1. The Tower of London, London
Her Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress The Tower of London, more commonly known as the Tower of London (and historically simply as The Tower), is an historic monument in central London, England on the north bank of the River Thames. Perhaps the most well-known ghostly resident of the Tower is the spirit of Ann Boleyn, one of the wives of Henry VIII, who was also beheaded in the Tower in 1536. Her ghost has been spotted on many occasions, sometimes carrying her head, on Tower Green and in the Tower Chapel Royal.
2. The ghost town of San Zhi
Situated on the outskirts of Taipei, Taiwan, and was built in the early 80's as luxury residence, but with the passage of time was totally abandoned, they say, because of the constant that claimed human deaths in construction .
3. Goosnargh Chingle hall (great britain)
built in a cross by Adam Singleton in 1260 has passageways and secret rooms. its tendency Catholic, there was a wall jhon born forbidden place during the revolution of England, the castle was no torture and murder, is now counted 21 ghosts inside including monks and a horrible looking woman.
4. The White House, Washington DC
The home of the presidents of the United States. President Harrison is said to be heard rummaging around in the attic of the White House, looking for who knows what. President Andrew Jackson is thought to haunt his White House bedroom. And the ghost of First Lady Abigail Adams was seen floating through one of the White House hallways, as if carrying something. The most frequently sighted presidential ghost has been that of Abraham Lincoln. Eleanor Roosevelt once stated she believed she felt the presence of Lincoln watching her as she worked in the Lincoln bedroom. Also during the Roosevelt administration, a young clerk claimed to have actually seen the ghost of Lincoln sitting on a bed pulling off his boots.
5. The
Screaming Bridge
At least 36 people were reported dead on or around the Maud Hughes Road Bridge. Ghostly figures, mists, and lights have been seen, as well as black hooded figures and a phantom train. According to the legend, a man and woman were held up on top of the bridge while travelling on a car. At first the man got out to get help to save the woman but she died, later the man also died. Another story says a woman threw her baby off the bridge and then hanged herself.
6. Changi Beach
People complain that they hear strange crying and screaming
in the area. Sometimes, the heads of the Chinese dead bodies are seen flying
and headless bodies walk around the beach. The scariest thing is that the
ghosts leave blood stains. During nights people observed dug holes that appear
as if they were used for burying bodies. Changi Beach in reality served as a
killing ground as a part of the Sook Ching massacre by the Japanese during the
World War II.
7. Centralia, the ghost town
7. Centralia, the ghost town
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