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With Halloween appraoching , we look at some of the spookiest places in SA

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Halloween might not be everyone’s cup of tea as some individuals do not believe in a spiritual realm or the existence of ghosts.

Ever since I can remember, tales of scary places were told by our grannies, aunts and many around us.

There is a wealth of evidence suggesting that eerie occurrences are not confined to the realm of fiction.

The phenomena may either send shivers down your spine or convince you to contemplate the possibility of a deeper, unexplained dimension to our existence.

Below are a few of the places in South Africa that are said to be haunted:

The Ghost Ship of Cape Point

They say ghosts can’t walk on water but here’s a

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