Quote Originally Posted by littlelostboy
Still, many other countries have all those revolutions and the whole of Europe was in the Dark Ages so doesn't mean each european countries should have their fair share of ghosts?

I went to London a few years back, even when I was staying in the city central itself, everytime when i walk around at night, London manage to give of this eerie atmosphere. I'm not supersitious, but London has this deary, gloomy atmosphere (maybe must be the weather too). The Tower of London is known as a very, very, haunted place and went I left the place at night (around 6, which was already quite dark) the place seem to be shrouded in some mystery.
I'm pretty sure they do! Maybe it's their publishing industry's fault. Australia's got quite a lot of ghost stories for such a relatively small population, and Ireland as well.

I agree with you about London, it's definitely got that atmosphere. I often walk out of Tower Hill Tube station late at night and look at the Tower and think...'I wonder which ghosts are wandering around tonight then?'
When they dug up the floor of the chapel of St Peter ad Vincula beside Tower Green (where beheadings used to take place) they found at least 34 sets of remains including Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard...there's definitely an 'atmosphere' in the chapel, even on a sunny day...