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There are so-called Edinburgh catacombs in the Scottish capital – a complex of underground passages and premises, built approximately in 1790s as a kind of residential area for the most poor strata of the population, who had no choice but to live in damp and stink underground.
In total there are one hundred twenty rooms. They were reused opened in 1980 when local resident Norman Rowan completely accidentally found a tunnel leading here. Today Edinburgh Catacombs are a tourist attraction that tens of thousands of city visitors visit every year.
Interestingly, in 1985, among the most distant premises the dungeon was discovered a room that subsequently received the name “Witch’s Temple.” Pentagrams standing in it around stools, ceremonial clothes, candles, daggers, strange texts, sculptures of dark deities and much more. Judging by the state of the objects found, some modern occultists chose this place shortly before and spent here their rituals.
The Scots did not find any traces in the “Witch’s Temple” sacrifices, and the room remained untouched, soon turning into another attraction for tourists. They say that here you can sometimes hear quiet female singing, as well as an ominous whisper and someone’s quiet footsteps.
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Last weekend the Englishman visited Edinburgh catacombs Lee Hart. The traveler took a lot of pictures in the dungeon, capturing the empty room of the occultists in the picture. Leaving basements, a man casually looked through recent images and suddenly noticed something amazing on one of them.
In the photo of the “Witch’s Temple” a strange a purple glow right above the pentagram around which stand stools. Moreover, a mysterious figure similar to human. Hart is convinced that he managed to photograph real ghost. Maybe it’s a phantom of a witch or sorcerer, who spent here their mysterious three decades ago ceremonies.