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We take a look at some haunted locations across the globe, some of which you will most likely of heard of, and some of which you may have not.
Raynham Hall in Norfolk, England, is reportedly haunted by the ''Brown Lady'', who is identified to be Lady Dorothy Walpole, the sister of Robert Walpole, generally regarded as the first Prime Minister of Great Britain. Raynham Hall became one of the most famous hauntings in Great Britain when photographers from Country Life magazine claimed to have captured the ghost's image. Here's the picture from Country Life magazine reportedly showing a ghost descending the staircase.
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Raynham Hall
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Bhanghar Fort in Rajasthan, India, was built in 1573 and is believed to be one of the most haunted places in the country. It is said that the fort is the home of many spirits. The Archaeological Survey of India, which manages the site, forbids anyone from staying at the fort after dark.
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Bhanghar Fort
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Many stories of The White House being haunted have surfaced in the past. Many spirits, including that of first president John Adams, Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Jackson have been spotted. Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, refused to spend the night after one ghostly encounter.
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Edinburgh Castle is said to be one of Scotland’s most haunted sites. The locals believe that the castle is home to a phantom piper, a headless drummer and a spectral dog.
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Edinburgh Castle
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Ancient Ram Inn, in Gloucestershire, England, was built in 1145. The tales of child sacrifices, devil worship, and evil spirits are believed to be behind the terrifying happenings in this building.
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Ancient Ram Inn
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