Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Australian tour company cancels Goulburn Ghost Tours to Belanglo


The Australian tour company Goulburn Ghost Tours has confirmed that it would no longer run the Belanglo Forest ghost tours. It was the forest in New South Wales where a serial killer had buried the bodies of his victims all of whom were backpackers. He had committed the murders in the 1990s and is serving consecutive life sentences for the murder of seven backpackers - two Britons, three Germans and two Australians.
This has been reported in bbc.com dated 15 July 2015.
The tours to Belanglo, located 120-Km from Sydney had been condemned by the government of NSW as well as victim support groups.
Obviously, this is another example of how some people make money by preying on the minds of gullible public – and exploit those who look for adventure and want to have bone chilling experiences that they can narrate to others to become the center of attraction. Such people love to be in the I-have-been-there-and-seen-that group.
(Image courtesy wikimediacommons.org)

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