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India is an ancient place full of superstition and myth. A land of over a billion people and maybe just as many ghosts!

India has a rich history, old, tragic, full of deaths, famine, disease, heartbreak, war.. makes for a country full of haunting.

These 5 places were compiled by National Geographic channel. Although people do feel strange things and extraordinary events

happening in these haunted places. The word ghost itself is very scary. I’ll will tell you about 5 haunted places where people have admitted to

have seen ghosts for real. PARANORMAL EXPERTS ALSO ADMIT THAT THESE PLACES

HAVE SOME PECULIAR POWERS.

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The world’s largest integrated film studio complex covering 6.42 square kilometers.

At the entrance of the studio there are two hotels located. The hotels are believed to be

haunted.

The whole studio has been rumored to have been built up on war grounds of Nizam

sultans.

According to witness reports, leftover food has been found to be scattered around the

room, strange marks left on the mirrors resembling Urdu, knocks from the bathroom

doors locked from outside

A lot of paranormal activities have been reported during film shootings.

These stories though well known are not revealed officially due to business reasons

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Tunnel no 103 on Shimla-Kalka railway is the line where there have been reported apparitions of a British Colonel, Col. Barog and other Englishmen.

He was the person assigned with the task of constructing the tunnel. After work started on digging the tunnel, on reaching the center, he found out

that both ends did not align properly and therefore was heavily penalized. He was so ashamed of his error that he shot himself.

Mostly, it is the spirit of Col. Barog mounted on his horse that is reported There have also been reports of a woman apparition, who jumps into a well

screaming and a man walking lighting his cigarette. These are reported mostly by people venturing into the tunnel on foot and

there have hardly been reports of these apparitions when travelling by train.

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A heritage hotel, set in beautiful gardens stands on the banks of the Chambal river, near the city of Kota in Rajasthan in India.

It has the only ghost of the Sepoy Mutiny still “active”, the ghost of Major Charles Burton, killed by Indians in the 1857 armed revolt against the British.

In 1857, the building was the British Residency and the home of the resident posted to Kota, Major Charles Burton.

Abandoned by all their servants, Major Burton and his two sons took refuge in an upper room and waited for help to arrive from the Maharaja.

Mutineers ascended to the terrace and Major Burton and his two sons, were murdered.

The former maharani of Kota told British journalists in 1980 that she used to see Major Burton frequently, as the room in which he was killed, was being used as her drawing room then.

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Dumas Beach is called "The Whispering Beach" for a reason. Dumas Beach is an urban beach located 21 km south west of Surat.

Famous for its black sand, it is a very popular tourist spot in south Gujrat.

This stretch of beach has been notorious for paranormal activities. One of the main reasons being pointed out is that Hindus burn their

deceased on the beach. The locals complain of hearing weird noises and screams during

nights. People also report hearing strange whispers on Dumas Beach. There have been many instances of tourists, who venture out to walk

the beach during nights going missing.

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Bhangarh located in the Rajgarh municipality of the Alwar district in the state of Rajasthan is famous for its historical ruins.

It is now a deserted town, infamous for its fort that is believed to be haunted. The city of Bhangarh was cursed by the Guru Balu Nath. Local villagers say that anything constructed there collapses and no one has

returned, who has spent a night in the fort. There is a board put up by the Archeological Survey of India that read,

“Entering the borders of Bhangarh before sunrise and after sunset is strictly prohibited.”

The ASI has still not taken steps to explore the tehkhana (basement) of the fort.

Due to various experiences by many people over years it has been tagged as, “The Most Haunted Place in India.”

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