23 May 2009
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- Catacombs, Paris, France – It is a famous burial place which became a tourist attraction. It is a known burial place for bodies exhumed in the 18th century. These bodies exhumed from over crowed graveyard in Paris, France. Although most widely known as “The Catacombs”, it’s originally called “Les Carrieres de Paris”. Many visitors from the place reported ghost photos and eerie feelings inside the location.
- Haunted New Orleans, Louisiane – Paranormal experts, visitors and even residence of New Orleans considers this place as the most haunted city of all time. The cemetery cities of the dead and the voodoo legends draw many tourists to New Orleans. Almost 90% of these New Orleans burials can still be seen above ground in large-scale, family tomb, or in wall vaults.
- Sedlec Ossuary, Czech Republic – It is a small Roman Catholic Church located just beneath the cemetery Church of All Saints. The Sedlec Ossuary contains about 60,000 human skeletons which is arranged artistically for the church’s decoration and furnishings. Thousands of people were buried here in the Mid-14th century during the Black Death and in the early 15th century after Hussite wars.
- Underground Vaults, Edinburgh, Scotland – These underground vaults had been discovered in the mid-1980’s. These vaults had been abandoned for nearly 200 years. These rooms were used as workshop, cellars and even as residence for the homeless people in the place although there is no sunlight or ventilation. These vaults were used mostly by merchants and craftsmen that have business on South Bridge. But these vaults had long been abandoned due to excessive water and moisture. Many visitors reported attacks by the unseen and left with bruises, cuts and scratches and others, unconscious.
- White Chapel/Spittalfields of East London – This White Chapel area in London was the scene of some of the most brutal murders ever recorded in history. Five women, in whom all of them poor prostitutes, were slaughtered by a mysterious killer soon called Jack the Ripper. He killed 5 women in a span of 4 months and this event is known collectively as the “Autumn of Terror”.
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