YouTuber explores Australia’s most haunted locations and has some VERY creepy encounters 

A ghost hunter has shared five creepy encounters at some of Australia’s most haunted locations. 

Amy’s Crypt, a YouTuber who travels the world to explore the paranormal, visited a hotel, arcade, cemetery and mental ward in her latest spooky compilation video. 

Amy said a spirit called her a ‘b***h’ and she claimed to hold hands with a four-year-old ghost among other bizarre experiences at some of the nation’s most haunted sites.

Amy’s Crypt (pictured), a YouTuber who travels the world to explore the paranormal, visited a hotel, arcade, cemetery and mental ward in her latest spooky compilation video

Australian Hotel: Amy claimed a four-year-old girl named Katier Marie tried to hold her hand during her visit

Australian Hotel: Amy claimed a four-year-old girl named Katier Marie tried to hold her hand during her visit

AUSTRALIAN HOTEL – BOONAH, QUEENSLAND

The traditional country hotel, about one-hour south of Brisbane, was established in 1888 and has had numerous reports of meetings with the paranormal.

A four-year-old girl called Katie Marie allegedly haunts the hotel, after dying from influenza inside the institution’s walls. 

During her visit, Amy used light sensor balls – which need to be touched to be activated. 

Haunting video footage showed one of the balls flicker in different colours, despite no one touching the ball.

Amy also invited Katie to hold her hand and filmed the encounter with a thermal camera.

‘I’m gonna say that my hand feels weirdly warm,’ Amy says in the video.

The thermal camera picked up that there was heat ‘dripping down’ Amy’s hand, suggesting the four-year-old ghost took up Amy’s offer to hold hands.  

Adelaide Arcade: Amy believed the abnormal amount of deaths in the arcade led her to have a personal experience with a ghost

Adelaide Arcade: Amy believed the abnormal amount of deaths in the arcade led her to have a personal experience with a ghost

ADELAIDE ARCADE – SOUTH AUSTRALIA

The heritage shopping arcade in the Adelaide CBD has a long history stretching all the way back to 1885.

Amy believed she had a personal experience with a ghost while walking through the arcade, which she thinks could be linked to the abnormal number of deaths at the iconic shopping mall.  

‘All of a sudden I felt as though something had affected my ear and one side of my face,’ she said.

Amy tied her Adelaide Arcade experience to the death of Francis Cluney, whose body was mangled by machinery in the engine room

Amy tied her Adelaide Arcade experience to the death of Francis Cluney, whose body was mangled by machinery in the engine room

Amy said she felt a high-pitched ringing on her right side. 

‘I’m not one to typically succumb to physiological affects from the paranormal so this experience was interesting to me,’ she explained.

Amy tied her experience to the death of Francis Cluney, whose body was mangled by machinery in the engine room. 

Mr Cluney was a war hero and Amy said he could have experienced similar sensations after surviving through battle. 

Farina was eventually abandoned and became known as a ghost down due to its left behind cemetery, police station and church

Farina was eventually abandoned and became known as a ghost down due to its left behind cemetery, police station and church

FARINA CEMETERY – SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Farina is a remote former farming and mining community which was founded in 1878.

The town was eventually abandoned and became known as a ghost down due to its left behind cemetery, police station and church.

Amy and her husband Jarred were filming at the cemetery during the night when he claimed to be touched by something he couldn’t see.

Jarred said he felt something, like a goat, tug on his jacket sleeve.  

Amy and her husband Jarred were filming at the cemetery during the night when he claimed to be touched by something he couldn't see

Amy and her husband Jarred were filming at the cemetery during the night when he claimed to be touched by something he couldn’t see 

Z Ward, built in 1885, housed South Australia's criminally insane for almost 20 years in Adelaide suburb Glenside

Z Ward, built in 1885, housed South Australia’s criminally insane for almost 20 years in Adelaide suburb Glenside 

Z WARD – ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Z Ward, built in 1885, housed South Australia’s criminally insane for almost 20 years in Adelaide suburb Glenside.

The ward was decommissioned in 1973 but following community support in 2014 it was reopened for tours to shed light on its history and show-off its architecture. 

Amy used a spirit box – a ghost hunting radio – to try and communicate with patients whose spirits remain behind.

‘The first appears to call me a b***h after a reach out while the second answers a specific question I ask,’ Amy explains in the video. 

Amy asked the spirit if they knew their names and the device appear to respond with ‘Kag’, which was the name of their tour guide.   

Amy used a spirit box - a ghost hunting radio - to try and communicate with patients whose spirits remain behind

Amy used a spirit box – a ghost hunting radio – to try and communicate with patients whose spirits remain behind 

Amy stayed in a room at The Bush Inn for three nights, which is said to be the institutions most cursed rooms, allegedly haunted by a six-year-old girl

Amy stayed in a room at The Bush Inn for three nights, which is said to be the institutions most cursed rooms, allegedly haunted by a six-year-old girl 

THE BUSH INN, NEW NORFOLK, TASMANIA

Opened in 1815, The Bush Inn is one of Australia’s oldest pubs.

Amy stayed in room six for three nights, which is said to be the institutions most cursed rooms, allegedly haunted by a six-year-old girl. 

The ghost hunter put her camera on a tripod in her room, while filming herself talk about the pub.   

‘While I was talking, the light on the camera started to turn its own brightness up. It went from level 10 to 35 in a matter of seconds,’ Amy said.   

 

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