How to Ghost Hunt in Western Australia
Western Australia is sometimes referred to as The Real Australia and is proud to tell of its aboriginal history dating back 40,000 years. Still home to unspoiled beaches and natural beauty, Western Australia has the perfect blend of historic and modern culture. Tourists of all kinds enjoy the area, and that includes those whose tastes run to the paranormal. Ghost hunters will find plenty to do in the awesome environment, so grab your EVP recorders and let’s go down under.
Instructions
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Start by doing time in the Old Fremantle Prison in Fremantle. This was the spot where some of the most violent criminals spent time or were executed, and the evil that was present then is still felt by visitors now. Get your tickets for the torchlight tour and hear more ghost stories and personal experiences from the staff. Awesome!
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Take lots of photos at Camp Quaranyup in Albany. This old residence near the port was once home to a young girl and her father, the governor. Rumor has it that you can still see her spirit wandering through the cemetery on the premises and that the spirit of a man who was electrocuted here makes his presence known as well!
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Visit the library at Seton Catholic College in Perth. Formerly a nunnery, this location holds the peaceful spirits of nuns who past away here. Talk to the staff to hear their personal stories of encounters with the souls of past sisters.
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Smell ghost-bread at the Old Bakery in Nannup. This abandoned bakery from the 1930s is rumored to still hold the echoes of the past with both smells and sounds. Visitors hear the residual energy of people ordering goods and the sounds of pots and pans clanging together. Some also claim they can smell the baked goods and hear the former owners in a dispute! Great place to take photos!
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Tips & Warnings
Be sure to book any tours well in advance
Bring extra batteries for digital devices
Resources
- Photo Credit Wikipedia