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Inside Bali 'ghost palace' where tourists see figures and tropical air goes cold

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READ MORE: Mum's genius hack turns economy seats into a giant bed on long haul flights Superstitious locals believe that the “ghost palace” located in Bedugal has attracted ghostly visitors after being abandoned before ever taking in a single guest.The eerie Bedugul Taman Rekreasi Hotel & Resort was built to host holidaymakers with balconies, winding staircases and areas with stunning views of the surrounding area.But, it closed on the evening of its grand opening and never became available for the public to book.

Some suggest the hotel was developed by Indonesian President Suharto’s son Tommy and was shut down following him being jailed in 2002, reports news.com.au.Though this theory is entirely unconfirmed.And, locals have whispered about constructions workers passing away during the resorts building – another unconfirmed rumour.They believe the ghosts of those who died haunt the palace.And, others say that the palace was doomed after the businessman behind the venture was cursed.A pair of Australian tourists recently shared snaps inside the once luxurious palace that is now overgrown and open to the elements.They claim to have seen a “figure” and wrote on Facebook: “My mum and I were standing at the top of the stairs and I called out to see if I would get a response.“We both heard a disembodied voice and the air went very cold.”She also posted an image of a figure that seemed to reach out to those exploring the property.They added: “It’s definitely haunted and beautiful inside, and there’s lots of stains.

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