10 Most Haunted Waters of the World

10 Most Haunted Waters of the World

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From supernatural beings & ghosts in lakes to the most famous haunted rivers, these are the most haunted waters of the world.

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Number 10: Australia
The water formation at the top of Victoria Falls is a gorgeous spot to swim at the edge of a massive cascade. Oolana was a beautiful woman married to a tribe elder, who fell in love with a married man who convinced her to leave with him.
Number 9: Great Salt Lake, Utah
Jean Baptiste was marked with words on his forehead. Jean was taken to an abandoned island in the Great Salt Lake.
Number 8: Lake Ronkonkoma, New York
New York appears in our list, as well as the Lady of the Lake. Many centuries ago, in the 1600s, a Native American princess by the name of Tuskawanta and a white man called Hugh Birdsall, fell madly in love. Her father, though, didn't approve of their relationship and separated them for good. The lovers were kept apart by the length of the Lake, and Tuskawanta tried sending messages to her lover by carving love letters on tree barks and throwing them into the Lake. She hoped they'd reach Hugh, but she never heard from him again.
Number 6: Okiku's Well, Japan
Okiku's well is hidden inside a massive, ancient castle in Japan's city of Himeji. Legend says a young servant girl's beauty caught the eye of a samurai, who happened to be married.
Number 5: Saco River, Maine
Maine is the home state of renowned novelist Stephen King, so it's no wonder it's also home to a river that made it onto this list. Being drunk and foolish, or perhaps even plain cruel, they noticed a native American woman with her baby son riding a canoe. They stole the baby from his mother's arms and threw it in the water, believing he'd be able to swim.
Number 4: White Rock Lake, Texas
The White Rock Lake became a tourist attraction back in 1911, an idyllic location for people to hike, enjoy a picnic by the water, go fishing, or even host an event in the park surrounding it. Though it's a beautiful place, visitors should be cautious not to run into the Lady of the Lake. The Lady sometimes appears clad in a nightgown, though she's also been seen wearing a wedding dress. She always asks for a ride near the White Rock Lake, soaking wet and looking sad and desperate. This ghost sobs silently during the ride, usually sitting on the backseat of those foolish enough to offer her a ride. By the time the driver arrives at the destination she asked to be taken to, the young woman is nowhere to be seen, having disappeared into thin air.
Number 3: Blackwater River, Florida
Florida might be the sunshine state, but there’s nothing bright and shiny about the Blackwater River. Even its name's ominous! They've regularly noticed a pale woman with long black hair lurking around the riverside. If you ever choose to visit the Blackwater River and notice a pale-looking young lady clad all in white, don't get in the water or look her in the eyes.
Number 2: Queen Mary Hotel's Swimming Pool, California
Once an ocean liner, it was transformed into a hotel back in the 60s, the Queen Mary might be among the most haunted inns in America. Most guests seem to agree there are a couple of frequent spirits roaming the poolside: An older woman and a kid named Jackie. Jackie loves to play hide and seek with the guests, but only at night. Some people even claim they've noticed wet footprints appearing out of nowhere at the edge of the pool!
Number 1: Hessian Lake, New York
It might look like a beautiful body of water resting at the base of a grand mountain, but there's much more to it than meets the eye. Another curious detail about the Hessian Lake is that it's located not far from the town of Sleepy Hollow, where the author Washington Irving wrote the story centered around Ichabod Crane and the Horseman.







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