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4 Most Haunted Places of the World that You Should Know!!

 You have heard about many places of the world. Some are beautiful while some are historic but in this blog,I will let you know about the 7 Most Haunted Places of the World. We frighten when we hear the name of ghosts only and visiting 7 Most Haunted Places of the World is a very hard task.

These are the most haunted locations to consider.

1)St. Augustine Lighthouse

In 1874, the St. Augustine Lighthouse continues to send its light into the darkness above the Atlantic. The watchtowers were erected by the Spanish crown during the building of the Castillo De San Marcos to keep enemy ships from taking Anastasia Island.

2)Bhangarh Fort

In 17th century, Madho Singh, one of the nine ratnas of Emperor Akbar’s court, Bhangarh Fort was once a thing of beauty and power. It is believed that over 10,000 people used to reside in Bhangarh before it was allegedly deserted overnight! Spooky. This 400 years old and the spread town around it owe their present state to the pitiful Bhangarh that sealed its ill-fate.

3)Castle of Good Hope

It is built between 1666 and 1679, the Castle is known as the oldest surviving building in South Africa and it has been the centre of civilian, political and military life at the Cape.It is locally as the Castel or Cape Town. It is a fort built in the South Africa.

4)The Forbidden City

The Forbidden City was the political and ritual center of China for over 500 years. The last occupant, Puyi, was expelled in 1925 when the precinct was transformed into the Palace Museum. Although it is no longer an imperial precinct, it remains one of the most important cultural heritage sites and the most visited museum in the People’s Republic of China, with an average of eighty thousand visitors every day.

These are the 4 most haunted places of the world and I hope that you liked my blog and please read my other blogs unique blogs also

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