Top 20 Most Paranormal Places in the World
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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
- These paranormal places are not for the faint of heart. For this list, we’ll be looking at the spookiest locations from around the globe that have garnered a reputation for being haunted by supernatural elements. Our countdown of the most paranormal places in the world includes Lizzie Borden House, United States, Dragsholm Slot, Denmark, Monte Cristo Homestead, Australia, Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, Canada, Bhangarh Fort, India, and more! What’s the most paranormal place you’ve ever been to? Conjure up your tale in the comments below.
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Alcatraz Island on my end
You forgot the RMS Queen Mary
The house I grew up in. Nothing malevolent, just playful.
You guys have clearly never heard of Waverly hills sanatorium in Louisville KY... this list is invalid without it
You aren't lying! Literally the most haunted place in the United States
I was waiting for it to come on the list and that maze house in California shoulda been on the list
Waverly is not on here? I question this channels lists more and more every day SMH 😫
I love Waverly ❤.
I went to college in Louisville, and that place is CRAZY!
I took a tour in the catacombs in highschool and it was creepily warm and humid. The ceiling drips.
I love to hear people trying to pronounce Danish names and words. Not the worst I've heard and "slot" was pretty spot on :)
Didn't think see a Danish place here
Me neither 😊🇩🇰
The Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles has to be one of the most haunted hotels I've ever been to
What happened
what did you see there?
What about Gettysburg, Pennsylvania?
Never have seen any paranormal before but if I do, I hope the spirits are friendly
If you can find other haunted places, will definitely be hoping for an eventual part 2 please 🤞?
I hope so.
The Wyoming State Penitentiary in Rawlins, WY, has been reported to be the sight of multiple hauntings. It also has the distinction of being the location for several Penitentiary movies.
Visited the Myrtles Plantation once. Nothing out of the ordinary happened except a really weird feeling in the Ladies' Parlor.
A great one that you missed that I've been to is Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
I would definitely classify Gettysburg as the most haunted place in America.
#15 I remember in my Freshman year of high school, that we read a book called The Crucible in English, and that was about the Salem Witch Trials. Pretty creepy shit right there. Also, on #14 I remember, in my Junior year, I was doing a Halloween themed PowerPoint project in my Audio/Visual class, and I choose that house to do my project on. We had to choose some place that was haunted, something like that.
I’d like to see some ghosts but the only odd occurrence I witnessed was the sound of footsteps on the floor above me. A friend and myself were sitting in living room and heard several footsteps in the room above us, we both thought it was another friend. Within seconds the friend we thought it was called and he was at someone else’s house, we checked upstairs and found nothing. That’s my one and only “ghostly” encounter. ☹️
Be careful what you wish for
Wood expands and retracts in different weather conditions
Living in coastal Maine, I’m well aware of wood expanding and retracting in dry/humid weather conditions. The footsteps I heard was not that. Clear heavy footsteps, from one side of the room to the other.
@@Beeman2892why did the scary ghost is going to be mean, uuuuuhhhh
Love these types of videos.
Ohio University, Athens is considered one of the scariest places on earth. I went there for 4 years. The whole campus is haunted. Especially the old insane asylum where the theatre department keeps furniture and props. Lots of lobotomies and crazy deaths happened there. Most all of the dorms are haunted. The whole campus is also surrounded by graves with only numbers on the stones in the shape of a pentagram. I've seen so much there. That should be on this list.
Yep, this is a good list but there needs to be a part two!! Mark Twain's house in Hartford CT, anywhere in Savannah GA, and I am sure that the Gran Old Opry in Nashville is haunted!
Completely agree with you on the Mark Twain House. There was even a group of paranormal experts who caught a ghostly appearance with thermal cameras. Very spooky.
These haunted places are fascinating to look at in the video
My childhood home was haunted. I've had enough paranormal experiences to last me for several lifetimes!
what paranormal experiences did you have?
I think Loftus Hall should've been on the list instead of the Hellfire Club. But I'm just glad something in Ireland made it on to the list.
Thank you for the update, WatchMojo..!! 6:12 I didn't know about the catacombs in Paris, until I played a PC adventure game called 'Return of the Phantom (1993)'. It would be creepy for the sewer workers to work near the catacombs. 🥶
I remember the Island of the Dolls in Mexico, mainly because it was in an episode of Expedition X.
No Bridgewater Triangle? You REALLY need a Part 2.
Wow I know some of these locations from ghost adventures
“The Hellfire Club” *my Stranger Things and specifically Eddie obsessed mind* “Awe! Eddie and Dustin! 😭❤️”
More than likely the combination of wind and geometry than ghost. But I'm here for it
The pronunciation of these places is impeccable
I have been to the Lizzie Borden House and Alcatraz, and didn't experience anything out of the ordinary and picked up on no paranormal energy. Been to Salem many times, and the only ghostly presence I felt was at the Nathaniel Hawthorne House, which is on the grounds of the House of the Seven Gables attraction.
Andrew n Abby must have moved on I hope
I lived two streets directly behind the Lizzie Borden House for three years, walked the neighborhood at all hours of the night, and the spookiest thing I ever experienced was the bus station across the street from the House.
I live in the Bridgewater Triangle now and it's WAY spookier.
I find it funny how somehow places like these are supposed to be super haunted because someone died there, but for some reason the apartement you live in isn't haunted despite someone having died in there before, too.
Especially old buildings in europe should be haunted like nothing else.
I cannot remember the name of the place, but in a nearby township there is a building that started off as a boarding school turned military hospital for the world wars, turned prison, turned asylum....no lack of stories.
The building is no longer used for any such thing, but still stores records. Few people still work there, but they don't last long and have no lack of stories. Really just record keepers, janitors, and security guards.
Why is You Tube not cracking down on sex bots. Much more disturbing than other comments you have been deleting...
Tell me the fuck about it, Mike!
@@stephentheshywarrior2759I report every one, every time...
Market Place and China Town in Victoria, BC, Canada are said to be 2 of the most haunted places on Vancouver Island
I always thought about visiting Aokigahara Forest and probably will...eventually.
Watchmojo lady pronouncing Dragsholm 3:38 - 4:26 is killing me😂😂😂
Diverse hauntings!! 🧡🧡🧡
im going back to Monte Cristo next month. my 2nd time. would have been third, but, that wasn't easy these last couple years. The maid was pushed off the balcony by Mrs Crawly, Mr Crawly lit the fire to wake up the stable boy, and the youngest daughter was dropped down the stairs by her jealous sister.
Commenting from VIC, Australia.
Here are my stories:
Encounter 1: Far N.E. New South Wales (NSW) Australia, about 4 hours southwest of the Gold Coast, 2013:
Myself and about 50-odd other year 5 students were on a school camp (unfortunately I cannot remember the place's name), in middle-of-nowhere Northern New South Wales. We went to bed at around 10 in the afternoon. Keep in mind that this place was deep in the middle of the rainforest, quite a while from the nearest settlement, which meant there were hundreds of thousands of little critters making a huge racket, even more than 3 hours after the sun had vanished.
Anyway, I managed to get to sleep sometime later, even with the chaos of the more troublemaking kids, as well as every animal within a 20+ km radius chirping its head off.
I remember waking up quite a while later, around 3:00 in the morning, and, I kid you not, the entire place was pin-drop silence.
About four seconds later, this sound, like someone strangling a zombified peacock in 75% speed, rings out throughout the rainforest. The sound was quite loud, too. About 100 times louder than the call of a peacock, and also quite distant (there was a large amount of reverberation). at that moment, I was so terrified I could barely breathe. The sound happened about four times.
Remember, there were no towns, farms or any other settlements for at least 20 km. Also, as I remember, there was a gate at the entrance to the camp, so no one could have gotten in and started hollering at 3 in the morning.
Just last year, I started diving into Aboriginal mythology, and realized that night that a bunyip, a massive, killer monster, may have come dangerously close to the camp.
Encounter 2: Bernin, Department d'Isere, South-eastern France - about 2 hours from the Italian Border - April 2019:
The family and I were staying in a massive house (many thanks to the owner - who shall remain anonymous) which was built between the 13th and 14th century CE (between 1200 and 1399). it was, as I remember, originally an inn, until it was split up into two conjoined houses sometime (I.E. many centuries) later.
I had many odd experiences in that house, but one sticks out in my memory like no other.
I was lying in bed, at around midnight, thinking about schoolwork, trips, hikes, the weather, etc., when suddenly a very loud scratching sound, coming from the general direction of a beanbag at the foot of my bed, made me freeze.
Out of pure morbid curiosity, I decided to get up and run my fingernail over the bag...
And it produced EXACTLY the same sound.
I immediately began muttering prayer after awgatha after mantra, and spent the rest of the night shivering in my bed hoping nothing else would happen.
(Potential) Encounter 3: Deep Cove (north Vancouver), BC, Canada, around Christmas 2014:
First, I'd like to acknowledge the Hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh and Tsleil-Waututh peoples, who are the traditional custodians of the land on which Vancouver was constructed, and pay my respects to their elders, past, present and emerging.
The family and I were walking the Baden-Powell trail, about halfway between Quarry Rock and one of the multiple local carparks, to which we were heading back.
To the left of the path was a very much dead tree, about 5-7 metres in height (tiny for Vancouver). It was leaning away from the path.
Between us and the tree was a 5-metre bridge. We stopped on the bridge to admire the rainforest.
About 10 seconds later, we all heard a loud THONK.
We all turned to see what it was, and, I kid you not, this tree, leaning AWAY from the path, had fallen ACROSS the path. There was no wind, and I had brilliant eyesight at the time. If someone had tied a fishing line around it, I would have seen it. I still cannot explain how the tree could have fallen the wrong way.
I can't wait for sunrise to watch this video..
kuldarah , grand paradi towers and headless valley in India
I know that it might not be the most haunted or maybe not even haunted at all but the Wadi-al-Salaam is the largest cemetery in the world at almost 4 sq miles or 9km…. It is believed over 6 million people are buried there. Imagine exploring something like that at night 👻 💀 👻
Waverly Hills and McPike Mansion should have been on there. Also, the "most famous ghost" at Myrtles Plantation never existed. The family died of yellow fever and never had a slave named Cloe. I stayed there twice and I don't even think it's haunted at all. Stanley Hotel isn't the only place in Estes Park that's haunted to the core. The whole town is. There's also a mountain overlooking the town that's haunted.
Some I never heard of, which I like.
I have been to the Lizzie Borden house and had a sort of encounter with I think misses borden, as I had payed face down where she had died and my mom had taken a picture, on the way down the stairs I was the last person in the tour group at the back of the line where I felt a pinch on the neck I looked behind me to see if someone had pranked me but there was no one behind me just the stairs and wall leading up to the second floor of the house
I remember watching an episode of Ghost adventures when they were in Salem, Massachusetts they talked to Brigitte Bishop through the spirit box
Queen Mary was the scariest ship that ever haunted
You gone in?
Same with the Aokigahara Forest in Japan
I knew some people who worked there. Spent some time at the haunted pool and the hull area where the soldiers died, and went to room B340. It felt super creepy, gotta admit
@shipdit8421 a Mexican paranormal program called "Extranormal" went to the Queen Mary back a little over a decade ago and the said other paranormal incidents which are, a crewman crushed to death by one of the watertight doors, a father killing his own daughter by using their bedroom door, the lady in the white dress in the dance hall and possibly closed off room with extreme paranormal activities and attack one of the Extranomal members who is a special guest and legend Mexican wrestler named "El Vampiro" ("The Vampire" in English) with headaches and physical paranormal attacks; That includes the child drowned in the pool and Nazi prisoners
I really love haunted places bc i see and I feel them and when I sleep or not sleeping I feel like someone watching me a
You guys left out the Waverly Sanitarium.
#13 It's so ironic that Paris is the most romantic city in the world. However, it hides a dark and ominous secret under its busy streets.
paris hasnt been romantic for a long time
the way I screamed at 4:36
Omg I want to spend Christmas in a golden-lit castle!!
Gettysburg, PA. Most civil war deaths in that battle.
As a kid i stayed in The Stanley Hotel a few times!
The most paranormal place I've been to is the entire state of Louisiana.
Esbjerg slottet or the Esbjerg castle in denmark is said to be haunted by the lady of the castle and rumor has it that there's a cursed doll in the rafters on the attic, i've ACTUALLY seen that cursed doll!
I was expecting to see the Ohio State Reformatory on the list
🗻 Silmido, South Korea
No.9 lawang sewu
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Reality tv show at lawang sewu succes to capture ghost by camera
😄
When i saw the Monte Cristo Homestead, i thought of that one youth TV drama from australia, idk the name
Someone send this video to Shane and Ryan ( The Watcher )
The scariest thing about the Tower of London is the KFC right next to it. The popcorn chicken gave me food poisoning
The Whaley House. San Diego, CA
Uh, WatchMojo? You don't pronounce macabre literally as it looks like. The re is silent!
Sam and colby want to same of the places 😅❤
Surprised they didn't put Bobby Mackie's on here
Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles, California.
I am scared 😟
5:12 “where the judges who presided over the trials are in turd.”
What would a prisoner do if he saw a ghost? Would he scream?
Talkabout the freetown state Forrest
Im yet to visit these places
Benjamin Franklin was a hell fire club member.
you forgot my closet
My house, I own a museum, all haunted artifacts mainly from WWI-WWII. Sometimes I feel like my house is very crowded even when I'm the only one home. I do have photos both CCTV and high res camera photos not only from my cameras, but also my friends and even the police that show the guys that haunt my house.
The problem is, no one can verify if Chloe ever existed a there is no evidence of her existence.
I had old very old portraits eyes follow me
So, you talked about haunted places in ALMOST every continent, but willfully skipped South America. The most haunted place in SA is the Salto del Tequendama, near Bogota, Colombia.
I live in fall river ma.
Dragsholm WHAT?
I really wouldn't want to visit any of these haunted places
Queen Mary
So the lady in the green doesn’t have eyes or a mouth, just three “Dark Holes”…what’s her instagram? I’m going to send her a DM and see where things go from there!
Been to the Stanley. Didn't experience anything.
Did anyone else think the commentary sounded strange?
9:13 Ada Indonesia cuy
What about every McDonalds in the world! no one makes those buggers.
My pants are haunted. Something evil lurks within...
Front or back?
Depends on which day of the week. Weekends are definitely front. @@danielrubinstein896
Amityville Bobby
My basement
IT'S BHANGERH FORD NOT BHAGAR FORD😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
She prefers to be called Lisbeth, not Lizzie.
As a Philadelphia native who's been to the penitentiary a hand full of time, it has nothing in it. It's just an empty boring building full of tourists.
The former residents of Dragsholm slot are turning in their graves because of that horrible pronunciation..
My toilet
No me puedes mandar la foto de la noche 😅
Lmao i know most of these from ghost adventures.
You know none of them are actually haunted then
I want to know after years of "The world MOST HAUNTED HOUSE." SO IS EVERY VIDEO THE MOST HAUNTED HOUSE ??????????????????????? CLICKBAIT SMELLL ~~~~WTF WTF IM NEVER FALLING FOR THE MOST HAUNTED PLACE GOING TO COMMENT ON EVERY VIDEO THAT HAS THE MOST HAUNTED BLA BLA BLA THE SAME COMMENT.
came here just to dislike after reading the main title. i know you can do better.