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Middie 1 year ago
#6 Edinburgh Castle, Scotland
I was there ... awesome
       
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Josey 1 year ago
#25 I visited the queen mary while stationed in calif, no sense of horror to me
       
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Franky 1 year ago
Josey,
My dad, his brother, and dearest friend all worked the Queen for decades, over 75 years combined. Worst horror related by all of them was from the very much alive people, not a single one reported anything erie about it.
       
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Effy 1 year ago
Catacombs of Paris - pretty cool but don't go on the last tour if you like to take your time, they will kind of rush you out so they can close.

Ripper tour - find one that is led by someone who has written books or done professional studies on the subject, I had a great time!

Tower of London - surprised to find it wasn't just a single tower but the entire complex. One of the Beefeaters that gives tours is a retired Royal Marine and stand-up comic, he was educational and absolutely hilarious!
       
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The Queen Mary, Long Beach, California, USA

The Queen Mary is a stately ship-turned-hotel in Long Beach, California. The ship was first christened in 1934 by Queen Mary herself and was retired in 1967. Following the Queen Mary’s permanent docking in California, people started to spread stories about the ship being haunted. Unfortunately, the hotel and its attractions are temporarily closed for repairs to keep it from sinking, so you’ll have to wait some more before visiting this creepy travel destination!

 

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