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Yes thats the one,Just near the railway station.Even the drive down that windy road is creepy enough late at night.Daytime it seems ok....But at night, Lots of strange noises

Ashcroft high school has also got a spook. Many stories of sightings and noises heard at that place.There is also a history of a student fatality from many years ago

Nice thanks for confirming.. Wonder to check it out lol..

Anymore haunted places or website/group? getting interested here!

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picton tunnels is scary should check it out.

I went to another place one time with some mates one random night, Its at liverpool or lansvale, its called magic city or magic kingdom. It use to be a theme park like wonderland but got shut down because some of the rides killed people and pretty freaky going there at night, Hearing shit and seeing shit I never want to go there again i get freaked out easily with ghost and stuff like that hahaha

lol its magic kingdom in Lansvale. Driving pass there in bright daylight is already scary enough just looking at the place

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There is a 2 storey house on stacey st in bankstown which is directly opposite bankstown square shopping centre, this house has been sold many times over the past 20yrs since it was built and been in the paper as a haunted house...unfortunately u cannot take a tour as it is a private residential home.

I had an encounter where my mate and I saw an old woman in the backyard on a rocking chair for a split second.

My brother and I also saw my father a no. of times after he passed in 2008 - god bless his soul ;)

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I've been to Monti Cristo in Junee, paid $150 to stay overnight.

Now i was always aware of ghosts, friends tell me about, they have been thru it, and at my grandpas funeral i saw a fly jump from one family member to another all in a row, that freaked me out.

but this place in junee, scared me hard, you would hear sounds at night, kids crying, my missus waking up in the middle of the night screaming across the room to her workmate, our items going missing and end up being in our bags packed up neatly, you see shadows and stuff.

We even had to switch rooms cause you start hearing things when your just about to knock out, thats why we moved into the next room with her workmates.

all in all it was a good experience.

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  • 2 years later...

Just going to bump this thread.

Checked out Magic Kingdom on google maps and wiki and there is basically nothing there anymore so not worth going to by the looks of it?

Been to abandoned mental hospital in La Perouse. That place is freaky shit. However they are building new apartments and stuff around it now and its fenced off with barbed wire (went there the other day). Looks like they are gonna knock it down so you better be quick if you want to check it out. Probs wont be as scary though because before it was sitting there all by itself next to a golf course.

Picton tunnels sounds good, ill eventually get around to checking that out, but for the time being cbf travelling that far.

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picton tunnels is scary should check it out.

I went to another place one time with some mates one random night, Its at liverpool or lansvale, its called magic city or magic kingdom. It use to be a theme park like wonderland but got shut down because some of the rides killed people and pretty freaky going there at night, Hearing shit and seeing shit I never want to go there again i get freaked out easily with ghost and stuff like that hahaha

Isnt there a Bikie club that owns this land now??

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