Edinburgh, Scottland is well known in the world of tourism for its paranormal activity above and bellow the ground. In the 18th century, in Edinburgh, the Scottish decided to store their food in multiple underground cellars, because the town was becoming over populated. They quickely found out that when it rained the water would leak underground into the tunnels and it would ruin the food. This started what is know as "The Black Plague." So when people started to die, because of the plague, the dead would be thrown into the unused cellars. This caused the disturbed spirits to still roam underground today.
My step-father visited this location and got a tour of the underground vaults. He brought back with him a story... He was walking along the barren tunnels with his tour guide listening to his words on the freeky history of the place. About twenty miniutes into the tour there was a clearing and items that were hard to make out. The guide stated that that area was reserved for those who practice whichcraft. He also stated that if you were to enter than you would have a terrible spell cast upon you that would cause terror to you for the rest of your life. The room fell silent and then a random rock falls off a small ledge on the wall. A few miniutes later the group comes to a stop outside a cell, where the guide then explains that the location was a very popular spot to place the dead. As my step-father stands listening, a random chill comes down his spine and his entire body is touched by a cold, spine raising form of energy. At the end of the tour there was nobody else that had felt this same enchantment, but there was someone that, at the same point of the tour, unknowingly caught a randome form of light cross the screen of his video camera. Everyone agreed on the fact that it was pitch black at that point in the tour.
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