Australia is definitely one of the countries where you can confidently say the strangest things happen. If you’re a foreigner visiting Australia, every day spent in this land is likely a different adventure for you. And if you’re dreaming about a trip full of eerie occurrences, ghosts, and creepy atmosphere, Australia won’t disappoint.
Horror enthusiasts and ghost hunters who visit this country usually aim for abandoned places that no longer function because of supernatural occurrences that people have witnessed. Among these abandoned spots in Australia, five definitely stand out.
1. Beechworth Asylum
Beechworth Asylum was built in 1867 and used to be one of the largest and most functioning psychiatric hospitals in Australia. When the place was at its top best, it sheltered around 1200 patients and 500 staff members. It was shut down in 1995 because of governmental issues, as well as for complaints about bad treatment from the staff towards the patients.
Currently, the asylum is officially abandoned, even though some parts of the complex are being restored and repurposed as escape rooms and ghost tours. Nevertheless, a creepy aura has never left the place. Visitors still report coming across ghosts and die-hard risk-takers who’d happily spin online roulette without thinking twice just to win money, try to stay away from this eerie place.
Even though the ghosts, like a woman who used to be a nurse or a man who used to work in the hospital kitchen, are reportedly harmless, a woman who still mourns her dead child and her screams seriously creep out the visitors.
2. Victoria Theatre
The Victoria Theater is the oldest in New South Wales that still stands today. It was first constructed in 1876 and then reconstructed in 1890. In the later years, it was turned into a cinema, which was successful for a while but finally got shut down due to its lack of income. During all of the time of its existence, the theater had been covered in haunting secrets.
Currently, it is abandoned and only used as a storage space sometimes. For decades, it was completely unused, which raised suspicions about the building being haunted. Those who have dared to visit this place have reported hearing strange footsteps, along with seeing lights flickering unexpectedly and ghostly figures moving around.
3. Darwin Oil Storage Tunnels
The construction of these tunnels under the city of Darwin started during World War II in 1942, when the Japanese soldiers destroyed all the oil the city had above the ground. The Australian government thought this would be the safer way to protect oil from the air force. It was designed as 11 tunnels in total, though only 6 of them were fully built, because before they were finished, the war was already over.
The tunnels reopened in the 1990s as a tourist attraction. They can visit as a historical site and even book ghost tours. It is believed that these tunnels are haunted, considering the reports, which say people hear footsteps when there is no one else and feel sudden cold spots. Some of the visitors also say they feel like being watched.
4. Atlantis Marine Park
Atlantis Marine Park was created in 1981 as a new ocean-themed leisure spot for tourists. Here, you would find statues of many marine creatures, some of them mythological. The park was not financially successful, so it was shut down in 1990.
The place is currently abandoned, but you can still enter and see the leftover statues. Some of them, especially the Neptune statue, often creep out visitors. Some people believe the park is haunted because they claim you can hear the echoes of the music from the old performances, along with water splashes from what used to be a dolphin pool, even though the area is completely empty.
5. Box Hill Brick Works
The Box Hill Brick Works used to be a facility for manufacturing bricks. Now it’s just an abandoned place covered with rust, graffiti, and secrets about being haunted.
The visitors claim that this place is definitely haunted, considering the time it has been abandoned and the tragic accidents that have happened here. According to stories, a few workers were injured and passed away because of the failure of industrial machinery. Eerie footsteps, ghostly figures, and strange noises here might be the proof that their spirits never left.
Bottom Line
It is absolutely strange, but as you can see, there are quite a lot of abandoned places in Australia that are full of unexplained eerie cases. These mysterious spots inspire a lot of ghost adventure seekers to take a trip and see for themselves why they are abandoned and what is so unusual that some people are afraid. Sure, there is no doubt that such places can be scary. Although for those who would definitely love to visit the locations we talked about in the article, it is just a small challenge that they are ready to solve and explore.
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