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A street lamp illuminates Notre Dame at dusk.
One of London’s most notable historic sites, this former palace long used as the city’s most notorious prison and was the site of many executions—including two of Henry VII’s wives. To this day, visitors report sightings of numerous spirits continuing to inhabit the tower’s halls.
The inspiration for Stephen King’s classic horror novel, 'The Shining', this 142-room hotel in Colorado's Estes Park has gained a reputation for the paranormal. Brave travellers wishing to spend a night may also seek to take part in one of the hotel’s guided tours, which frequent spaces said to be especially saturated in supernatural activity.
Originally founded as a monastery around 960 A.D., Westminster Abbey—the seat of the Anglican Church—was expanded over the centuries to the Gothic masterpiece it is today.
Baby feral pigs may be cute—like these ones at a campground in Palmetto State Park in Louisiana—but the invasive species has caused massive damage to ecosystems.
Crowds gather at nightfall at the Western Wall, all that remains of King Herod's most significant architectural achievement: the Second Temple complex on Jerusalem's Temple Mount. Razed in A.D. 70 by the Romans, the Temple's ruins are among the most sacred sites in the Jewish religion.