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Top 10 Haunted places in the world

Since " Bhut chaturdashi " is knocking on the door, knowing about some of the world' s spookiest places wouldn't be a bad idea. Haunted places around the world capture the imagination and curiosity of people, blending history, folklore, and eerie occurrences. These locations are shrouded in mystery, with tales of ghosts, spirits, and paranormal activity. Let's take a glance at them-

1.The Tower of London, England:-
History: Known for its grim history of executions, including Anne Boleyn and Lady Jane Grey.
Hauntings: Ghostly sightings include Anne Boleyn, the White Lady, and the ghost of Thomas Becket.

2. Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, USA:-
History: Former psychiatric hospital with a dark past of patient mistreatment.
Hauntings: Reports of ghostly apparitions, voices, and unexplained noises within its haunted halls.

3.Poveglia Island, Italy:-
History: Once a quarantine station for the bubonic plague and later a mental asylum.
Hauntings: Legends suggest the island is haunted by the tormented souls of plague victims and asylum patients.

4. Château de Brissac, France:-
History: A 15th-century castle with a history of political intrigue and family drama.
Hauntings:The castle is said to be haunted by the "Green Lady," a ghost who wanders the halls in mourning.

5. Aokigahara Forest (suicide forest), Japan:-
History: Known as the "Suicide Forest" due to a high number of suicides.
Hauntings: The forest is associated with spiritual activity, and visitors report unsettling experiences.

6. Bhangarh Fort, India:-
History: Legends tell of a curse leading to the fort's abandonment.
Hauntings: Visitors have reported eerie sounds, apparitions, and an unsettling atmosphere.

7. Eastern State Penitentiary, USA:-
History: Former prison known for its harsh solitary confinement methods.
Hauntings: Reports of ghostly figures, whispers, and inexplicable sounds within the prison walls.

8. Monte Cristo Homestead, Australia:-
History: Australia's most haunted house, with a history of tragic deaths.
Hauntings: Numerous reports of ghostly apparitions, strange noises, and paranormal occurrences.

9. The Ancient Ram Inn, England:-
History: Built in the 12th century, it has a dark history of witchcraft and ritual sacrifice.
Hauntings: Visitors have reported encounters with various ghosts, including a succubus.

10. Poenari Castle, Romania:-
History: Linked to the Count Dracula legend, built as a fortress against the Ottoman Empire.
Hauntings: Visitors sense a spooky atmosphere and report encounters with supernatural entities (dracula).

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