Ghosts, Hauntings and the Paranormal
Haunted locations and haunted places are considered as the places for the phantom movement. The actions of these haunting are generally regarded as the ghost lore. History and legends fuels the ghost lore is similar to the folklore. These activities are very subjective in natural world and there is no commonly accepted purpose confirmation that phantoms or analogous phenomena survive. Tuen Mun Road, Hong Kong more than years, hundreds of people has claimed that this highway is haunted.
Since 1978, many lives have been lost due to car accidents on that expressway. The high death toll is blamed on ghosts because they supposedly pop up in the middle of the road when people are driving, thus, causing them to make extremely sharp turns to avoid them and then end up crashing.
The ghosts of past victims are said to be seen there at night and some drivers have even claimed that they lost complete control of their vehicle several times. Dragsholm Castle is said to be haunted by the ghost of Earl of Bothwell, James Hepburn, who was imprisoned there for about five years until his death in 1578. The Alkimos is a shipwreck of a former U.S. Navy ship from World War II that occurred off the coast of Western Australia in 1964.
Bacchus Marsh of the Border Inn Hotel of the Flanagans in Victoria of the year 1850 is the hotel where the instrumental introduction of coach services to the Balart gold fields is situated. Evidences comprise the sensing of an attendance, items poignant, a piano playing unattended and people being touched. In the year 1857 Coach and Horses Inn in Clarkefield, Victoria hotel is the place of many records of spirits especially during the 1970-80's.
The place was once regarded to as Australia's most haunted hotel. One owner stated being pushed down the stairs by an unseen force and badly fracturing his ankle. In Western Australia at Fremantle Prison the face of Martha Rendell, the only woman to be hanged at Fremantle, come into view in the window of the church frequently. The face seems to be caused by ripples in the glass that reproduce light in a strange method, but the similarity is eerie.
The Ceperley House, Burnaby, British Columbia is all about the Deer Lake and the Burnaby Heritage Village, this house, is present in art gallery, is said to be haunted by its previous mistress Mrs. Ceperley. Near the Courtenay-Comox-Cumberland in Strathcona Provincial Park is the Forbidden Plateau. A Comox legend depicts that the plateau swallowed all the women, children and elders of the Comox people without an outline, and it has been taboo everlastingly after. The spirit of a murdered lighthouse keeper is stated to haunt this abandoned building in the Gibraltar Point Lighthouse.
This museum of Quesnel and District Museum and Archives, Quesnel, British Columbia is regarded as the abode to a doll named Mandy who is referred to be or have been possessed. It is unidentified who or what possesses Mandy; or if it still possesses her. However, the doll remains a huge tourist attraction for the museum.
In the Hycroft Mansion, Vancouver, British Columbia the ghosts of General A.D. McRae, his daughter Lucille, and murdered nursemaid Janet Smith are said to haunt the mansion. Nicholas Street Gaol, in Ottawa, Ontario, is said to be haunted by the ghost of a man wrongly accused of murder and executed. The building is now a youth hostel, but the top floor is as it was one hundred years ago.
Since 1978, many lives have been lost due to car accidents on that expressway. The high death toll is blamed on ghosts because they supposedly pop up in the middle of the road when people are driving, thus, causing them to make extremely sharp turns to avoid them and then end up crashing.
The ghosts of past victims are said to be seen there at night and some drivers have even claimed that they lost complete control of their vehicle several times. Dragsholm Castle is said to be haunted by the ghost of Earl of Bothwell, James Hepburn, who was imprisoned there for about five years until his death in 1578. The Alkimos is a shipwreck of a former U.S. Navy ship from World War II that occurred off the coast of Western Australia in 1964.
Bacchus Marsh of the Border Inn Hotel of the Flanagans in Victoria of the year 1850 is the hotel where the instrumental introduction of coach services to the Balart gold fields is situated. Evidences comprise the sensing of an attendance, items poignant, a piano playing unattended and people being touched. In the year 1857 Coach and Horses Inn in Clarkefield, Victoria hotel is the place of many records of spirits especially during the 1970-80's.
The place was once regarded to as Australia's most haunted hotel. One owner stated being pushed down the stairs by an unseen force and badly fracturing his ankle. In Western Australia at Fremantle Prison the face of Martha Rendell, the only woman to be hanged at Fremantle, come into view in the window of the church frequently. The face seems to be caused by ripples in the glass that reproduce light in a strange method, but the similarity is eerie.
The Ceperley House, Burnaby, British Columbia is all about the Deer Lake and the Burnaby Heritage Village, this house, is present in art gallery, is said to be haunted by its previous mistress Mrs. Ceperley. Near the Courtenay-Comox-Cumberland in Strathcona Provincial Park is the Forbidden Plateau. A Comox legend depicts that the plateau swallowed all the women, children and elders of the Comox people without an outline, and it has been taboo everlastingly after. The spirit of a murdered lighthouse keeper is stated to haunt this abandoned building in the Gibraltar Point Lighthouse.
This museum of Quesnel and District Museum and Archives, Quesnel, British Columbia is regarded as the abode to a doll named Mandy who is referred to be or have been possessed. It is unidentified who or what possesses Mandy; or if it still possesses her. However, the doll remains a huge tourist attraction for the museum.
In the Hycroft Mansion, Vancouver, British Columbia the ghosts of General A.D. McRae, his daughter Lucille, and murdered nursemaid Janet Smith are said to haunt the mansion. Nicholas Street Gaol, in Ottawa, Ontario, is said to be haunted by the ghost of a man wrongly accused of murder and executed. The building is now a youth hostel, but the top floor is as it was one hundred years ago.
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