose Hall sits on a hillside, giving visitors a beautiful view of the sea.

Rose Hall is turned to the story of a woman named Annie Palmer who came here in 1820 and unreal legends about underground tunnels, bloodstains and ghost stories. Annie Palmer is a witch, it is believed that she killed three husbands (by poisoning, stabbing, hanging, then pouring boiled oil into their ears) and many mistresses including slaves for reasons She simply bored them. Recently, tourists have taken photos of ghostly faces.

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