Shabuddin Syed will give you details about the top five Scariest Places on Earth. Shabuddin Syed advises you to stay away from these places at any cost.
2. 1: Catacombs of Paris
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While roaming on the streets of
Paris, you can easily say that under
your feet lie many humans. Even if
not alive, their remains do lie there.
The destination talked about here is
an 18th century cemetery and a mass
graveyard coupled with a jumble of
tunnels that run beneath the city of
Paris and is usually referred as
Parisian Catacombs.
3. 2: Shades of Death Road
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For all those of you who are thinking
that this would be just another nick
name to a road by locals, I must tell
you that “Shades of Death” is the
official name of a two-lane rural
road which runs for about 7 miles in
the countryside of New Jersey. There
still hasn’t been any definite
evidence as to why the road was
given this name but, as usual there
exists many stories about that too
4. 3: Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum
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It is a museum situated in the
Phnom Penh, the capital city of
Cambodia. It was formerly a high
school building which was used as a
Security Prison for the period of
1975-1979 by the Khmer Rouge
regime. It was a centre for torturing
and murdering the prisoners, most
of which were the former soldiers of
Lon Nol regime.
5. 4: Leap Castle
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It can be easily said to be the most
haunted yet fascinating castle in
Ireland. The castle was built in the
late 15th century by the O’Bannon
clan but it is said to be taken by the
ruling O’Carroll clan, as the formers
were the subject to the latter. In
1532, rivalry broke down in the
family turning brother against
brother. This eventually led to blood
shed with the death of one brother
by another.
6. 5: Borley Rectory
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It was a huge Victorian style
mansion which became to be known
as “the most haunted house in
England.” It was built in the year
1862 with the prime purpose of
housing the Borley church’s rector
and his family. The unexpected
events were first witnessed in around
1863 when people reported of
hearing footsteps in the house, even
when no one was there.