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Haunted locales and houses of horror from the Amityville home to the Tower of London; travel tips for those seeking a trip filled with fun and evil.
The House on the Hill
The House on the Hill was a place that had always fascinated me. As a child, I used to stare up at it from the bottom of the hill and wonder what secrets it held. It was a large, grand house, with tall, white pillars and a sweeping veranda. It had always seemed so mysterious and out of reach, like a place that only existed in my imagination.
Backrooms Decrypted: Attic Floorboards (Level 19)
Level 19 of the Backrooms is also known as the Attic Floorboards. It has a CLASS 2 survival difficulty rating. It is SECURE, UNSAFE, and has a LOW ENTITY COUNT. Level 19 is a complicated maze of strangely shaped attic spaces crammed with boxes, old furniture, and other assorted stuff. A warm, fire-like glow may come from beneath certain of Level19's floors, beaming up through the flooring. This radiance has an unusual, enticing impact that might entice wanderers by giving a sense of ease and calm. Pulling direct memories from the individual and modifying them to be directly tied to this light is a common occurrence. 👁🗨👀🪓😨👁🗨👀
The Infographics BloggersPublished 9 months ago in Horror"Escape in the Storm"
It was a dark and stormy night, and Sarah was driving home from work, her windshield wipers swiping frantically at the pouring rain. She had been working late at the office, and was anxious to get home and crawl into bed.
Liminal
There are places in this world where reality is just a little off. Places that the passage of time doesn’t seem to touch, where measurements like distance don’t seem to work quite right. They could be anywhere, but oh so many of these places can be found driving along the highways of America.
Phar West NaglePublished 9 months ago in HorrorThe Preventable Disease
It was a typical business trip for Jack when he arrived in China. He was there for a meeting with a potential client, and he had been looking forward to it for weeks.
Stories From The DarkPublished 9 months ago in HorrorThe Ouija Curse: A Horror Story
It was a dark and stormy night, and the group of friends had decided to spend the evening trying to communicate with the other side using a Ouija board. They had heard about the dangers of playing with the spirits, but they were all skeptical and thought it would be a fun way to pass the time.
top 10 Horror Places
Aokigahara Forest, Japan: Also known as the "Suicide Forest," this dense, secluded forest on the northwest base of Mount Fuji is known for being a popular place for people to go to end their lives. Its dark reputation is further fueled by the many bodies that are found there each year.
Pankaj KumarPublished 9 months ago in Horror"The Cabin in the Woods"
Characters: Jake: the main protagonist, a thrill-seeking college student Samantha: Jake's girlfriend, a skeptical and rational thinker
The Haunting History of the Waverly Hills Sanatorium
A Terrifying Disease For thousands of years, tuberculosis has caused widespread death and suffering around the world. This once-incurable disease spread rapidly through communities, wiping out entire populations in the blink of an eye.
Jen MouzonPublished 10 months ago in HorrorThe Slit-Mouthed Woman
A terrifying Japanese urban legend Kuchisake-onna, or "Slit-Mouthed Woman", is a malevolent figure in Japanese urban legends and folklore. The kuchisake onna is the ghost of a woman who was mutilated and has come back to seek vengeance on the world. Her name comes from the deep, bloody gash which runs across her face, grinning from ear to ear. She appears at night to lone travelers on the road, covering her grizzly mouth with a cloth mask, a fan, or a handkerchief.
G.D AdmajaPublished 10 months ago in HorrorAnimated bus stop horror story
This happened when I was 17 years old. I would go to the gym 3 to 4 times a week and ride the bus home. It was a Sunday and I had just missed my bus, so I had to wait longer for another one.
Abdallah ShabanPublished 10 months ago in Horror3 Very Short Tales Of Horror That Are Better Than Most Scary Movies You’ve Watched
1. ‘This new old house We bought an old house, my boyfriend and I. He’s in charge of the “new” construction – converting the kitchen in to the master bedroom for instance, while I’m on wallpaper removal duty. The previous owner papered EVERY wall and CEILING! Removing it is brutal, but oddly satisfying. The best feeling is getting a long peel, similar to your skin when you’re peeling from a sunburn. I don’t know about you but I kinda make a game of peeling, on the hunt for the longest piece before it rips.Under a corner section of paper in every room is a person’s name and a date. Curiosity got the best of me one night when I Googled one of the names and discovered the person was actually a missing person, the missing date matching the date under the wallpaper! The next day, I made a list of all the names and dates. Sure enough each name was for a missing person with dates to match. We notified the police who naturally sent out the crime scene team. I overhead one tech say “yup, it’s human.” Human? What’s human? “Ma’am, where is the material you removed from the walls already? This isn’t wallpaper you were removing.”
G.D AdmajaPublished 10 months ago in Horror