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Delhi Cantonment

When it involves gap the book of Delhi’s spookiest stories, the primary chapter can not be something however the story of Old Delhi Cantt’s wandering spirit. it's believed and has been expressed by several, that when the eerie silence of the night falls, a woman’s spirit, clad in white, haunts the streets. inline with fashionable legends, this is often the spirit of a lady who was savagely tortured and died during this space, whereas she was soliciting for directions or most likely hitchhiking. variety of passersby have shared their experiences of encounters with a lady at odd hours, who asks for a ride and might be seen pacing right next to their vehicles if the solution isn't affirmative. it's additionally believed that she jumps right before the vehicle or sticks to automotive boots, inflicting severe accidents. therefore if you've got a vehicle that accelerates similar to a rocket, you'll attempt ghost-hunting at Old Delhi Cantt, that is allegedly on...

Lakkidi gateway

Lakkidi gateway  is located in the Wayanad district of Kerala,  Lakkidi Gateway  is the shortest route to cross over the Thamarassery pass. However, the discovery of this route is what has turned the gateway into one of the most haunted places in Kerala.It is said that in colonial times, a British engineer took help from a person named Karinthandan to find  Lakkidi  and in order to attain the credit for finding the way himself, he killed Karinthandan. Later, many travelers passing the new route reported the wandering of the soul of Karinthandan. A priest was called and exorcism was performed to chain the doleful spirit to a tree. Amazingly, the chain has grown with the tree which people believe to be the soul that has not freed till now. Trespassers have witnessed the frightening shrieks and scream at night.

The Daunting Dumas Beach

Located along the Arabian Sea, Dumas Beach is considered one of the most haunted places in Gujarat. The beach is renowned for two things, one for its black sand and others for being haunted! It is said that Dumas Beach was once used as a Hindu burial ground and hence is possessed by several haunting spirits that never left the region. Folklore explains that the existence of black sand is because of the amount of ash created by burning the dead which got mixed with white sand of the beach and turned dark in shade.