It depends on how you look at it. The people in the tombs are, but the tombs themselves are wonderful!
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Generally, no it isn't. However, some individuals might think it is scary, like if they did not like being underground or have some other phobias.
38,000 homes were destroyed so I would find that scary.
yes The London Dungeon is the interactive historic horror attraction, which dispenses fear and fun in equal doses. Visitors can experience life in old London and encounter some of the gruesome highlights, including 'The Great Fire of London', Jack the Ripper experience and the 'Judgement Day' boat ride. I have been there with my friends and i enjoyed. It wasn't that much scary for me because of my friends who were continuously cracking jokes
Royal tombs are tombs of a Pharaoh or a Queen.
its stone tombs.
the tombs were used for mummies.
The Tombs was created in 1902.
These type of tombs were found in Mycenae and Peloponnese Greece. It is thought that they were tombs for wealthy citizens.
The bodies were placed in sarcophagi (plural sarcophagis), which were left in tombs. They are just called tombs.
Scotland Yard is the headquarters of London's Metropolitan Police and nobody is buried there. You must be thinking about somewhere else.
as I understand from my parents who were working in London at the time of WW2 before my father went to war...it was very scary, because when you came out of the shelter, you did not know if your home was still there or flattened.
thereare 18 tombs in petra