REAL POCONG AND KUNTILANAK! 7 SCARIEST AND MOST CLEAR GHOST APPEARANCES Caught on Camera

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- Pocong
The *Pocong*, also known as a "wrapped ghost," is a spirit in Indonesian folklore that represents a soul trapped in its burial shroud. In traditional Muslim burials, the dead are wrapped in a white shroud, or *kain kafan*, and tied at the head, neck, and feet. According to legend, if these ties are not removed after 40 days, the soul cannot properly depart, and the body rises as a *Pocong*. It appears as a pale figure with its shroud still wrapped, and it hops rather than walks due to its bound feet. This ghost is often seen as a tragic spirit rather than purely malevolent, but its appearance and sudden appearances can be deeply unsettling to those who encounter it.

- Kuntilanak
The *Kuntilanak*, sometimes referred to as a "Pontianak" in Malaysian folklore, is a female ghost associated with vengeful spirits. She is often depicted as a beautiful woman dressed in white with long black hair, concealing her supernatural nature. According to legend, *Kuntilanak* is the spirit of a woman who died during childbirth or a victim of violence. She is known to haunt certain areas, especially large trees or isolated places. The *Kuntilanak* is believed to seduce or lure her victims, and her presence is often accompanied by the faint sound of a baby crying or soft laughter. Although she can appear beautiful, she reveals her horrific nature when approaching her target.

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