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Haunted locales and houses of horror from the Amityville home to the Tower of London; travel tips for those seeking a trip filled with fun and evil.
Haunted Happenings In Latin America
Haunted Houses Built on cursed land Considered to be one of the most haunted houses in all of Latin America, La Casa Matusita is located in Lima, Peru. This house has a very frightening and violent history. Supposedly according to rumors, the house was built on land that had been cursed dating back to Spanish colonialism.
By Rasma Raisters5 years ago in Horror
Aokigahara The Suicide Forest
Aokigahara as seen in the movie "The Forest", and also known as Jukai or sea of trees is located in Japan across a 13.5 mile radius at the edge of mount Fuji two hours outside of Tokyo. It's land is covered in a maze of trees, volcanic rocks, caverns, and moss. Though the moss might seem beautiful, one of it's main functions is breaking down decay which includes that of animals and humans. The forest dates back to more then 1,000 years old and is believed to be one of the most haunted places in the world with the average believed death rate to now reach almost 70-100 known suicides a year and at least 200 attempts per year.
By Erica Rose5 years ago in Horror
Ghostly Spirits in Belgium
Killed By a Jilted Lover You'll find the Chateau De La Roche-En-Ardennes in Belgium and find that it is haunted. La Roche-en-Ardenne is a Walloon municipality. It lies beside a bend on the River Ourthe. Visiting the chateau the most famous resident is Countess Berthe de la Roche who was the daughter of the lord of the castle.
By Rasma Raisters5 years ago in Horror
Ghostly Sightings In Scotland
Ghostly Monks The Dryburgh Abbey Hotel is a four-star hotel in Scotland. Originally it was the Dryburgh Abbey and home to a Roman Catholic order of monks. It was founded in 1150 by the Lord of Lauderdale, As time went by the abbey fell into ruins that are now within the territory of the hotel.
By Rasma Raisters5 years ago in Horror
The 7 Most Disturbing, Macabre Virtual & OnlineTours: East Coast
The holidays bring the best and worst out of all of us. The internet is saturated with good tidings and listicles of the best Christmas movies to warm hearts and spread belief in miracles. The brightly colored presents placed under decorated trees silence the echoes of untold horrors experienced at the mall or online while selling your soul to acquire an overpriced PS5 from a scalper. Er, that’s what I hear anyway.
By Musing Around5 years ago in Horror
Ghostly Apparitions in Denmark
Spirit of a Cat Right in the middle of the capital of Denmark, Copenhagen you'll find Rosenborg Castle. Today it is home to the Royal Life Guard and the spirit of a cat. Supposedly the cat was the pet of a guard who was killed in a shooting accident. Probably still seeking his owner the cat has been seen walking about in the dark.
By Rasma Raisters5 years ago in Horror
5 Places More Mysterious than Bermuda Triangle
1. Area 51 Location: Southern Nevada, USA Secret Military Base, famously known as Area 51. It is said to be the home to a captured fleet of alien flying saucers and alien bodies - after the infamous Roswell UFO crashed in 1947.
By Student Matters5 years ago in Horror
Ghostly Inhabitants of Sweden
Most Haunted Place In the northwestern Jämtland region, you'll find a tiny village called Borgvattnet. What would you say if there might possibly be more ghosts residing here per capita than people? That is if the rumors about the ghostly happenings at the vicarage are true and it really is the most haunted spot in the country. Mysterious sightings began in 1927 and have continued through the years. At the vicarage people have heard footsteps and seen no one, people have been knocked out of rocking chairs, and furniture has been moved about.
By Rasma Raisters5 years ago in Horror
My Top Three Ghost Hunting Bucket List Locations
Here we are again! For this final installation of my ghost hunting bucket list, I chose three of the locations that may not have the most terrifying and undeniable haunts, but instead have the most intriguing and challenging. I’m inclined to believe that not everywhere needs a tragic backstory to be haunted by its past, even though tragedy has a way of seeping into the walls more than positivity. These locations open my eyes to the many facets of haunted locations, reminding me that not everything is quite as it seems
By Alesia Brooks5 years ago in Horror
Haunted Stones River National Battlefield
Just outside of Nashville, in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, is Stones River National Battle Field. It is here that the Battle of Stones River occurred from December 3, 1862 until January 2nd of 1863. Over 78,000 men from the Union and Confederate sides clashed in this three day battle. The clash resulted in more than 24,000 casualties and almost 3,000 dead. The battle was a Union victory, with the Confederate's withdrawing on January 3rd.
By Erin Egnatz5 years ago in Horror









