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Edinburgh ancient castle in Scotland attracts not only tourists by its magnificence and magnificence, but also by its hidden secrets, including rumors only in legend. Like many castles built in the form of fortresses, Edinburgh has a dungeon system used to hold and torture prisoners. Some people believe that after leaving the body here, the souls of the prisoners are not able to escape, remain in the "haunt" where they lived in days without light and yearning for freedom. There have been ghost hunts held at this castle with groups of volunteers equipped with a series of high-tech "ghost detector" devices such as thermal cameras, geomagnetic sensors, heat detectors, and night vision and digital cameras ... And as a result, 51% of volunteers stationed in places known as "haunted" have experienced anomalous feelings such as: seeing blurry images It felt like someone was being watched, a burning sensation in my arm, felt an invisible person touching my face, felt someone tugging my clothes, saw a ghost wearing a leather apron in the right place that someone has ever seen. One of the female volunteers burst into tears when she was alone in a dark cellar with a camera one night. Almost immediately, she heard someone breathing from the corner of the room and her breathing intensified. She thought she saw a light in the corner of the room, but she dared not turn around. The only evidence is that a few digital photographs captured dense spots of light and a strange mist. Despite carrying scary curses, the old Edinburgh castle is still an attractive destination for many people.
House Belmez (Jaen, Spain): This house previously belonged to Maria Gomez Pereira. Outside seems normal, the house is the site of an unsolved mystery since 1971. Pereira noticed a strange figure appear on the floor of his kitchen. Upon closer inspection, she realized the shape resembled a 3D mold of a human face, as if a corpse had emerged from a concrete floor. Her neighbors slammed into the kitchen floor with axes and found countless similar faces under the concrete above. Scientists have shown that these faces were not painted, but have not been able to explain why they appear. Remarkably, Maria's house was built on a cemetery dating back to the 1830s.