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Daily Life In Mexico City
A Halloween decoration is seen in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 31, 2025. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Mexico City
A Halloween decoration is seen in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 31, 2025. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Mexico City
A Halloween decoration is seen in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 31, 2025. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Mexico City
A Halloween decoration is seen in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 31, 2025. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Mexico City
A Halloween decoration is seen in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 31, 2025. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Mexico City
A Halloween decoration is seen in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 31, 2025. (Photo by Jose Luis Torales/NurPhoto) -
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Houses In Celebration, Florida, Are Getting Ready For Halloween.
Houses in Celebration, Florida, get ready for Halloween, with various themed homes, people dressing up as characters, and mechanical dolls made to scare and entertain. (Photo by Ronaldo Silva/NurPhoto) -
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Houses In Celebration, Florida, Are Getting Ready For Halloween.
Houses in Celebration, Florida, get ready for Halloween, with various themed homes, people dressing up as characters, and mechanical dolls made to scare and entertain. (Photo by Ronaldo Silva/NurPhoto) -
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Houses In Celebration, Florida, Are Getting Ready For Halloween.
Houses in Celebration, Florida, get ready for Halloween, with various themed homes, people dressing up as characters, and mechanical dolls made to scare and entertain. (Photo by Ronaldo Silva/NurPhoto) -
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Houses In Celebration, Florida, Are Getting Ready For Halloween.
Houses in Celebration, Florida, get ready for Halloween, with various themed homes, people dressing up as characters, and mechanical dolls made to scare and entertain. (Photo by Ronaldo Silva/NurPhoto) -
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Houses In Celebration, Florida, Are Getting Ready For Halloween.
Houses in Celebration, Florida, get ready for Halloween, with various themed homes, people dressing up as characters, and mechanical dolls made to scare and entertain. (Photo by Ronaldo Silva/NurPhoto) -
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Houses In Celebration, Florida, Are Getting Ready For Halloween.
Houses in Celebration, Florida, get ready for Halloween, with various themed homes, people dressing up as characters, and mechanical dolls made to scare and entertain. (Photo by Ronaldo Silva/NurPhoto) -
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Le manoir Beetlejuice sur Airbnb
Picture MUST credit: Airbnb/Emily Shur Fans of wacky comedy horror movie Beetlejuice and its recently released sequel, can now enjoy a creep stay at the haunted mansion central to the plot. The home of character Delia Deetz , played originally by Maureen O’Hara, is shrouded in a black mourning veil for her late husband that also contains a portal to The Afterlife. Airbnb is offering ten three-hour bookings at the property for tup to six guests. Upon your arrival guests will be ushered inside the dwelling at Hillsborough Township near Princeton, New Jersey, USA, by an assistant. They will be able to wander freely including the attic and warned if they mention the name of actor Michael Keaton’s Beetlejuice character “some really strange things happen.” A spokesperson said: “You may even find yourself in The Afterlife.” © Airbnb via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Le manoir Beetlejuice sur Airbnb
Picture MUST credit: Airbnb/Emily Shur Fans of wacky comedy horror movie Beetlejuice and its recently released sequel, can now enjoy a creep stay at the haunted mansion central to the plot. The home of character Delia Deetz , played originally by Maureen O’Hara, is shrouded in a black mourning veil for her late husband that also contains a portal to The Afterlife. Airbnb is offering ten three-hour bookings at the property for tup to six guests. Upon your arrival guests will be ushered inside the dwelling at Hillsborough Township near Princeton, New Jersey, USA, by an assistant. They will be able to wander freely including the attic and warned if they mention the name of actor Michael Keaton’s Beetlejuice character “some really strange things happen.” A spokesperson said: “You may even find yourself in The Afterlife.” © Airbnb via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Le manoir Beetlejuice sur Airbnb
Picture MUST credit: Airbnb/Emily Shur Fans of wacky comedy horror movie Beetlejuice and its recently released sequel, can now enjoy a creep stay at the haunted mansion central to the plot. The home of character Delia Deetz , played originally by Maureen O’Hara, is shrouded in a black mourning veil for her late husband that also contains a portal to The Afterlife. Airbnb is offering ten three-hour bookings at the property for tup to six guests. Upon your arrival guests will be ushered inside the dwelling at Hillsborough Township near Princeton, New Jersey, USA, by an assistant. They will be able to wander freely including the attic and warned if they mention the name of actor Michael Keaton’s Beetlejuice character “some really strange things happen.” A spokesperson said: “You may even find yourself in The Afterlife.” © Airbnb via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Le manoir Beetlejuice sur Airbnb
Picture MUST credit: Airbnb/Emily Shur Fans of wacky comedy horror movie Beetlejuice and its recently released sequel, can now enjoy a creep stay at the haunted mansion central to the plot. The home of character Delia Deetz , played originally by Maureen O’Hara, is shrouded in a black mourning veil for her late husband that also contains a portal to The Afterlife. Airbnb is offering ten three-hour bookings at the property for tup to six guests. Upon your arrival guests will be ushered inside the dwelling at Hillsborough Township near Princeton, New Jersey, USA, by an assistant. They will be able to wander freely including the attic and warned if they mention the name of actor Michael Keaton’s Beetlejuice character “some really strange things happen.” A spokesperson said: “You may even find yourself in The Afterlife.” © Airbnb via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Le manoir Beetlejuice sur Airbnb
Picture MUST credit: Airbnb/Emily Shur Fans of wacky comedy horror movie Beetlejuice and its recently released sequel, can now enjoy a creep stay at the haunted mansion central to the plot. The home of character Delia Deetz , played originally by Maureen O’Hara, is shrouded in a black mourning veil for her late husband that also contains a portal to The Afterlife. Airbnb is offering ten three-hour bookings at the property for tup to six guests. Upon your arrival guests will be ushered inside the dwelling at Hillsborough Township near Princeton, New Jersey, USA, by an assistant. They will be able to wander freely including the attic and warned if they mention the name of actor Michael Keaton’s Beetlejuice character “some really strange things happen.” A spokesperson said: “You may even find yourself in The Afterlife.” © Airbnb via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Le manoir Beetlejuice sur Airbnb
Picture MUST credit: Airbnb/Emily Shur Fans of wacky comedy horror movie Beetlejuice and its recently released sequel, can now enjoy a creep stay at the haunted mansion central to the plot. The home of character Delia Deetz , played originally by Maureen O’Hara, is shrouded in a black mourning veil for her late husband that also contains a portal to The Afterlife. Airbnb is offering ten three-hour bookings at the property for tup to six guests. Upon your arrival guests will be ushered inside the dwelling at Hillsborough Township near Princeton, New Jersey, USA, by an assistant. They will be able to wander freely including the attic and warned if they mention the name of actor Michael Keaton’s Beetlejuice character “some really strange things happen.” A spokesperson said: “You may even find yourself in The Afterlife.” © Airbnb via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Le manoir Beetlejuice sur Airbnb
Picture MUST credit: Airbnb/Emily Shur Fans of wacky comedy horror movie Beetlejuice and its recently released sequel, can now enjoy a creep stay at the haunted mansion central to the plot. The home of character Delia Deetz , played originally by Maureen O’Hara, is shrouded in a black mourning veil for her late husband that also contains a portal to The Afterlife. Airbnb is offering ten three-hour bookings at the property for tup to six guests. Upon your arrival guests will be ushered inside the dwelling at Hillsborough Township near Princeton, New Jersey, USA, by an assistant. They will be able to wander freely including the attic and warned if they mention the name of actor Michael Keaton’s Beetlejuice character “some really strange things happen.” A spokesperson said: “You may even find yourself in The Afterlife.” © Airbnb via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Le manoir Beetlejuice sur Airbnb
Picture MUST credit: Airbnb/Emily Shur Fans of wacky comedy horror movie Beetlejuice and its recently released sequel, can now enjoy a creep stay at the haunted mansion central to the plot. The home of character Delia Deetz , played originally by Maureen O’Hara, is shrouded in a black mourning veil for her late husband that also contains a portal to The Afterlife. Airbnb is offering ten three-hour bookings at the property for tup to six guests. Upon your arrival guests will be ushered inside the dwelling at Hillsborough Township near Princeton, New Jersey, USA, by an assistant. They will be able to wander freely including the attic and warned if they mention the name of actor Michael Keaton’s Beetlejuice character “some really strange things happen.” A spokesperson said: “You may even find yourself in The Afterlife.” © Airbnb via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Experience: I own England’s most haunted cottage. Lights switched on and off, and the temperature would suddenly change
Tim Chilton, bought Lowes Cottage in Upper Mayfield, Staffordshire, that is historically regarded to be haunted and was the subject of a court case about its haunting in 90s.
He says: I drove out to view it the day before the auction. The cottage was approached over the ominously titled Hanging Bridge and Gallowstree Lane – the house itself was named after a nearby iron age burial mound. Perhaps I should have felt a sense of foreboding, especially when the agent wouldn’t let me use my video camera inside the house. But the cottage had everything I’d been looking for, with the added attraction of bewitching Peak District views. I was delighted by it. The following day, I turned up at the auction to find a camera crew present and a tangible buzz in the room. The hammer came down after I’d bid £6,000 over the guide price. I’d barely had time to process the fact that I’d won before I was ushered into an anteroom full of reporters. A microphone was thrust towards me and someone asked: “How does it feel to have bought England’s most haunted cottage?” I had no idea of the house’s reputation – there was no hint of it in the description – but I was quickly brought up to speed. A couple, Andrew and Josie Smith, who had bought Lowes Cottage in 1994, had filed a lawsuit against the previous owners for not telling them the property was haunted.
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Experience: I own England’s most haunted cottage. Lights switched on and off, and the temperature would suddenly change
Tim Chilton, bought Lowes Cottage in Upper Mayfield, Staffordshire, that is historically regarded to be haunted and was the subject of a court case about its haunting in 90s.
He says: I drove out to view it the day before the auction. The cottage was approached over the ominously titled Hanging Bridge and Gallowstree Lane – the house itself was named after a nearby iron age burial mound. Perhaps I should have felt a sense of foreboding, especially when the agent wouldn’t let me use my video camera inside the house. But the cottage had everything I’d been looking for, with the added attraction of bewitching Peak District views. I was delighted by it. The following day, I turned up at the auction to find a camera crew present and a tangible buzz in the room. The hammer came down after I’d bid £6,000 over the guide price. I’d barely had time to process the fact that I’d won before I was ushered into an anteroom full of reporters. A microphone was thrust towards me and someone asked: “How does it feel to have bought England’s most haunted cottage?” I had no idea of the house’s reputation – there was no hint of it in the description – but I was quickly brought up to speed. A couple, Andrew and Josie Smith, who had bought Lowes Cottage in 1994, had filed a lawsuit against the previous owners for not telling them the property was haunted.
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Experience: I own England’s most haunted cottage. Lights switched on and off, and the temperature would suddenly change
Tim Chilton, bought Lowes Cottage in Upper Mayfield, Staffordshire, that is historically regarded to be haunted and was the subject of a court case about its haunting in 90s.
He says: I drove out to view it the day before the auction. The cottage was approached over the ominously titled Hanging Bridge and Gallowstree Lane Ð the house itself was named after a nearby iron age burial mound. Perhaps I should have felt a sense of foreboding, especially when the agent wouldnÕt let me use my video camera inside the house. But the cottage had everything IÕd been looking for, with the added attraction of bewitching Peak District views. I was delighted by it. The following day, I turned up at the auction to find a camera crew present and a tangible buzz in the room. The hammer came down after IÕd bid £6,000 over the guide price. IÕd barely had time to process the fact that IÕd won before I was ushered into an anteroom full of reporters. A microphone was thrust towards me and someone asked: ÒHow does it feel to have bought EnglandÕs most haunted cottage?Ó I had no idea of the houseÕs reputation Ð there was no hint of it in the description Ð but I was quickly brought up to speed. A couple, Andrew and Josie Smith, who had bought Lowes Cottage in 1994, had filed a lawsuit against the previous owners for not telling them the property was haunted.
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Experience: I own England’s most haunted cottage. Lights switched on and off, and the temperature would suddenly change
Tim Chilton, bought Lowes Cottage in Upper Mayfield, Staffordshire, that is historically regarded to be haunted and was the subject of a court case about its haunting in 90s.
He says: I drove out to view it the day before the auction. The cottage was approached over the ominously titled Hanging Bridge and Gallowstree Lane – the house itself was named after a nearby iron age burial mound. Perhaps I should have felt a sense of foreboding, especially when the agent wouldn’t let me use my video camera inside the house. But the cottage had everything I’d been looking for, with the added attraction of bewitching Peak District views. I was delighted by it. The following day, I turned up at the auction to find a camera crew present and a tangible buzz in the room. The hammer came down after I’d bid £6,000 over the guide price. I’d barely had time to process the fact that I’d won before I was ushered into an anteroom full of reporters. A microphone was thrust towards me and someone asked: “How does it feel to have bought England’s most haunted cottage?” I had no idea of the house’s reputation – there was no hint of it in the description – but I was quickly brought up to speed. A couple, Andrew and Josie Smith, who had bought Lowes Cottage in 1994, had filed a lawsuit against the previous owners for not telling them the property was haunted.
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Experience: I own England’s most haunted cottage. Lights switched on and off, and the temperature would suddenly change
Tim Chilton, bought Lowes Cottage in Upper Mayfield, Staffordshire, that is historically regarded to be haunted and was the subject of a court case about its haunting in 90s.
He says: I drove out to view it the day before the auction. The cottage was approached over the ominously titled Hanging Bridge and Gallowstree Lane – the house itself was named after a nearby iron age burial mound. Perhaps I should have felt a sense of foreboding, especially when the agent wouldn’t let me use my video camera inside the house. But the cottage had everything I’d been looking for, with the added attraction of bewitching Peak District views. I was delighted by it. The following day, I turned up at the auction to find a camera crew present and a tangible buzz in the room. The hammer came down after I’d bid £6,000 over the guide price. I’d barely had time to process the fact that I’d won before I was ushered into an anteroom full of reporters. A microphone was thrust towards me and someone asked: “How does it feel to have bought England’s most haunted cottage?” I had no idea of the house’s reputation – there was no hint of it in the description – but I was quickly brought up to speed. A couple, Andrew and Josie Smith, who had bought Lowes Cottage in 1994, had filed a lawsuit against the previous owners for not telling them the property was haunted.
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Experience: I own England’s most haunted cottage. Lights switched on and off, and the temperature would suddenly change
Tim Chilton, bought Lowes Cottage in Upper Mayfield, Staffordshire, that is historically regarded to be haunted and was the subject of a court case about its haunting in 90s.
He says: I drove out to view it the day before the auction. The cottage was approached over the ominously titled Hanging Bridge and Gallowstree Lane – the house itself was named after a nearby iron age burial mound. Perhaps I should have felt a sense of foreboding, especially when the agent wouldn’t let me use my video camera inside the house. But the cottage had everything I’d been looking for, with the added attraction of bewitching Peak District views. I was delighted by it. The following day, I turned up at the auction to find a camera crew present and a tangible buzz in the room. The hammer came down after I’d bid £6,000 over the guide price. I’d barely had time to process the fact that I’d won before I was ushered into an anteroom full of reporters. A microphone was thrust towards me and someone asked: “How does it feel to have bought England’s most haunted cottage?” I had no idea of the house’s reputation – there was no hint of it in the description – but I was quickly brought up to speed. A couple, Andrew and Josie Smith, who had bought Lowes Cottage in 1994, had filed a lawsuit against the previous owners for not telling them the property was haunted.
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Experience: I own England’s most haunted cottage. Lights switched on and off, and the temperature would suddenly change
Tim Chilton, bought Lowes Cottage in Upper Mayfield, Staffordshire, that is historically regarded to be haunted and was the subject of a court case about its haunting in 90s.
He says: I drove out to view it the day before the auction. The cottage was approached over the ominously titled Hanging Bridge and Gallowstree Lane – the house itself was named after a nearby iron age burial mound. Perhaps I should have felt a sense of foreboding, especially when the agent wouldn’t let me use my video camera inside the house. But the cottage had everything I’d been looking for, with the added attraction of bewitching Peak District views. I was delighted by it. The following day, I turned up at the auction to find a camera crew present and a tangible buzz in the room. The hammer came down after I’d bid £6,000 over the guide price. I’d barely had time to process the fact that I’d won before I was ushered into an anteroom full of reporters. A microphone was thrust towards me and someone asked: “How does it feel to have bought England’s most haunted cottage?” I had no idea of the house’s reputation – there was no hint of it in the description – but I was quickly brought up to speed. A couple, Andrew and Josie Smith, who had bought Lowes Cottage in 1994, had filed a lawsuit against the previous owners for not telling them the property was haunted.
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Inside the revamped Bodmin jail, one of Britain's 'most haunted' buildings. 18th-century prison with gory history reopens as £8.5m visitor attraction in Cornwall
Inside the revamped Bodmin jail, one of Britain's 'most haunted' buildings. 18th-century prison with gory history reopens as £8.5m visitor attraction in Cornwall. Most visitors to Cornwall head to the surf beaches, the picturesque fishing harbours, art galleries, gardens or castles in search of light and joy. However, a murkier side of life in the south-west of Britain is being told from within the towering granite walls of an 18th-century prison, which is reopening as a new visitor attraction on Thursday. The £8.5m Bodmin jail recounts tales of crime and punishment in Cornwall from the 1700s to the early 20th century. Visitors are treated, if that is the right way to put it, to a subterranean “dark walk” that uses special effects to expose the lives and deaths of some of those once imprisoned here. They are invited to stroll in and out of the cells where prisoners once lived and to inspect the artefacts found in excavations of the prison including bunches of rusty keys and even what might be the skull of the fabled Beast of Bodmin. The most daring can take part in paranormal events or watch horror films, as the jail claims to be one of the most haunted places in the UK.The new Bodmin Jail attraction, in Cornwall, which is due to open on the 1st October, 2020. Kirsten Honey, Paranormal Manager.
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Inside the revamped Bodmin jail, one of Britain's 'most haunted' buildings. 18th-century prison with gory history reopens as £8.5m visitor attraction in Cornwall
Inside the revamped Bodmin jail, one of Britain's 'most haunted' buildings. 18th-century prison with gory history reopens as £8.5m visitor attraction in Cornwall. Most visitors to Cornwall head to the surf beaches, the picturesque fishing harbours, art galleries, gardens or castles in search of light and joy. However, a murkier side of life in the south-west of Britain is being told from within the towering granite walls of an 18th-century prison, which is reopening as a new visitor attraction on Thursday. The £8.5m Bodmin jail recounts tales of crime and punishment in Cornwall from the 1700s to the early 20th century. Visitors are treated, if that is the right way to put it, to a subterranean “dark walk” that uses special effects to expose the lives and deaths of some of those once imprisoned here. They are invited to stroll in and out of the cells where prisoners once lived and to inspect the artefacts found in excavations of the prison including bunches of rusty keys and even what might be the skull of the fabled Beast of Bodmin. The most daring can take part in paranormal events or watch horror films, as the jail claims to be one of the most haunted places in the UK.The new Bodmin Jail attraction, in Cornwall, which is due to open on the 1st October, 2020.
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Inside the revamped Bodmin jail, one of Britain's 'most haunted' buildings. 18th-century prison with gory history reopens as £8.5m visitor attraction in Cornwall
Inside the revamped Bodmin jail, one of Britain's 'most haunted' buildings. 18th-century prison with gory history reopens as £8.5m visitor attraction in Cornwall. Most visitors to Cornwall head to the surf beaches, the picturesque fishing harbours, art galleries, gardens or castles in search of light and joy. However, a murkier side of life in the south-west of Britain is being told from within the towering granite walls of an 18th-century prison, which is reopening as a new visitor attraction on Thursday. The £8.5m Bodmin jail recounts tales of crime and punishment in Cornwall from the 1700s to the early 20th century. Visitors are treated, if that is the right way to put it, to a subterranean “dark walk” that uses special effects to expose the lives and deaths of some of those once imprisoned here. They are invited to stroll in and out of the cells where prisoners once lived and to inspect the artefacts found in excavations of the prison including bunches of rusty keys and even what might be the skull of the fabled Beast of Bodmin. The most daring can take part in paranormal events or watch horror films, as the jail claims to be one of the most haunted places in the UK.The new Bodmin Jail attraction, in Cornwall, which is due to open on the 1st October, 2020. Kirsten Honey, Paranormal Manager.
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Inside the revamped Bodmin jail, one of Britain's 'most haunted' buildings. 18th-century prison with gory history reopens as £8.5m visitor attraction in Cornwall
Inside the revamped Bodmin jail, one of Britain's 'most haunted' buildings. 18th-century prison with gory history reopens as £8.5m visitor attraction in Cornwall. Most visitors to Cornwall head to the surf beaches, the picturesque fishing harbours, art galleries, gardens or castles in search of light and joy. However, a murkier side of life in the south-west of Britain is being told from within the towering granite walls of an 18th-century prison, which is reopening as a new visitor attraction on Thursday. The £8.5m Bodmin jail recounts tales of crime and punishment in Cornwall from the 1700s to the early 20th century. Visitors are treated, if that is the right way to put it, to a subterranean “dark walk” that uses special effects to expose the lives and deaths of some of those once imprisoned here. They are invited to stroll in and out of the cells where prisoners once lived and to inspect the artefacts found in excavations of the prison including bunches of rusty keys and even what might be the skull of the fabled Beast of Bodmin. The most daring can take part in paranormal events or watch horror films, as the jail claims to be one of the most haunted places in the UK.The new Bodmin Jail attraction, in Cornwall, which is due to open on the 1st October, 2020. Kirsten Honey, Paranormal Manager.
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Inside the revamped Bodmin jail, one of Britain's 'most haunted' buildings. 18th-century prison with gory history reopens as £8.5m visitor attraction in Cornwall
Inside the revamped Bodmin jail, one of Britain's 'most haunted' buildings. 18th-century prison with gory history reopens as £8.5m visitor attraction in Cornwall. Most visitors to Cornwall head to the surf beaches, the picturesque fishing harbours, art galleries, gardens or castles in search of light and joy. However, a murkier side of life in the south-west of Britain is being told from within the towering granite walls of an 18th-century prison, which is reopening as a new visitor attraction on Thursday. The £8.5m Bodmin jail recounts tales of crime and punishment in Cornwall from the 1700s to the early 20th century. Visitors are treated, if that is the right way to put it, to a subterranean “dark walk” that uses special effects to expose the lives and deaths of some of those once imprisoned here. They are invited to stroll in and out of the cells where prisoners once lived and to inspect the artefacts found in excavations of the prison including bunches of rusty keys and even what might be the skull of the fabled Beast of Bodmin. The most daring can take part in paranormal events or watch horror films, as the jail claims to be one of the most haunted places in the UK.The new Bodmin Jail attraction, in Cornwall, which is due to open on the 1st October, 2020. Kirsten Honey, Paranormal Manager.
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Inside the revamped Bodmin jail, one of Britain's 'most haunted' buildings. 18th-century prison with gory history reopens as £8.5m visitor attraction in Cornwall
Inside the revamped Bodmin jail, one of Britain's 'most haunted' buildings. 18th-century prison with gory history reopens as £8.5m visitor attraction in Cornwall. Most visitors to Cornwall head to the surf beaches, the picturesque fishing harbours, art galleries, gardens or castles in search of light and joy. However, a murkier side of life in the south-west of Britain is being told from within the towering granite walls of an 18th-century prison, which is reopening as a new visitor attraction on Thursday. The £8.5m Bodmin jail recounts tales of crime and punishment in Cornwall from the 1700s to the early 20th century. Visitors are treated, if that is the right way to put it, to a subterranean “dark walk” that uses special effects to expose the lives and deaths of some of those once imprisoned here. They are invited to stroll in and out of the cells where prisoners once lived and to inspect the artefacts found in excavations of the prison including bunches of rusty keys and even what might be the skull of the fabled Beast of Bodmin. The most daring can take part in paranormal events or watch horror films, as the jail claims to be one of the most haunted places in the UK.The new Bodmin Jail attraction, in Cornwall, which is due to open on the 1st October, 2020. Kirsten Honey, Paranormal Manager.
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Inside the revamped Bodmin jail, one of Britain's 'most haunted' buildings. 18th-century prison with gory history reopens as £8.5m visitor attraction in Cornwall
Inside the revamped Bodmin jail, one of Britain's 'most haunted' buildings. 18th-century prison with gory history reopens as £8.5m visitor attraction in Cornwall. Most visitors to Cornwall head to the surf beaches, the picturesque fishing harbours, art galleries, gardens or castles in search of light and joy. However, a murkier side of life in the south-west of Britain is being told from within the towering granite walls of an 18th-century prison, which is reopening as a new visitor attraction on Thursday. The £8.5m Bodmin jail recounts tales of crime and punishment in Cornwall from the 1700s to the early 20th century. Visitors are treated, if that is the right way to put it, to a subterranean “dark walk” that uses special effects to expose the lives and deaths of some of those once imprisoned here. They are invited to stroll in and out of the cells where prisoners once lived and to inspect the artefacts found in excavations of the prison including bunches of rusty keys and even what might be the skull of the fabled Beast of Bodmin. The most daring can take part in paranormal events or watch horror films, as the jail claims to be one of the most haunted places in the UK.The new Bodmin Jail attraction, in Cornwall, which is due to open on the 1st October, 2020. Kirsten Honey, Paranormal Manager.
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Inside the revamped Bodmin jail, one of Britain's 'most haunted' buildings. 18th-century prison with gory history reopens as £8.5m visitor attraction in Cornwall
Inside the revamped Bodmin jail, one of Britain's 'most haunted' buildings. 18th-century prison with gory history reopens as £8.5m visitor attraction in Cornwall. Most visitors to Cornwall head to the surf beaches, the picturesque fishing harbours, art galleries, gardens or castles in search of light and joy. However, a murkier side of life in the south-west of Britain is being told from within the towering granite walls of an 18th-century prison, which is reopening as a new visitor attraction on Thursday. The £8.5m Bodmin jail recounts tales of crime and punishment in Cornwall from the 1700s to the early 20th century. Visitors are treated, if that is the right way to put it, to a subterranean “dark walk” that uses special effects to expose the lives and deaths of some of those once imprisoned here. They are invited to stroll in and out of the cells where prisoners once lived and to inspect the artefacts found in excavations of the prison including bunches of rusty keys and even what might be the skull of the fabled Beast of Bodmin. The most daring can take part in paranormal events or watch horror films, as the jail claims to be one of the most haunted places in the UK.The new Bodmin Jail attraction, in Cornwall, which is due to open on the 1st October, 2020. Kirsten Honey, Paranormal Manager.
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Inside the revamped Bodmin jail, one of Britain's 'most haunted' buildings. 18th-century prison with gory history reopens as £8.5m visitor attraction in Cornwall
Inside the revamped Bodmin jail, one of Britain's 'most haunted' buildings. 18th-century prison with gory history reopens as £8.5m visitor attraction in Cornwall. Most visitors to Cornwall head to the surf beaches, the picturesque fishing harbours, art galleries, gardens or castles in search of light and joy. However, a murkier side of life in the south-west of Britain is being told from within the towering granite walls of an 18th-century prison, which is reopening as a new visitor attraction on Thursday. The £8.5m Bodmin jail recounts tales of crime and punishment in Cornwall from the 1700s to the early 20th century. Visitors are treated, if that is the right way to put it, to a subterranean “dark walk” that uses special effects to expose the lives and deaths of some of those once imprisoned here. They are invited to stroll in and out of the cells where prisoners once lived and to inspect the artefacts found in excavations of the prison including bunches of rusty keys and even what might be the skull of the fabled Beast of Bodmin. The most daring can take part in paranormal events or watch horror films, as the jail claims to be one of the most haunted places in the UK.The new Bodmin Jail attraction, in Cornwall, which is due to open on the 1st October, 2020. Kirsten Honey, Paranormal Manager.
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Inside the revamped Bodmin jail, one of Britain's 'most haunted' buildings. 18th-century prison with gory history reopens as £8.5m visitor attraction in Cornwall
Inside the revamped Bodmin jail, one of Britain's 'most haunted' buildings. 18th-century prison with gory history reopens as £8.5m visitor attraction in Cornwall. Most visitors to Cornwall head to the surf beaches, the picturesque fishing harbours, art galleries, gardens or castles in search of light and joy. However, a murkier side of life in the south-west of Britain is being told from within the towering granite walls of an 18th-century prison, which is reopening as a new visitor attraction on Thursday. The £8.5m Bodmin jail recounts tales of crime and punishment in Cornwall from the 1700s to the early 20th century. Visitors are treated, if that is the right way to put it, to a subterranean “dark walk” that uses special effects to expose the lives and deaths of some of those once imprisoned here. They are invited to stroll in and out of the cells where prisoners once lived and to inspect the artefacts found in excavations of the prison including bunches of rusty keys and even what might be the skull of the fabled Beast of Bodmin. The most daring can take part in paranormal events or watch horror films, as the jail claims to be one of the most haunted places in the UK.The new Bodmin Jail attraction, in Cornwall, which is due to open on the 1st October, 2020. Kirsten Honey, Paranormal Manager.
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Inside the revamped Bodmin jail, one of Britain's 'most haunted' buildings. 18th-century prison with gory history reopens as £8.5m visitor attraction in Cornwall
Inside the revamped Bodmin jail, one of Britain's 'most haunted' buildings. 18th-century prison with gory history reopens as £8.5m visitor attraction in Cornwall. Most visitors to Cornwall head to the surf beaches, the picturesque fishing harbours, art galleries, gardens or castles in search of light and joy. However, a murkier side of life in the south-west of Britain is being told from within the towering granite walls of an 18th-century prison, which is reopening as a new visitor attraction on Thursday. The £8.5m Bodmin jail recounts tales of crime and punishment in Cornwall from the 1700s to the early 20th century. Visitors are treated, if that is the right way to put it, to a subterranean “dark walk” that uses special effects to expose the lives and deaths of some of those once imprisoned here. They are invited to stroll in and out of the cells where prisoners once lived and to inspect the artefacts found in excavations of the prison including bunches of rusty keys and even what might be the skull of the fabled Beast of Bodmin. The most daring can take part in paranormal events or watch horror films, as the jail claims to be one of the most haunted places in the UK.The new Bodmin Jail attraction, in Cornwall, which is due to open on the 1st October, 2020.
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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Filming of tv series "Haunted" at Burg Querfurt, Querfurt, Germany - 14 Feb 2018
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Shoppers and tourists in the Westfield Mall in the Oculus in the World Trade Center Transportation Hub in Lower Manhattan in New York on Sunday, January 7, 2018. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 21966374
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Los Angeles World Premiere of Open Road Films 'A Haunted House 2'
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Los Angeles World Premiere of Open Road Films 'A Haunted House 2'
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Los Angeles World Premiere of Open Road Films 'A Haunted House 2'
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Haunted house attraction continues to petrify visitors, Niagara Falls, Canada - 27 Sep 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Nightmares Fear Factory (3049217r)
Nightmares Fear Factory Returns With More Hilariously Terrified Faces
Nightmares Fear Factory Returns With More Hilariously Terrified Faces
A haunted house attraction continues to secretly capture the petrified reactions of spooked visitors as they experience a terrifying 15-minute tour.
The Nightmares Fear Factory in Niagara Falls, Canada claims to be the 'scariest house in the world'.
It takes visitors on a hair-raising walk-through of a building, which was once a coffin factory and is said to be haunted by the owner.
The attraction guides customers through the pitch-black, only to be directed by red lights and whatever is going on in there has people jumping on each other, men hiding behind their girlfriends and people running in fear.
To make matters worse their comical reactions are posted online for the world to see.
Without giving away too much of the Fear Factory's secret scare prank, apart from visitors are left fearing for their lives.
Nightmares Fear Factory director of marketing and social media, Vee Popat said: "If you make it through, then you are a survivor. However, if at anytime you choose not to continue, then you scream "nightmares" and something will escort you out, and you are added to the "chicken list", we're now over 120,000 who've chickened out!"
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Haunted house attraction continues to petrify visitors, Niagara Falls, Canada - 27 Sep 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Nightmares Fear Factory (3049217p)
Nightmares Fear Factory Returns With More Hilariously Terrified Faces
Nightmares Fear Factory Returns With More Hilariously Terrified Faces
A haunted house attraction continues to secretly capture the petrified reactions of spooked visitors as they experience a terrifying 15-minute tour.
The Nightmares Fear Factory in Niagara Falls, Canada claims to be the 'scariest house in the world'.
It takes visitors on a hair-raising walk-through of a building, which was once a coffin factory and is said to be haunted by the owner.
The attraction guides customers through the pitch-black, only to be directed by red lights and whatever is going on in there has people jumping on each other, men hiding behind their girlfriends and people running in fear.
To make matters worse their comical reactions are posted online for the world to see.
Without giving away too much of the Fear Factory's secret scare prank, apart from visitors are left fearing for their lives.
Nightmares Fear Factory director of marketing and social media, Vee Popat said: "If you make it through, then you are a survivor. However, if at anytime you choose not to continue, then you scream "nightmares" and something will escort you out, and you are added to the "chicken list", we're now over 120,000 who've chickened out!"
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Nightmares Fear Factory/Rex Features
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Haunted house attraction continues to petrify visitors, Niagara Falls, Canada - 27 Sep 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Nightmares Fear Factory (3049217b)
Nightmares Fear Factory Returns With More Hilariously Terrified Faces
Nightmares Fear Factory Returns With More Hilariously Terrified Faces
A haunted house attraction continues to secretly capture the petrified reactions of spooked visitors as they experience a terrifying 15-minute tour.
The Nightmares Fear Factory in Niagara Falls, Canada claims to be the 'scariest house in the world'.
It takes visitors on a hair-raising walk-through of a building, which was once a coffin factory and is said to be haunted by the owner.
The attraction guides customers through the pitch-black, only to be directed by red lights and whatever is going on in there has people jumping on each other, men hiding behind their girlfriends and people running in fear.
To make matters worse their comical reactions are posted online for the world to see.
Without giving away too much of the Fear Factory's secret scare prank, apart from visitors are left fearing for their lives.
Nightmares Fear Factory director of marketing and social media, Vee Popat said: "If you make it through, then you are a survivor. However, if at anytime you choose not to continue, then you scream "nightmares" and something will escort you out, and you are added to the "chicken list", we're now over 120,000 who've chickened out!"
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Nightmares Fear Factory/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KBVZCJJOB (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Haunted house attraction continues to petrify visitors, Niagara Falls, Canada - 27 Sep 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Nightmares Fear Factory (3049217o)
Nightmares Fear Factory Returns With More Hilariously Terrified Faces
Nightmares Fear Factory Returns With More Hilariously Terrified Faces
A haunted house attraction continues to secretly capture the petrified reactions of spooked visitors as they experience a terrifying 15-minute tour.
The Nightmares Fear Factory in Niagara Falls, Canada claims to be the 'scariest house in the world'.
It takes visitors on a hair-raising walk-through of a building, which was once a coffin factory and is said to be haunted by the owner.
The attraction guides customers through the pitch-black, only to be directed by red lights and whatever is going on in there has people jumping on each other, men hiding behind their girlfriends and people running in fear.
To make matters worse their comical reactions are posted online for the world to see.
Without giving away too much of the Fear Factory's secret scare prank, apart from visitors are left fearing for their lives.
Nightmares Fear Factory director of marketing and social media, Vee Popat said: "If you make it through, then you are a survivor. However, if at anytime you choose not to continue, then you scream "nightmares" and something will escort you out, and you are added to the "chicken list", we're now over 120,000 who've chickened out!"
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Nightmares Fear Factory/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KBVZCJJOB (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Haunted house attraction continues to petrify visitors, Niagara Falls, Canada - 27 Sep 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Nightmares Fear Factory (3049217c)
Nightmares Fear Factory Returns With More Hilariously Terrified Faces
Nightmares Fear Factory Returns With More Hilariously Terrified Faces
A haunted house attraction continues to secretly capture the petrified reactions of spooked visitors as they experience a terrifying 15-minute tour.
The Nightmares Fear Factory in Niagara Falls, Canada claims to be the 'scariest house in the world'.
It takes visitors on a hair-raising walk-through of a building, which was once a coffin factory and is said to be haunted by the owner.
The attraction guides customers through the pitch-black, only to be directed by red lights and whatever is going on in there has people jumping on each other, men hiding behind their girlfriends and people running in fear.
To make matters worse their comical reactions are posted online for the world to see.
Without giving away too much of the Fear Factory's secret scare prank, apart from visitors are left fearing for their lives.
Nightmares Fear Factory director of marketing and social media, Vee Popat said: "If you make it through, then you are a survivor. However, if at anytime you choose not to continue, then you scream "nightmares" and something will escort you out, and you are added to the "chicken list", we're now over 120,000 who've chickened out!"
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Nightmares Fear Factory/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KBVZCJJOB (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Haunted house attraction continues to petrify visitors, Niagara Falls, Canada - 27 Sep 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Nightmares Fear Factory (3049217n)
Nightmares Fear Factory Returns With More Hilariously Terrified Faces
Nightmares Fear Factory Returns With More Hilariously Terrified Faces
A haunted house attraction continues to secretly capture the petrified reactions of spooked visitors as they experience a terrifying 15-minute tour.
The Nightmares Fear Factory in Niagara Falls, Canada claims to be the 'scariest house in the world'.
It takes visitors on a hair-raising walk-through of a building, which was once a coffin factory and is said to be haunted by the owner.
The attraction guides customers through the pitch-black, only to be directed by red lights and whatever is going on in there has people jumping on each other, men hiding behind their girlfriends and people running in fear.
To make matters worse their comical reactions are posted online for the world to see.
Without giving away too much of the Fear Factory's secret scare prank, apart from visitors are left fearing for their lives.
Nightmares Fear Factory director of marketing and social media, Vee Popat said: "If you make it through, then you are a survivor. However, if at anytime you choose not to continue, then you scream "nightmares" and something will escort you out, and you are added to the "chicken list", we're now over 120,000 who've chickened out!"
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Nightmares Fear Factory/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KBVZCJJOB (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Haunted house attraction continues to petrify visitors, Niagara Falls, Canada - 27 Sep 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Nightmares Fear Factory (3049217g)
Nightmares Fear Factory Returns With More Hilariously Terrified Faces
Nightmares Fear Factory Returns With More Hilariously Terrified Faces
A haunted house attraction continues to secretly capture the petrified reactions of spooked visitors as they experience a terrifying 15-minute tour.
The Nightmares Fear Factory in Niagara Falls, Canada claims to be the 'scariest house in the world'.
It takes visitors on a hair-raising walk-through of a building, which was once a coffin factory and is said to be haunted by the owner.
The attraction guides customers through the pitch-black, only to be directed by red lights and whatever is going on in there has people jumping on each other, men hiding behind their girlfriends and people running in fear.
To make matters worse their comical reactions are posted online for the world to see.
Without giving away too much of the Fear Factory's secret scare prank, apart from visitors are left fearing for their lives.
Nightmares Fear Factory director of marketing and social media, Vee Popat said: "If you make it through, then you are a survivor. However, if at anytime you choose not to continue, then you scream "nightmares" and something will escort you out, and you are added to the "chicken list", we're now over 120,000 who've chickened out!"
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Nightmares Fear Factory/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KBVZCJJOB (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Haunted house attraction continues to petrify visitors, Niagara Falls, Canada - 27 Sep 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Nightmares Fear Factory (3049217m)
Nightmares Fear Factory Returns With More Hilariously Terrified Faces
Nightmares Fear Factory Returns With More Hilariously Terrified Faces
A haunted house attraction continues to secretly capture the petrified reactions of spooked visitors as they experience a terrifying 15-minute tour.
The Nightmares Fear Factory in Niagara Falls, Canada claims to be the 'scariest house in the world'.
It takes visitors on a hair-raising walk-through of a building, which was once a coffin factory and is said to be haunted by the owner.
The attraction guides customers through the pitch-black, only to be directed by red lights and whatever is going on in there has people jumping on each other, men hiding behind their girlfriends and people running in fear.
To make matters worse their comical reactions are posted online for the world to see.
Without giving away too much of the Fear Factory's secret scare prank, apart from visitors are left fearing for their lives.
Nightmares Fear Factory director of marketing and social media, Vee Popat said: "If you make it through, then you are a survivor. However, if at anytime you choose not to continue, then you scream "nightmares" and something will escort you out, and you are added to the "chicken list", we're now over 120,000 who've chickened out!"
MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY
Nightmares Fear Factory/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KBVZCJJOB (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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