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I'm not sure. Let's see. Let's find out, shall we? Because this reaction has no windows and no doors. The fort of Bangar started in the late 16th century, when the construction started. This is the famous, this is the name of the place called the most haunted place. This is the first number in India about ghosts. There are ghosts all over the place. I wanna go. There are a few common folklore that you hear about Bangar. Possibly in the 1570s, there was an initiation of the construction work. And by the time around 1600 AD, the construction would have been completed on a large scale. The king of Amir, Bhan Singh, has been named after him. Bhan Singh or Bhan Singh is the name of the king. Bhan Singh was the king and the queen was the queen. When Bhan Singh was the king, he was the first ruler of Bangar. He was the king of Bangar. So nice fortress. The mountains behind it. This is the name of the place called the most haunted place. This is the first number in India about ghosts. There are ghosts all over the place. So it is said that the whole area comes here at night. Whoever comes here doesn't come back alive. People don't get to meet them. So the people who died in the beginning, people used to say that they have ghosts all over the place. There are a few common folklore that you hear about Bangar. One being the most famous one of Rani Ratnavati. A beautiful queen who used to stay within the fort. Who was like the in-charge of that entire place. And then you hear the story of a Tantrik who kind of wanted her in his life. So he tried his level best to kind of get her attention. But things didn't work out. And then there was a curse that the Tantrik actually put on the people there. And he ensured that that place gets into ruins. The tower above is called the worst tower. There used to be a Tantrik living there. His name was Shinga. The Tantrik had done such a magic that one night and one day he was in Tasmus in 24 hours. So at that time there were about 11,500 people living here. So in 24 hours half of the public and the king came out and ran away from here. This is called the old Jaipur. Because the people here went back to Amir. They made Jaipur from Amir. So the new Jaipur was the old Jaipur. Interesting. We've been to Bangal multiple times. Our team was the first one to actually visit Bangal back in 2012 itself. That was the first time a paranormal team had visited that place. It had stayed for the night there and it had investigated thoroughly. The preliminary investigation that we do, it's all based on the readings that we get. We didn't find any unusual fluctuations. And there was not much activity as such to be very honest. Which I at least documented or experienced. There are 3 crores. So you have to go beyond its channel when you go. There are shops with which you can do all the daily needs. There are the shops of the dwellers which are known as Juhari bazaar. There are some such structures in which if they had the will then it is also called the mansion of a dhoti. A dhoti is also called the mansion of a dhoti. And when Raja was worshipping there, it is obvious that there would be a lot of rumours. And the ministers of Raja would also worship there. The horses used to be used during the war. Or the elephants used to be used. So to keep these animals there and to raise them, they would also be worshipped there. For Raja's worship or for his queens, he would also be worshipped there. From the protection point of view, there is a watchtower which is used to keep an eye on any dhoti. So there is also a watchtower at the height of the mountain. And it would keep an eye on it. There is no movement of the horses. So that it could check the movement of its own people. The enemy of the horses, who were there, would have killed them in the jail. Sir, this area is not full of light. Because in the middle of the forest, there is no light. So the darkness turns into a spark. And there are animals in the park. Because of these animals, the night is dangerous. You have all kinds of animals making different sounds. There are a bunch of monkeys who stay inside. Mostly they take shelters on the trees that are around there. So there are branches that shake, there are leaves that rustle. And it definitely creates a very spooky kind of a voice. Most probably there is a psychological impact that has been created maybe by the people who stay there. Or maybe in general because of all these tales or all these stories that are revolving around the place. Archaeologically, if you look at the side that is being abandoned, then the essential items that are needed for life will never be abandoned. Otherwise, there will be a major attack there because of which people will have to leave. So in general, maybe there will be some sort of effect because of which the city had to get rid of the people. And the biggest possibility is that the natural source of water was created by some kind of doubt because of which it dried up. And for a long time now, because one of the sources was burnt there. If it was not there, obviously they had to be forced to migrate. It's very beautiful. I would love to go. Notes down, apparently not haunted. Yeah, I was going to say, how is this considered the most haunted place in India when you have paranormal experts come in and say there's no paranormal activity? I don't even know how that paranormal... Oh, I created this thing that can detect. How do you... Well, it's to detect energy. They detect wavelengths that are generated. How do they know the ghosts emit that? Yeah, that's my thing. Dad, I don't know. Dad, I don't know. I mean, I would love to... One, I don't know whether they travel there alone. Tiger reserve, Panthers. Yeah, that's probably one of the reasons people don't come out. It's the Panthers. Hungry Panthers and Tigers. They are meat eaters. Yes. Two-in-two makes four. And you're... Delicious. Delicious meat. But it's a beautiful fort. I mean, I would love to just go and look at that tower. Probably has a gorgeous view going down on it. No, like... One of the most haunted places, if you look at documentaries about the paranormal and things of that nature, is what is referred to... I don't know if you remember the actual name of the forest, but it's referred to as the Suicide Forest in Japan. You know about that? Logan Paul does. That went way over... I don't know what that means. Oh, he did a vlog there, and he found a body and left it in the video. It's somebody who committed suicide. Oh, that was in the forest? That was in the forest. I didn't realize that that was where he had done that. And obviously that is probably wrong of him. Yeah, especially from that place. And I don't think he blurred it out either. One of the things about that forest is it is a very lush forest, not really near anything, so it's a lot of acreage or hectares of land. And there's pretty much no life in there at all. There are no birds making sounds. There's no critters rolling on the ground. It is a very odd occurrence at this place that has a hugely disproportionate amount of suicides take place in it versus anywhere else in Japan. Also accompanying that is this weird, lifeless space for everyone who I've ever seen a documentary on it goes in there and says, there is something weird about this forest that there's no birds, there's no squirrels, rabbits. There's no life that you can see anywhere in this forest. Interesting. Intriguing. I'm always the skeptic. So I'm just like, no, this is a cool place. You mean to tell me that you have never, not once, not once, made some toast and seen an apparition on the toast and then told people in the neighborhood and they came and they saw it and they sent up an altar in the corner to your toast? No. I'm deeply disappointed in you, Corbin. I know, I know. Anyways, let us know if you've ever been here and what are their haunted places we can check out and I hope India starts making a little more scary style of films. With all of that history. It'd be a lot of fun. So many old places. There's so many things that you could tell and do that would be terrifying. Anyways, let us know down below.