I will be transparent and admit that when I posted part one of this haunted locations series, I expected it to end after part two. But, I don’t like to jam a shit load of content into posts and cause readers to feel overwhelmed, so I figured it made more sense to break the material up into three separate parts as opposed to the original, planned two.
If you’re like me and could read about the supernatural on a daily basis, then you’re quite welcome for this extension.
This information comes from medium.com.
“8. The Myrtles Plantation, Louisiana, USA: The Myrtles Plantation in Louisiana is often cited as one of America’s most haunted homes. With a history of murder and mystery, it’s known for ghostly children, a woman in a green turban, and mysterious handprints in mirrors. The plantation’s beautiful setting belies its chilling past, and staying overnight is an experience in itself, with many guests reporting strange occurrences.
“9. Banff Springs Hotel, Alberta, Canada: The Banff Springs Hotel, nestled in the Canadian Rockies, is as picturesque as it is haunted. Guests and staff have reported sightings of a bride who tragically died on her wedding day and a friendly bellman ghost. The hotel’s stunning Gothic architecture and remote location contribute to its mysterious and haunting ambiance. It’s a place where luxury meets legend, offering guests a unique stay.
“10. The Ancient Ram Inn, England: The Ancient Ram Inn in Gloucestershire, England, is notorious for its paranormal activity. Dating back to 1145, this former inn is said to be built on a pagan burial ground, contributing to its haunted reputation. Visitors report intense feelings of dread, sightings of spectral figures, and unexplained phenomena. The inn’s ancient architecture and eerie atmosphere make it a must-visit for those interested in the paranormal.
“11. The Queen Mary, California, USA: The Queen Mary, once a grand ocean liner and now a floating hotel in Long Beach, California, is known for its ghostly inhabitants. The ship’s history as a luxury liner and a World War II troopship contributes to its haunted reputation. Guests report seeing phantom crew members, hearing mysterious children, and experiencing unexplained noises. Exploring the ship’s historic decks and staying overnight offers a glimpse into its intriguing past.
“12. Hoia Baciu Forest, Romania: Hoia Baciu Forest, near Cluj-Napoca in Romania, is often referred to as the Bermuda Triangle of Transylvania due to its reputation for paranormal activity and unexplained events. Visitors to the forest have reported feelings of anxiety, unexplained physical symptoms, and sightings of ghostly figures. The forest’s dense foliage and twisted trees create an atmosphere of mystery and unease, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in the supernatural,” the website explains.
There you have it, my friends. Now, for those of you brave enough, where do you plan to visit first?
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