Edinburgh South Tunnel
Located beneath the iconic Edinburgh bridge, the tunnel south of Edinburgh hides many mysteries. This underground construction site was built in 1785 with the purpose of serving as a trading place for merchants and merchants. But unfortunately, not long after operating, this underground structure flooded and the rightful owners had to evacuate to protect the property. Soon after, it turned into a residence for the poor in Edinburgh. In addition, the dark and damp rooms soon became fertile ground for criminals with the frequent appearance of serial killers hiding their crimes.
In 1788, the oldest resident of the city planned to make the first trip into the cellar, but she died before doing so. Finally, her coffin was carried across the bridge, leading many people to believe that the bridge was cursed.
Many tourists say they have seen many ghosts when coming here. Even during a 2003 recording event here, there was a voice in the recording "go away".