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Explore the World’s Most Forbidden Places

Bhangarh Fort, India

Bhangarh fort is a ruined ruin in the Indian desert, surrounded by legends and prohibited to visit after dark. The 17th century fort was once a bustling center of culture and trade, but is now a popular attraction for tourists, thanks to its beautiful architecture and eerie ambience. Local legends claim that the fort has been cursed and that anyone who enters it after dark will not return.

The legend is fueled by a variety of spooky tales, such as reports of unexplained phenomenon and supernatural sightings within the walls. The Indian government, despite the legends surrounding the fort, has prohibited entry after sunset. Access during the daytime is also strictly controlled with high security in order to prevent trespassers. Bhangarh’s mysterious past and rumors of paranormal activities have made it one of India’s most fascinating and forbidden places, attracting visitors from around the world.

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