In Finland we have this graveyard of the insane. It's located next to a mental asylum and all the patients who died were buried there because insane people were not allowed to be buried in hallowed ground. There are 426 bodies there, mostly in unmarked graves but a few dozen headstones were erected by relatives of the deceased.
Jazirat Al Hamra was a small town abandoned in the 60s. And due to being a small uninhabited down people started saying that it was inhabited by demons. Growing up as kids we would hear stories about the evil demons living there.
Yes. The woods sorrounding the village my grandma lives in. It's in central Poland.
For one, WW2 trash everywhere. For two, the woods is mostly pine, but there's one small area where there only decidous tress with relatively low branches. So a lot of people went there to hang themselves in the past. There's a path cutting through the area of, so everyone calls it "the hangman's alley" because there are remnants of cut of nooses everywhere.
There's also this old abandoned forester's lodge. A kidnapped girl was murdered there. Then some larping edgy kids came and did some occult shit (blood drawings on the wall, dead critters, occult text thrown on the floor). Curia brought up exorcists three times. Supposedly nothing. Someone got mad and set the thing on fire.
And that fucking lodge is the reason why I never enter these woods after dusk. Fuck no. I had a bad fucking experience there when I was a kid and I don't want to anger that thing again. It's not afraid of cars. No.
Lincoln Ward
>I had a bad fucking experience there when I was a kid and I don't want to anger that thing again. storytime?
do you suppose the alien story might be plausible or is it just another CIA nigger experiment site?
Luke Richardson
No alien story is plausible, the Americans were most likely retrieving one of their own off course aircraft or missile, tho the fact they actually had to build infrastructure to get that far into the middle of nowhere, and why they'dm invest so much doing that likely originated the legends.
Lots of alien stories in that part of Mexico, pictured is suposedly an hybrid.
Close to where I live we have a so called "cemetary of the nameless ones". For 200 years or so, whenever an unidentified corpse washed ashore the Danube or was dragged out by boat crews they burried them there. Most of the graves are very simple, almost a bit desolate because obviously noone wants to spend much money for the burial of an unknown, bloated corpse. Especially the older graves are very shallow too. The state pays someone to look after the graveyard and keep it in presentable condition and a priest from a local churchs visits every now and then to pray for the dead, but still, the place creeps me out. It's close to the river and always moist it seems.
It's not a mystery why people dont come out of that place alive
Alexander Anderson
what a nice looking tunnel
Andrew Miller
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Dylan Mitchell
We have thousands of abandoned buildings which I'm sure they're creepy and there's no way I'd go there.
Isaiah Gomez
it's a haunted tunnel which is the most famous evil spirit spot and i actually saw it
Parker Nelson
>No alien story is plausible david icke tier shit isn't but I believe we aren't alone in the universe what happens there?
Ryder Jackson
>thousands of abandoned buildings Really? How's that? I imagined on your relatively small island nothing would be abandoned and everything would be used because space is limited and thus probably expensive.
Wyatt Smith
a woman got killed with fire there
Ian Roberts
The old gaol and the area out front. It was a county capital and all the criminals were hung on the grassy area
are you kidding? they must be a great wizard, everyone would be cursed
Bentley Morales
yes, more like something burnt to ashes
Zachary Powell
Many of them are houses owned by people who don't live in them. They most probably got them via inheritance and they never bother to do anything with it. it's a bit of a problem. People tend to break in these houses that are said to be haunted to see what's up. Then there's historical buildings which are sort of abandoned, but easy to break in, like forts. Then there's the old hospital, which is going to be re-used soon. I think the term unused maybe more fitting in some cases.
Joshua Taylor
Breakthroughs are made only by believing in things that should not be possible
Benjamin Anderson
>100 millions years of human history >7.9 billion people on earth right now >4 billion smartphones in the world >zero(0) proven cases of anything paranormal happening ever >overwhelming scientific proof for every single common paranormal phenomenon
Sure little buddy, santa lives in Lapland with all his little green elves as well
Austin Kelly
After it's proved, it stops being considered paranormal The Allies developed the A-bomb first because Nazis thought that nuclear science was jewish kabbala nonsense
The abandoned Lier mental hospital is definitely one. I went here with my friends from film school some years ago to find a spoopy filming location. We knew about the place's terrible history, and we'd of course heard some things about supposed hauntings and stuff but yeah, of course there would be stupid ghost stories about a place like this Then just as we entered the main hall I heard an ungodly scream, distant but very clear. I instinctively looked at my friends, but only one of them heard it. I found it extremely weird that the other two did not. We suspected the sound was from druggies who had holed up in here, but we went through the entire building, including the large basement, but nothing and nobody was there, and not a single sound was heard after that initial scream.
that was me cumming in my norwegian bf ass sorry for scaring you hehe xx
Alexander Kelly
idk why people from the first world are unable to understand sarcasm >or maybe you believe WE can't be sarcastic so thats why firstoids behave like this
Nicholas Lewis
Dyatlov pass Devils mountain Etc
Isaac King
spooky
Jason Thomas
>Devils mountain explain google only comes up with some am*Rican mountain called devil's tower
>wh*teoid goes into favela >surrounded by colors, sounds and smells for the first time in his pitiful life >sees human beings talking to other human beings >poor and dirty and miserable but the food is decent and cheap >slutty favela grills hungrily staring at his superior and well-nourished wh*te body
>decides to live in favela forever and make favela babies with favela jailbait
Pic related is a filming location with replicas of pre-WW2 buildings. I've heard about how actors, while hiding behind walls and waiting for their cues, would get a tap on their shoulders only to find no one else anywhere near them. Film crew producers are also known to burn incense and offerings at filming locations to keep mysterious happenings away.
>abandoned porcelain doll factory where you can see hundreds of creepy unpainted vintage dolls >abandoned Andalla train station where hitler and franco met >abandoned civil war prison where you can see bullet holes at the metal gate from an attempted mass escape that was gunned down youtu.be/mavWRmKbvrI
Brayden Sullivan
Kuala Lumpur police training centre old dorm. Standard spooky boogey fooling around but it's harmless except making recruits piss their pants. Only federal counter terror team are crazy enough to hang out there regularly but they are probably used to fighting terrorist wizards.
26 people have been beheaded in front of my house spooky
Jaxson Flores
Actually it is relevant to you. It is called Finnskogen, the finn forest translated. It is a large area up north were finns used to live, secluded from the christian civilization of ours. They are rumored to have done witchcraft and pagan rituals up there. There are many reports of strange sightings of ghosts and supernatural beings up there. The place is like a swampy forest area, which is very silent. It is also inhabitated by a few 100 percent native finlandian guys with their pukkos.