Is England the most haunted country? Given the number of haunted mansion, castle and rectories around the country, I think it is.
Is England the most haunted country? Given the number of haunted mansion, castle and rectories around the country, I think it is.
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I would say it is China, after which comes India.
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I swear to God that the U.S. is the spookiest place I've been.
Wales, England, Scotland may all have loads of awesome ghosts stories but I've experienced very little weirdness there.
In the U.S. though I've actually experienced weird and spooky stuff.
Edit: although I've heard some great first hand spooky stories from Indians(rather than Injuns) too.
Last edited by Taffy_is_a_Taff; 02-12-2006 at 14:40.
Well, the reason I say China is simple. The more people, the more souls, the more souls the more potential ghosts.
Naturally, I do not believe in ghosts and ghoststories, but if I understand it correctly, the more people the more ghosts, or not?
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I don't know.
I was talking in terms of strange happenings and general spookiness.
I'm something of a ghost agnostic but I think believers don't believe that everybody gets to be a ghost.
Edit: so I guess China would have more potential ghosts, but more ghosts? I don't know, you'd have to consult a ghost census.
Last edited by Taffy_is_a_Taff; 02-12-2006 at 15:08.
I would say England maybe, it definetly has the most haunted place at Borley Rectory in essex, been burnt down once but the surrounding area definetly has alot of paranormal activity. The whole of Britain and Ireland are quite spiritual active areas on a whole
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