3 Mysterious Places In India
It is said that the guards at Brij Raj Bhavan Palace in Kota,
Rajasthan were apparently slapped whenever they dozed off on duty. While
the possible explanation would be the presence of a supervisor or a
person of authority who monitored them, the truth was that there was no
living being in sight.
According to the beliefs, the man in action
is a harmless ghost, Major Burton. He was murdered by Indian sepoys
during the Mutiny of 1857 while serving as the British Resident of Kota.
With a cane in hand, the Major is said to haunt this 178-year-old
palace that is now a heritage hotel.
Famous for its back sand, Dumas Beach in Gujarat is said to infuse an
ominous air. This is also a cremation ground where people gave claimed
to experience paranormal activities. Apparently, taking a stroll by the
beach is not a sunny affair as you may land up in some strange place.
There have been reports of tourists missing in the past here. Locals too warn people not to venture this beach at night.
As if the dark and murky swamps of Bengal aren’t scary enough, there
is also a danger alert in line of paranormal activities. There have been
whispers that along with the regular marsh beings, there are also
mysterious Aleya Ghost Lights that lurk about. Seducing travellers to
their doom, they are said to zoom by and float above the land.
Locals
believe that these are the souls of dead fishermen. Recently, a
scientific theory has surfaced suggesting these lights are gases formed
by the decomposing organic matter in the swamps. When they emerge to the
surface and get mixed with oxygen, oxidization and ionization effects
bring about a disquieting glow in the air.
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