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Omar Ali Saifuddin, Brunei


Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque is a royal Islamic mosque located in Bandar Seri Begawan, capital of the Sultanate of Brunei. The mosque is classified as one of the most spectacular mosques in the Asia Pacific region and become a major attraction for tourists. Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin Mosque is considered amongst the people of Brunei as a landmark of the country.
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Sultan Mosque, Singapore


Sultan Mosque, located at Muscat Street and North Bridge Road in Kampong Glam Rochor District Planning Area in Singapore. The mosque is considered one of the most important mosque in Singapore. The prayer hall and domes highlight the star feature of the mosque.
Masjid Sultan has stayed essentially unchanged since it was built, only with improvements made to the main hall in 1960 and annex was added in 1993. He set as a national monument on March 14, 1975.
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Ghosts of the Stanley Hotel


If you live where the Stanley Hotel, Estes Park, Colorado, and turned on channel 42 of your living room TV, you will witness one of the all-time favorite films: The Shining. No matter what time of day or night, or a year in this case, it is always. It was not supernatural, of course-just nodded their role as the inspiration for Stephen King novels. Employees report hearing a commotion from the major party in the ballroom when no one was there. Children playing can be heard in the halls if there are no children at all, and many guests have reported seeing ghosts numbers in their room at night, just standing, watching. Fourth floor seems to host the most number of activities, and there is one ghost in particular, is said to Lord Dunraven, owner of the land before the property was built on, which can be seen standing on the bed or look out the bedroom window 407. He is widely blamed for jewelry or valuables are lost in the hotel for years.
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Clifton Hall


If you have a spare £ 2.75 million laying around, you can be proud owner of Clifton Hall in Nottinghamshire, England. The property was recorded as far back as the 11th century, and was in the hands Clifton family from the 13th century until the sale in 1958. From there it becomes the school, then other schools, then the other schools, it is planned luxury apartments set, before finally settling as a private residence which most recently belonged to a mister Anwar Rashid, his wife and four children. It boasts 17 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, 10 reception rooms, a private sports and cinema. Oh, and a few ghosts, of course. Rashid disturbing phenomenon of families experiencing their first night at home, in the form of a knock and a man's voice called out "Hello, is anyone there?" In one incident, Anwar's wife, Nabila, down to prepare the milk for their 18-month-old son at five o'clock in the morning and watched her oldest daughter sat in front of the television. When calling to him not to give answers, Nabila had a funny feeling and went back upstairs to her daughter's room, where the oldest was found still asleep in his bed. The Rashids run away from home after eight months of installing the existence of ghosts. Although their account is the most recent and easiest to find during the study, there were rumors and sightings on the property as long as anyone can remember, including a baby crying and a woman who could be seen through the window of pacing in a room that has brick and can not accessed.
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The Brown Lady Raynham Hall


Raynham Hall in Norfolk, England, is home to the subject of one of the most famous ghost photograph ever captured, Brown Lady is so called because it appears in a brown brocade dress rich. He is widely believed to be Lady Dorothy Walpole, brother of Sir Robert Walpole, who married Charles, 2nd Viscount Townshend in 1713. He died under mysterious circumstances in 1726, and his appearance began shortly after. Although sighting reports has faded dramatically since the photograph was taken in 1936, appearance before it has been reported by several sources is very well known. My favorite account of Major Loftus, who lived in Raynham Hall in 1849. Retire to bed one night, she and a friend named Hawkins watched a woman in a brown brocade who disappeared as a Major Loftus approached. Determined to face the apparition, the next night he returned to the same place he was and saw him again. She was horrified, but see, that when he looked at his face he saw only two black sockets where his eyes should be. Annoying to say the least!
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Hotel del Coronado


The Hotel del Coronado is a magnificent Victorian seaside resort hotel in southern California is the city of Coronado, south of San Diego. Open only four years when a beautiful young woman named Kate Morgan checked in on November 24, 1892. He seemed very sick for a while he spent time at the hotel, and was later speculated he had been taking large doses of quinine in an effort to encourage abortion of unwanted children. That she was confused a little argument, so when he found out the steps to the beach on 29 November with a bullet hole in his temple and a gun nearby, quickly leading to death, a suicide. Since then, a strange phenomenon has been reported in the hotel: the strange noises, lights flickering on and off, and sometimes even the ghost of a woman in Victorian clothes hanging in the hallways.
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Geyser


Geyser is a flow of warm water is sprayed into the soil surface. Geyser always looked interesting and mysterious. One of the places in Reykjavik, Iceland's capital, famous for its geysernya which reach 20 meters in diameter and when it rains, you can find a gruesome scene: a gush of water flow so as to achieve remarkable 70 meters height. If you visit China, and waited around in the river Yangbo Geyser, Tibet. Geyser that there can be sprayed with a startling sound every few minutes. Diamter bursts of hot water reaches a height of 2 meters and can reach 20 meters semburannya.
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Stonehenge


Stonehenge is a mysterious stone structure in rural England. No one knows what the purpose built, whether the court, or place of worship, or temple, or perhaps a sign of a UFO? Try to visit, who knows you can solve the mystery!
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