Spookiest Places Found In Australia [PHOTOS]
Australia is not just a place filled with kangaroos and great beaches but also home to the spookiest places you can find on Earth. From haunted houses to the scary cemeteries and creepy bridges, we have gathered some of the haunted destinations that you will mark under the list of one of the most memorable places you'll ever get to bravely visit.
The Colonial Mansion of Monte Cristo
This is deemed to be the most haunted house in Down Under. The ghost is believed to be the former owner who was known to be very protective of her property. Its present owners run tours instead of the said property with some visitors even experiencing several poltergeists activities. This is found in New South Wales.
Quaint Town of Picton
There is a tiny town in the southwest part of Sydney which has earned the label of being the most haunted town in Australia. It covers ghost tours every Saturday night and also every second Friday night of the month. Its most famous tour is the Redbank Range Tunnel tour where it is known that a woman's spirit resides whose body was rolled on by a train way back in 1916. Strange lights and apparitions have been spotted here.
Rookwood Cemetery
This is the biggest graveyard in the southern hemisphere of the country. There rests about a million people. Aside from hunting for ghosts, you can also visit it for purposes of discovering Sydney's culture, history and symbolic gardens.
Hanging Rock
The mystery of the Hanging Rock did not just inspire the creation of a book but also of a film. The rumours which spread include a group of girls disappearing as they ascended the rock. Even if it has a mysterious background, it also offers amazing landscape portraits.
Fremantle Prison
When it comes to scary prisons, the Fremantle Prison dates back a history made up of 150 years. It is said that the face of the woman who was hanged at the prison by the name of Martha Rendell keeps on appearing in the church's window. However, those who doubt it just insist those were just glass reflections.
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