Whilst checking the daily plethora of alleged ghostly or ghost related news, I came across this plain but simple image of a young girl, perh...
Creating Ghostly Halloween Images. In this post, Amy Boyd shares her tips on creating ghostly images during the spooky season!
How would you like to go to Bowden Rd. in Huntsville, Texas? You don’t know what’s so great about Bowden Rd., but you would probably say yes to that over Demon’s Road.
America as the most haunted house with its reputation, the Amityville House. situates at around thirty miles away from New York City.
The next time you go to the bathroom, you may want to think twice before you shut the door behind you. Or maybe not? What is the truth behind various myths about Haunted bathrooms that have exhibited paranormal activity across the globe? Today we will delve into some of the most common myths surrounding the mysterious bathroom. Next month we will celebrate a very special global Holiday here at Tradewinds Imports. Great guess, but we are not referring to Thanksgiving! November 19th is World Toilet Day and it is something to get very excited about! Before this day comes, let's investigate why the bathroom raises so much conversation about reported Hauntings.
I saw this today on Facebook and can certainly vouch this is true. It doesn’t mean the item is haunted forever, or even that it’s a bad thing (I will come back to that). There are…
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USA Today bestseller and rising queen of gothic horror Darcy Coates returns with the story of a terrifying resurrection. Because if someone is a monster in life, they'll be a nightmare in death. Welcome to Carrow House. The dead are restless here... For readers who love haunted house fiction and scary novels Perfect for fans of V.C Andrews and Bill Thompson Remy is a tour guide for the notoriously haunted Carrow House. The old place is a haunt for the superstitious, but Remy hasn't seen any proof of the paranormal yet. So when she's asked to host guests for a week-long stay in order to research Carrow's phenomena, she hopes to finally experience some of the sightings that made the house famous. At first, it's everything they hoped for. Then a storm moves in, cutting off their contact with the outside world, and things quickly take a sinister turn. Doors open on their own. Séances go disastrously wrong. Their spirit medium wanders through the house at night, seemingly in a trance. But it isn't until one of the guests dies under strange circumstances that Remy is forced to consider the possibility that the ghost of the house's original owner—a twisted serial killer—still walks the halls. And by then it's too late to escape… More Scary Book By Darcy Coates: The Haunting of Ashburn House The Haunting of Blackwood House Craven Manor The House Next Door Voices in the Snow Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781728221724 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: Sourcebooks Publication Date: 03-03-2020 Pages: 384 Product Dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.20(h) x 1.10(d)About the Author Darcy Coates is the USA Today bestselling author of Hunted, The Haunting of Ashburn House, Craven Manor, and more than a dozen horror and suspense titles. She lives on the Central Coast of Australia with her family, cats, and a garden full of herbs and vegetables. Darcy loves forests, especially old-growth forests where the trees dwarf anyone who steps between them. Wherever she lives, she tries to have a mountain range close by.
I'm honestly not sure if any of these would be less creepy with context.
We have all heard ghost stories. Whether you are skeptical or not, there are tons of places around the world that have a haunting reputation, and for good reason. Let's check out the world's most scariest places!
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For a lot of people, Pennhurst Asylum was Hell on Earth. It was once known as the 'Eastern Pennsylvania State Institution for the Feeble-Minded and Epileptic', and during its time saw 10,000 patients pass through the doors, many of which were children, abandoned by their parents. It was an awful place, known for abuse, mistreatment, and unimaginable suffering, and today is known as one of the most haunted places in the world. Most of the children who were dropped off on the doorstep of PennHurst were suffering from disabilities that ranged anywhere from Autism to Down-syndrome. More often than not their parents found themselves unable to care for them, and PennHurst seemed like a welcome option. Unfortunately that was not the case... Even though the hospital was built to care for the desperately at-need, the state of Pennsylvania only awarded PennHurst a very meager sum of money to function, and because of that, conditions were absolutely deplorable. The patient to doctor ratio was almost non-existent, and often times many of the most physically disabled patients suffered the most. Because they were unable to continuously care for them, it was not uncommon for orderlies to tie patients to metal cribs, and leave them alone for hours. The sad truth is that sometimes patients would even cover themselves in their own feces just to get human contact, and because the staff was so overwhelmed they often sat in their own filth for hours and hours before anyone could clean them. It was not uncommon for staff to drug patients, chain them to beds, or even leave them strapped to gurneys for hours on end. If a patient bit another patient or staff member more than once, the punishment would be to have all their teeth removed. This happened so often that today visitors still find teeth in the tunnels under the hospital. Like I said, it was an awful place. Reports of mistreatment went back as far as 1912, and for the years that the building was functioning it was home to countless instances of rape, suffering, and death. By the late 60s, things were so bad at PennHurst Asylum that NBC did an exclusive story focused on the horrible patient mistreatment called “Suffer the Little Children”. The story led to a lawsuit, but it wasn’t until the mid 80s that the school was finally ordered closed. Because of the unbelievable amount of suffering that occurred inside the walls of PennHurst Asylum, it’s no surprise that over the years people have reported having terrifying experiences with the souls who perished at the hospital. There are so many locations at PennHurst that are said to be haunted, but the most noteworthy are the Quaker Building, where shadows stalk you from the darkness, and the ghost of a little girl has (on more than one occasion) scratched visitors with unseen hands. ften people will hear the sounds of children screaming or crying, and when they go to investigate there’s no one there. Over the years the ghosts of both ex-staff members and patients have been witnessed by visitors… and interaction are rarely harmless. People leave PennHurst emotionally distraught, scratched, touched, and bring hom general feelings of hostility. It's a pretty nasty place, and considering the history of the building it makes perfect sense. If you’re brave enough you can visit the asylum and not only take a self-guided tour, but also spend the night investigating the ghosts of what is considered to be the most terrifying building in North America. Pennhurst was added to the National Register of Historic Places and Pennsylvania's list of the most At-Risk Pennsylvania Properties as well as the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience, a worldwide network of historic sites specifically dedicated to remembering struggles for justice. Pennhurst has been featured on the shows Ghost Adventures on Travel Channel, Ghost Hunters on SyFy, Celebrity Ghost Stories on BIO, The Haunting Of... 'Beverley Mitchell' on BIO, and the self-titled movie 'Pennhurst', featuring Beverley Mitchell and Haylie Duff. Today it operates as a haunted and abandoned asylum and ghost tours. The ghost hunts and tours are usually conducted September and October. So plan ahead for your road trip to one of America's creepiest abandoned asylums! - Roadtrippers
You're here, and when you go through them, you're there. They're beautiful, meaningful or just fun. They're doors, roads, bridges, corridors, wardrobes, or event horizons. They're portals. ******* These photos aren't mine (except maybe like, five?), because this is a massive reblog...
These abandoned towns take spooky to the next level. Their stories are almost unbelievable.
There are some fantastically creepy insane asylums out here in Tennessee - take a look!
Some of what passed for everyday life 70 or 100 years ago would send you running screaming in the other direction today. And when those scenes are captured on grainy old-school film, you get the stuff of nightmares. Presenting 25 Creepiest & Mysterious photos taken in Past.
There’s something about a good ghost photograph — particularly ghost photographs from history — that I find phenomenally weird-looking. They’re just sort of… uncomfortable to look at. Maybe it has something to do with the stories behind them…
It was about 20 years ago that I was formally introduced to or indoctrinated into what you might today call the ‘Helltown Experience’. One cool,
1. The Ruins of this Ancient Roman Library The library was completed in 135 AD and was built to house 12,000 scrolls and to honor the Roman Senator Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus, whose tomb is below the entrance. Photos found via Travel Junkies and Flickr 1, 2, 3 2. This Bui