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1. Bran Castle, Transylvania, Romania
Although Count Dracula is a fictional character created by writer Bram Stoker, who was allegedly called a Romanian tyrant Vlad the Impaler, known and loved to impale his enemies on stakes. Vlad is said to have spent some time in this castle in Transylvania, Romania and the castle of Count Dracula was modeled on this. Spooky! Actually visited the castle a few years ago admit it's a little scary – many small stairs and scare stories of the tour guides.
2. Salem, Massachusetts, USA
Halloween or not, this little town is pretty creepy all year. The infamous Salem witch trials took place here in 1692 and 1693. More than 150 people were accused of being witches and imprisoned. 19 were eventually convicted and hanged for being witches. The city now has a museum about the trials, is the home of Witchcraft Heights Elementary School and the local soccer team, Club Brugge.
3. The Stanley Hotel, Estes Park, Colorado, USA
The Shining is one of the few horror films that scared me. You can actually stay at the hotel that inspired Stephen King's novel. Like the movie, the hotel has Creepy story. Flora Stanley, wife of the first owner is said to haunt the big hotel, playing a piano at night and wandering through the lobby. If you decide to stay here, avoid the 4th floor which is rumored to be full of shock after dark.
4. Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast, Fall River, Massachusetts, USA
If only one site visit is not afraid of creepy enough for you, whether you like this B & B. Lizzie Borden was accused of murdering her parents with an ax in this building in 1892. Although he was found not guilty for lack of evidence, many people thought she was the culprit. Now you can stay at the crime scene, sleeping in her old room, and even have the same food that their parents had before I met its creator. Creepy!
5. The Tower of London, UK
One of the most popular attractions in Britain, can also be one of the most haunted. The Tower of London was the place chosen for the executions, murders and torture for over 400 years, with a lot of ghost sightings have been reported since then. Rumor has it that the spirit of Anne Boleyn, one of the wives of Henry VIII, who was beheaded in 1536, has been seen in the Tower, sometimes carrying her head. Odd
. The city of York, UK
A BBC report called York in the UK and most haunted city in the world with A total of 504 appearances recorded according to the Spirit Foundation for International Research. York with its history of conflict and many tragic events has more ghosts than any other city in the world. Records include soldiers with no legs in the House Treasurers, logbooks ghosts in the Museum Library, ghostly nun at the Teatro Real and a ghost in the mill. Spooky!
7. The catacombs of Paris, France
The Catacombs of Paris is an underground cemetery that has existed since 1788. When the cemeteries of Paris were becoming too crowded and the disease was spreading improper burial, the catacombs were used to store the bones. In 1814, the graves were filled. Stretching a whopping 300 kilometers underground, only one small part is open to the public. Not for the faint of heart (or clostraphobic!).
8.Raynham Hall, Norfolk, United Kingdom
Raynham Hall in Norfolk, was the setting for the image, probably the most famous ghost in the world taken in 1936. Legend has it that the ghost, known as Mrs. Brown, is the Lady Raynham that has imprisoned in the room after her husband discovered she was having an affair. She was never allowed leave the room and remained there until he died.
9. Pripyat, Ukraine,
Pripyat is an abandoned city near where the disaster occurred at Chernobyl, the worst nuclear accident at the power plant in history. Once home to 50,000 people for years was abandoned, but in 2002 opened up to visitors. Although radiation levels are safe for short-term exposure, this is a place that does not want to visit. The scene of the atrocity of this kind is not something I would like to view. In addition, the forest surrounding the power plant is now populated with wolves and bears. If radiation is not, possible. No thanks!
10. The Bermuda Triangle
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