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5 Most Haunted Places in Indoneia

Indonesia, dubbed as Zambrut equator because so many wonderful places in it, trovic large extend forests, mountains towering mountain that is also high, as well as the beaches that exotic beaches, making it one of the countries that became a tourist destination of the world community. Every year Indonesia tourism continues to increase local and international tourists.


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But do you know of so many tourist attractions in Indonesia there are some which are still very strong with things mystical and save stories scary stories also myths even called austere. And on this occasion I will discuss places of tourist attractions in Indonesia's most haunted. Perhaps this will be a reference your holiday vacation who want the thrill of the ordinary or could be called extreme and adrenaline for those of you who like a challenge.

Here is a five tourist spot in Indonesia's most haunted

1.Temple Underwater (Bali)
Bali may have been known as the number one tourist spot in Indonesia, and who do not know the beauty of the island dubbed the island. But Salain beaches beautiful beaches and exotis there is also a tourist spot in Bali is still a mystery and haunted overwrite one of these underwater temple. If you want to travel a ghost place extreme underwater temple is the answer. Haunted places in Bali is located in the village of Pemuteran, Gerogak, Buleleng, Bali.

One of those places is the main attraction in Bali, was first discovered by a tourist from Australia named Chris Brown in 2005. If you want to visit a haunted place in Bali, you should think twice. Because, at the temples have highly turbid water. Visibility was around it was barely visible.The poor condition of the water around the temple under the sea is what makes this place awesomeness. You will find it difficult if diving at this place.

2. Tana Toraja,South Sulawesi
within 130 km from Makassar, has the natural scenery that was amazing granite, green rice terraces in the hill country and also the burial complex that can make the hair shudder, but more exciting if we can traveled here to coincide with the funeral ceremony which is commonly called 'Signs tuka ', Or signs Solo in Tana Toraja, but the bodies were not buried in the place in tongkonan (traditional house) diacara also held cutting buffalo. besides that we also can visit the various types of burial here as in 'Kambira' dead baby in the tree, 'Stone tumonga' dead corpses dibatu and rantepao

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Some of the graves there still looks new. There are also sculptures newly created as a preparation for a funeral as the last people who died.
"He might look small, it is actually a hole in it big. They can accommodate several bodies,"

Each side of a cliff on the hill was covered with a replica of a human grave. I had rounded the cliff to the different sides and always find the graves of another., The back and hidden, meaning the person caste or lower levels.

3.Mount Merapi, Central Java
mountains in Indonesia, especially in Java, has long been believed to be the residence of the jinn. Similarly, the Mount Merapi is located in Central Java and Yogyakarta.

Occult phenomena are difficult to explain with science often occurs in this mountain. One of the strange events that are often found climber is gubrah market or markets are believed to be the unseen spirits market. This market looks like a regular market, but appears in the middle of the mountain at midnight. In the morning, the remnants of the market completely disappeared and no trace at all.

4.South Beach Java 
Be careful while visiting the beaches in the south of the island of Java as Parangtritis in Yogyakarta or Pangandaran beach near Ciamis, West Java. Because the beaches are known to have high waves and strong that often casualties.

However, local residents believe that the phenomenon of drowning victims in the south beaches of the island of Java is not only due to the strong currents, but because of the influence of other creatures that are invisible.

Yes, the south coast of Java Island is believed held by a supernatural creature named Ratu Kidul. Travelers are advised to maintain the words and deeds during the visit South Beach. In addition, a growing myth states that travelers should not wear the color green because the color is a favorite of the Queen of South.
If you want to feel the mystical atmosphere in South Beach, silakang stay at hotels near Parangtritis.

5.Lawang Sewu,Csntral Java
Lawang Sewu is a historic building that was built by the Dutch colonial government, on February 27, 1904. Originally the building was set to be used as Het Hoofdkantoor van de Nederlansch Indies Spoorweg Maatscappij (NIS) or Office of Private Railway Company NIS. Previous activities carried out in the office administration NIS NIS Samarang Station.
But the growth of the railway network which is fast enough, and need for increasing the number of technical and administrative personnel is not a little due to increased activity of the office. One result that the office manager at NIS Samarang Station is no longer adequate.

The NIS also rented several buildings owned by private individuals as an interim solution. But it is considered inefficient. Not to mention the existence of the location Samarang NIS stations located in the area of ​​the marshes to matters of sanitation and health was an important consideration. Then it was decided to build administrative offices in new locations colonial building in the wake of the Dutch era is indeed well known, not only as a tourist spot, also all-an nya..aura mystical horror in the ini.konon, if you want to see the residents of this place should come over at 11 pm, 3 floor residents demons like noni pretty much reveal itself here.

Thus five tourist attractions in Indonesia is considered haunted, may add a reference you who like a challenge to come and vacation Indonesia.salam
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