👋 Welcome back to 101 Ghost Stories! Ready to dive into Australia’s most chilling locations yet? From cursed shipwrecks to haunted asylums, these places are steeped in mystery and ghostly encounters. In this episode, Greg takes you through spine-tingling tales and the supernatural secrets hidden across Australia. 🕯️ If you love ghost stories, eerie histories, or simply crave the thrill of the unknown, you’re in the right place! Don’t forget to hit LIKE 👍, SUBSCRIBE 🛎️, and drop a COMMENT 💬 if you’ve visited any of these haunted places or live nearby.
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Jump to any location to uncover its chilling past… if you dare!
00:00 ⏰ Intro – Australia’s Spooky Secrets Await!
Greg sets the stage for an eerie journey, sharing some chilling stories and thanking our loyal subscribers. Hit that subscribe button for more haunted tales!
👻 Haunted Locations:
00:43 🔟 Adelaide Arcade, South Australia
The ghost of Francis Cluney and strange, eerie encounters have made this 1885 arcade a hotspot for paranormal enthusiasts. Find out what happens after dark in Adelaide's historic shopping arcade!
01:56 9️⃣ National Film and Sound Archive, Canberra
Explore the haunted archives where sounds, shadows, and otherworldly presences have been witnessed by staff and visitors alike. A place where the past refuses to stay silent… 🎞️
03:17 8️⃣ The Sebel Yarralumla, Canberra
Guests at this hotel have reported ghostly encounters, from shadowy figures to mysterious noises. Discover why this Canberra location has unnerved even the bravest travelers! 🏨
04:36 7️⃣ Kapunda Cemetery, South Australia
Known as one of Australia’s most haunted cemeteries, Kapunda’s dark past is still alive. Join us as we explore the cemetery’s chilling history and the spirits that linger among the graves. ⚰️
06:20 6️⃣ North Head Quarantine Station, Manly, New South Wales
Once a quarantine station, this eerie site has seen more than its share of death and despair. Learn about the ghostly echoes of former patients and workers that wander the grounds. 🏥
08:27 5️⃣ Ararat Lunatic Asylum (Aradale), Victoria
Once a hospital for the insane, Ararat Asylum holds dark secrets and restless souls. Greg delves into the asylum’s tragic past and the spirits that allegedly still haunt the abandoned wards. 🏚️
10:53 4️⃣ Beechworth Lunatic Asylum, Victoria
Beechworth’s infamous asylum is filled with ghostly tales and shadowy figures. Learn about the spirits that remain in this once-grim institution and the chilling history behind them. 👀
13:30 3️⃣ Maitland Gaol, New South Wales
This maximum-security prison has witnessed violence and suffering, leaving behind an energy that many say is palpable. Hear the tales of ghostly encounters within its walls. 🪨
16:03 2️⃣ Old Melbourne Mint, Victoria
Gold and ghosts go hand-in-hand at the Old Melbourne Mint. Greg uncovers stories of phantom guards and lingering spirits within the walls of this historic building. 💰
18:32 1️⃣ The Alkimos Shipwreck, Western Australia (1:00:01 - 1:08:00)
The Alkimos Shipwreck’s chilling legend has terrified locals and divers alike. The ship’s mysterious accidents and ghostly encounters make it one of the most haunted sites in the country. ⚓️
21:21 👋 Outro – Until Next Time… (1:08:01 - 1:09:00)
Greg wraps up this haunting journey through Australia, inviting viewers to comment on their experiences or suggestions for future episodes. Thanks for watching!
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