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The spookiest places to visit in Scotland â from haunted castles to vampire infested graveyards
Scotland s supernatural sites and haunted landmarks can provide plenty of inspiration for thrill-seeking day-trippers.
The creepy Balgonie Castle (Image: Scottish Paranormal)
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With dark tourism and interest in true crime on the rise, thrill-seekers looking for day trips around Scotland to scare themselves with tales of ghosts and the supernatural, will have plenty of options thanks to the country s rich history of hauntings, murders, and battlefield massacres.
There s a Reason Giant Sinkholes Keep Swallowing Things, But We Can Make It Stop
ARYA ASSADI LANGROUDI, THE CONVERSATION
16 MARCH 2021
First, it swallowed a car. A few hours later, two terraced buildings. At 9pm on January 20, a crater measuring 4 sq. meters appeared in Walmer Street, Manchester.
Another sinkhole shocked local Scottish walkers, swallowing a section of coastal path between Dysart and West Wemyss on February 4. And, in early March, a sinkhole in Cumbria opened up beneath a farmer riding a quad bike. He was rescued by firefighters and taken to hospital.
These are only recent examples from the UK. The ground opening up and engulfing whatever lies in its path is a pretty common occurrence. Globally, for every 0.1℃ rise in temperature, the number of sinkholes increases by 1-3 percent.