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Mary Kings Close

Mary Kings Close is an old Edinburgh or underground streets that are under the buildings in the Old Town of Edinburgh, Scotland. Of the legend in circulation, many people died in this place in the 17th century. When visiting or touring in this place, many visitors feel his arms or legs pulled by an invisible person. One tip to get around safely in this place, go ahead, never look back no matter what terjadi.Terutama when there is "strength" that feels strange approach.

However, new research and archaeological evidence has revealed that the cover is actually composed of a number of closing the narrow streets with houses originally tenements on either side, stretching up to seven stories tall. Mary King's Close is now a commercial tourist attraction.


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Abbey of Thelema

Abbey of Thelema is a small house located in Italy founded by Aleister Crowley. He is a writer, hedonist, and practicing some mystical beliefs. This place is now known to be one of the hideous sights in the world. Abbey of Thelema name taken from the motto "do as thou wilt" which roughly means to live not to stare at law or religion, but on the pleasures and personal desires. In addition to mystical practices, which became a bit creepy here is due to the death of Raoul Loveday, the wealthy English at Abbey. Now, this house is a bit neglected, even though there is still a good part of the house and keep the original. But even so this place is now known to be one of the hideous sights in the world.



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The Catacombs

The Catacombs of Paris or Catacombes de Paris is the underground ossuary in Paris, France. Located at the south gate of the former city, ossuary holding the remains of about 6 million people and fill the renovated section of the caves and tunnels that are remnants of a stone quarry Paris.

Sure makes the atmosphere more scary. Most of the bones and the skull is derived from the Roman era, but there also comes from the citizens of Paris in the 19th century. Most of those who died in this place death is not natural. Most appropriate to visit this region is alone, without taking part in the group. Of course the effect will be more sinister.

Opened in the late 18th century, the underground burial into a tourist attraction on a small scale from the early 19th century, and has been open to the public on a regular basis from 1867. Following incidents of vandalism, they are closed to the public in September 2009 and reopened December 19 that same year.



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