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The last tenants left the Ogrodzieniec Castle about 1810.
According to some investigators of paranormal phenomena, the Ogrodzieniec Castle is a place haunted by mighty dark powers. There have been locally famous reports of the "Black Dog of Ogrodzieniec" being seen prowling the ruins in the night-time. Witnesses have claimed that the spectre is a black dog much larger than an ordinary dog, has burning eyes, and pulls a heavy chain.
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According to some investigators of paranormal phenomena, the Ogrodzieniec Castle is a place haunted by mighty dark powers. There have been locally famous reports of the "Black Dog of Ogrodzieniec" being seen prowling the ruins in the night-time. Witnesses have claimed that the spectre is a black dog much larger than an ordinary dog, has burning eyes, and pulls a heavy chain.
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Olympus C8080WZ
and Silver Efex Pro 2
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Marta Wojtkowska club has replied to Ned clubThis castle was originally built in the 14th–15th century. That's more impressive :)
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