
1.*Devil's**Room*
Over the past 60 years, no less than fifteen people have been reported to have died in the Devil's Pool or Demonic Pool in Australia.
Legend has it that forbidden love is the cause. The story begins with a young woman from the Yidinji Tribe named Oolana married to an esteemed elder from her tribe, Waroonoo.
A few months after officially becoming the wife of people, Oolana actually fell in love with a man named Dyga from a neighboring tribe. Their dark relationship was revealed by their husband. Oolana and Dyga escape into the valley, Waroonoo and his troops chase.
In order to avoid the husband's ambush, Oolana recklessly threw herself into the lake that was there. He yelled at Dyga to follow him and do the same.
However, the legend does not tell what happened to the two. Oolana is said to disappear between large rocks and rushing water currents.
Now, there are warning signs posted on the lake to keep visitors away. Tourists who ignore this rule are said to hear the whimpering Oolana cry calling her forbidden lover
2.Caleuche Ship
The first story comes from the Chilota mythology that comes from the people who lived in the Chiloe Islands in southern Chile. That said, there is a ghost ship that comes every night to near Chiloe Island.
People there believe that the ship carries the spirits of people who drowned in the ocean. Far from being a scary impression, this ship is actually said to be a beautiful and bright ship. From the ship was also often heard the sound of music and laughter of people like being held a party.
3.Valencian
The Valencians were sunk in the waters off Vancouver, British Columbia after bad weather near Cape Mendocino, about 200 miles north of San Francisco. The accident in 1906 became a ghost story.
At that time, 37 of the 108 passengers were rescued using lifeboats but one of them simply disappeared. Since then, many fishermen have claimed that they saw a ship filled with skulls of victims from the sinking of SS Valencia.
4.Ourang Medan Ship
The next story takes place around the waters of Indonesia precisely in the Strait of Malacca. The incident occurred in 1947 when two American ships, the City of Baltimore and the Silver Star, sailed for a rescue mission after getting an emergency call from a Dutch cargo ship called Ourang Medan.
The person who made the call claimed to be the crew of the Ourang Medan and relayed a message that the captain and other crew on board had died. The caller also ended his call with the phrase "I'm dead".
After the rescue ship arrived, there were no signs of damage to the ship that asked for help but all crew members including a dog were found dead with terrified facial expressions.
Before further investigation, the ship caught fire and exploded. Some say that this happens because of paranormal activity or alien invasion. But a more plausible explanation is the presence of excessive exposure to nitroglycerin and potassium cyanide that were illegally brought on board.