Eight most haunted places in the World
-File PhotoCheck out some of the scariest haunted places in the world below that will give you the creeps that you can never imagine.
-File PhotoKoh-i-Chiltan Peak – Balochistan, Pakistan: This mountain is said to be haunted by the spirits of 40 babies who were left by their parents to survive on their own. It is these children that they say can be heard crying in despair in the night when the winds blow strong, carrying down their voices calling to people to come up.
-File PhotoCatacombs of Paris, France: Dude to overflowing of cemeteries, human remains were transferred to ancient mining tunnels. One can clearly see the walls, lined up with human skulls and bones. Legend has it that the spirits of the deceased still haunt the tunnels.
-File PhotoMary King’s Close- Edinburgh, Scotland: The close (a residential street without through access) was buried beneath the city when the Royal Exchange was built. Rumors have it that the victims of plague were quarantined in the close to die.
-File PhotoThe Old Changi Hospital- Singapore: Â Urban explorers who visit this creepy site have claim to have seen ghost of soldiers wandering in the halls covered in blood.
-File PhotoThe Tower of London- England: Many people prior to their execution were held at the tower, including Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII. Some Historians claim that Henry ordered her execution when he lost interest in her.
-File PhotoCecil Hotel- Los Angeles, USA: This hotel has a very dark history and many people claims that the hotel is cursed as it has been home to serial killers and many strange death have taken place at the hotel.
-File PhotoThe Island of Dolls- Mexico: A hermit living on the island found the drowned body of a girl in the canal. He began hanging up dolls to appease her spirit, but 50 years later was found drowned in the same sport he found her.
-File PhotoBhangarh Fort- India: This place is said to be the most haunted place in India, local s and tourist are forbidden from entering the fort at night because ‘people who have trespassed at night have never returned’.



























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