The Haunted Mystery of Dumas Beach
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6h ago
The Black sand and even darker history made Dumas Beach get a haunted reputation. People claim to have heard ghostly voices amid the waves crashing in as well as shadowy ..read more
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Haunting Tales of NH-79 near Dudu and Ghosts Escaping a Child Marriage
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18h ago
It is said that a mother carrying her child is haunting the NH-79 close to Dudu in Rajasthan. People tell about seeing the ghost of them, still trying to escape their fate.  ..read more
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The Haunting Legend of Bhuli Bhatiyari Ka Mahal in Karol Bagh
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2d ago
At the Central Ridge in Delhi, you’ll find Bhuli Bhatiyari Ka Mahal, a haunted old hunting lodge said to be haunted. But who of the many people that have been connected to this Mahal is still lingering? In the bustling neighborhood of Karol Bagh in Delhi lies a monument that carries with it a legend away from the busy market. Bhuli Bhatiyari Ka Mahal (भूली भटियारी का महल), a ruined fort palace in the dense forest with a haunting past.  The Bhuli Bhatiyari Ka Mahal has mostly been left on its own devices inside of the thick forest, falling into disrepair over time. Although some restoratio ..read more
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The Haunted Home of the Cursed Braganza House in Chandor
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3d ago
One of the huge Portuguese families branched out into the colonies and The Braganza House is the testament to it, now thought to be haunted. Could it have something to do with the family curse that once plagued The Braganza Family? The Braganza House stands as a magnificent yet eerie relic of the past in Chandor Village in Goa, India. This grand mansion close to the church square in Chandor, built over 350 to 500 years ago, is a testament to the opulence and grandeur of Portuguese colonial architecture with its Italian marble antique chandelier from Europe and carved rodewood furniture.  ..read more
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Los Rodeos Airport Ghost Passengers
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4d ago
After a horrible plane crash at Los Rodeos Airport on Tenerife in the 70s, over 500 lives were lost in the deadly collision between two planes on the runway. It is believed that the lost souls from that day are still haunting the airport, showing up before takeoffs.  When we think of haunted places, airports are not usually the first locations that come to mind. However, Los Rodeos Airport has gained a notorious reputation as one of the most haunted airports in the world after a tragic accident in the 70s.  Read more: Check out all of our ghost stories from Spain With its unsettling ..read more
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The Ghost Ship of the Everglades of Cursed Pirates
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5d ago
A pirate ship once got lost in the mangroves and swamps of the Everglades in Florida. They were cursed by the crew they made to walk the plank and are now The Ghost Ship of the Everglades are doomed to sail the murky waters forever.  Everglades National Park, with its mysterious labyrinth of bald cypress trees, shadowy hammock forests, and winding rivers, takes on an eerie ambiance after the sun dips below the horizon.  Centuries ago, pirates plagued the seas from the Gulf of Mexico to the Caribbean. They attacked merchant ships to steal the goods and it could be a very lucrative bus ..read more
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Good Lady Ducayne by Mary Elizabeth Braddon
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6d ago
“Good Lady Ducayne” by Mary Elizabeth Braddon, published in 1896, is a vampire tale that explores the themes of aging, exploitation, and the quest for eternal youth. The story follows the young and impoverished Bella Rolleston, who becomes the companion to the elderly and enigmatic Lady Ducayne. As Bella becomes increasingly entangled in Lady Ducayne’s web, she discovers the horrifying truth behind her employer’s unnaturally prolonged life—Lady Ducayne survives by feeding on the blood of the young. Braddon’s narrative skillfully blends elements of Gothic horror with social commentary, shedding ..read more
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The Secrets of the Ghost Village Kuldhara in the Desert
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1w ago
According to legend, the villagers of Kuldhara just left their homes overnight for mysterious reasons. But before they left, they supposedly left a curse upon the village, making it a deserted place forever alone in the desert.  There is a mysterious and eerie world in Kuldhara, a deserted village located in the Thar Desert in Rajasthan, India. This northern ancient village has been abandoned for over two centuries, and it’s said to be cursed by a powerful spell that has kept it uninhabitable for generations. Many people believe that the ghostly spirits of the villagers who once lived her ..read more
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The Ghost of Edgar Watson and the Shadows of the Swamp
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1w ago
For years the notorious outlaw Edgar Watson lived in the Everglades where his workers had a habit of ending up dead or disappearing around payday. When the authorities ignored their plea, the villagers took law into their own hands, and are now forever haunted by the man they took out.  In the year 1910, the humid air of Chokoloskee witnessed a chilling event—the demise of Edgar Watson, a plantation owner with a sinister reputation. Watson, a man known for his malevolent deeds, was not only a ruthless serial killer but also a plantation owner who showed no mercy to his own servants, most ..read more
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The Gray Lady at Ard na Sidhe Country House
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1w ago
Ard na Sidhe Country House in Ireland means Hill of the Fairies, but is said to be haunted  by a Lady in Gray that is said to be the ghost of one of the former residents.  The origins of Ard na Sidhe Country House are shrouded in history and mystery and the very name of the house means: Hill of the Fairies. In spite of its fairytale-like name, it is said that the country house in Killorglin in County Kerry is also haunted by a Lady in Gray. Read More: Check out all of the ghost stories from Ireland Originally conceived by Lady Gordon, a distinguished lady of Irish lineage, the Ard na ..read more
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