It lies on the outskirts of Merida and was once a profitable Hacienda farming community. Misnebalam is one of the most notorious haunted locations in all of Mexico. Other strange occurrences were also captured on camera while conducting a paranormal investigation in the former town. Graves lined up in Farina’s cemetery.ĭuring my own visit to Farina, my cameraperson claimed to have been touched by something unseen in this very cemetery. The many deaths experienced within town due to the harsh nature of life in the outback support these claims and ensured that the town’s cemetery was well filled. Rumors exist the Farina and its crumbling stone ruins could be haunted. Inside an abandoned house, part of the ghost town of Farina. Failed attempts at mining and eventually being cut off from the main rail line in the area, sealed Farina’s fate of becoming a ghost town. Its residents were soon to discover that the harsh conditions of the outback were no place to nurture crops. Farina started its life in 1878 as a farming community. It is here that the former town of Farina still continues to stand. The next haunted ghost town on this list brings us to the remote reaches of the South Australian outback. Visitors to this space have reported seeing a large, black mass moving through the building at pace, before suddenly disappearing. The old schoolhouse, one of the most haunted buildings in Humberstone.Īnother of the haunted hot spots within town is the grand, old theater building. Countless people have claimed to sight the ghosts of children in this building, as well as hear the unmistakable sounds of children playing and giggling. Still furnished with old school desks, this unsettling environment is made all the more creepy by the many encounters with child spirits reported here. One of the creepiest and most active places for paranormal activity is within Humberstine’s old schoolhouse. Plenty of reports of sighting shadow figures and full-bodied apparitions have come out of Humberstone, leading to its reputation of being one of the most haunted places in South America. Since the former residents left the town to rot, many eerie stories have formed about this ghost town. Inside one of the abandoned buildings of Chile’s ghost town Humberstone. Peaking at 3,000 people, Humberstone was thriving right up until the 1930s when a synthetic alternative to saltpeter caused its rapid decline into abandonment. This now ghost town dates back to 1872 when it was founded as a prime saltpeter mining community. Here, lies the abandoned former mining town of Humberstone. Any information will be provided either at the time of posting, or updated years later, at my discretion.The first ghost town on this list brings us to the driest place on Earth, Chile’s Atacama Desert. If identifying information is not provided in the post, there's usually a good reason for that. Do not ask me for (or post) specific location information. "Take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footprints."Ĥ. I have the utmost respect for the history of these locations and for the history of my city, Saint Louis. I do not condone or tolerate: vandalism, theft, littering or any other disrespectful activity in any of these locations. Sometimes I am granted access to the things you see here and attempting to follow in my footsteps may get you arrested, hurt or killed.ģ. I do not recommend anyone try visiting any of these locations. "Don't try this at home." I absolutely will not be held responsible for anyone else's stupidity. The historical imagery is courtesy of the Historical Society or as otherwise noted.Ģ. With the exception of historical photos, all of the photographs here are copyrighted and not to be used for any purpose without my consent. This blog is dedicated to the pursuit of adventure and features urban exploration in Saint Louis, Missouri and beyond.ġ.
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