The world famous 'haunted' tunnels

Moonville Tunnel, Blue Ghost Tunnel, Screaming Tunnel . are famous places that are "haunted" famous in the world.

Dark and old places are the leading candidates for mysterious stories, legends or simply unfounded words about "haunted". And the tunnel is a perfectly suitable place to originate such "rumor" stories .

Here is the story of famous tunnels rumored that " unseen souls " are holding back. They always attract ghost hunters and challenge the curiosity of the brave people.

1. Screaming tunnel

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Legend of the Screaming tunnel, Niagara Falls tells of a young girl who met the unfortunate fate. According to a legend, many centuries ago, a farm was located in the road to the south of the fire tunnel. A burning young girl ran into the tunnel, shouting and walking and finally collapsing on the tunnel. Someone said that the girl was burned by her father on the fire for no reason to win custody of her after divorce.

Other legends say that the girl was forced into a tunnel and burned to evoke evidence. And there are many other stories around this tunnel legend, however, all have one thing in common that is about the girl's screams before she dies, which is said to be the origin of the tunnel name. . (Sreaming means screaming).

Not knowing which legend is right, only knowing that if you stand in the cellar and burn a match, the fire will turn off and you will hear screams!

2. The Blue Ghost Tunnel

This tunnel is known for a mistake. A person who investigated paranormal phenomena tried to search for the Screaming tunnel but was lost. Later, he realized he was in a deep tunnel hun smoking - Merritton tunnel - a train tunnel near the city of Thorold (Canada).

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There, he said, I saw a strange smog of blue . Since then, the reputation of this tunnel soon surpassed its cousin, Screaming Tunnel.

Many locals believe that the ghosts here are of two railway engineers who died when their steam locomotive collided with the tunnel wall in 1903. One of the two injured in the boiler and died right away place.

When the rescue force tried to pull him out, his leg was severed. Another firefighter of the train fell into flames and burned 90% of his body, he died an hour later at a nearby hospital.

Because of the safety, the local authorities have reinforced the tunnel. Now, this tunnel becomes a popular choice in the list of ' Most haunted places in Canada '.

3. Sensabaugh tunnel

The Sensabaugh tunnel was built in Tennessee in the 1920s as part of a road and named after the man who owned the land - Edward Sensabaugh.

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Since then, Ed (aka Edward) is present in all the legends behind this mysterious place. In one version, Ed told a homeless person to live in his home. But this man tried to steal the jewelry so Ed threatened him with a gun. The thief took Ed's daughter as a hostage to escape and then killed the girl in the tunnel.

The other version ignores the details of homeless men and depicts Ed as a crazy man who kills all his family, including a small child and then throws them into a tunnel. Since then, many people believe that the soul of the child has haunted this tunnel to this day.

Local people say, if you accidentally turn off the engine right in the middle of the tunnel, you can hardly restart them. Not only that, you'll hear Ed's cries and footsteps approaching.

An investigation by the South American state's phenomenal research community has concluded that ghost phenomena are not sufficiently valid. The truth is that Edward died of old age in the 1950s. Besides, none of his children died as a child. It was because he was dissatisfied with the bad young men who used the tunnel to have fun, he created many horrible voices to scare anyone hiding in the tunnel.

4. Moonville Tunnel

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The town of Moonville, Ohio is probably long forgotten if there is no story of the haunted tunnel here. Accordingly, the tunnel was built when the old landowner wanted to create a shortcut to transport coal and clay . for his own sake.

A track around the tunnel is designed and it is described as almost a deadly trap . It is thin, narrow and quite dangerous when there is only one rack. At least 5 people were killed by the ship hit, most recently in 1986.

Now, many people are rumored, this route is no longer used except for a ghost . There are some stories about this ghost's background. In some versions, it was a man, he was drunk, took a shortcut to the house and just as the train arrived, he waved the lights to signal people but the train did not stop. The lost man was supposed to be there, and he always tried to wave the train with his lamp.

5. Gold Camp Road Tunnel

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Gold Camp Road is a long tunnel that runs around central Colorado. There is a local legend that, a bus filled with children walking in the cellar in 1987, suddenly, the third tunnel collapsed and killed everyone.

Today, local people believe, they still hear the giggles of the children in the first and second tunnels, but if you stand near the entrance of the third tunnel, you will hear screams. And if you drive through the third tunnel, there will be mysterious fingerprints on the windows.

Victoria park tunnel

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Victoria park tunnel in Brisbane, Australia is one of the macabre haunting locations. Witnesses said they first saw ghosts here in 1903. Later, other witnesses saw other ghosts that appeared in 1932, 1965. In particular, in 1965, the The witness saw 4 ghosts within 10 days.

After that, about 5,000 people flocked to the area one evening to see ghosts. Therefore, the police had to block a nearby road. At 10pm, about 1,500 people went inside the tunnel and stared at the thrilling walls waiting for ghosts to appear.