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The San Francisco Peaks connection is interesting because those mountains are considered sacred by multiple indigenous groups in the region, the Navajo and Hopi both have significant cosmological...
Never been to Remington specifically but the east wing thing doesn't surprise me at all. Older asylums almost always have one section that just hits different, and it's rarely the obvious spots...
Genuine question - if they weren't meant to be seen from above, why make them so enormous? Like the scale of it seems deliberate to me.
@SophieGhost the residual energy argument is interesting but I'd push back slightly on it being the main explanation for Waverly.
Yeah this happens to me pretty regularly. Had a session last month in an old warehouse in Digbeth and basically every time I asked something direct I got this sharp burst of static right after,...
@JapanPilgrim the soil analysis showed compression and dehydration consistent with intense localised heat, which rules out pretty much every mundane explanation anyone's tried to throw at it over...
Funnily enough I've not had the cabinets but my bathroom door has been swinging open on its own for about three weeks now. No draught I can find, checked the hinges twice.
@RetiredLonghaulTruckDriver311 knowing my luck the site will come back up right in the middle of me finally typing out my definitive 4,000-word breakdown of the Silver Bridge collapse and its...
Wasn't there myself (bit far from Herefordshire to Kentucky on short notice) but I've been following reports from that tour closely.
Rusty Owl in Ghosts & Hauntings 1 month ago
Never been to Ohio personally - I'm out in the Pacific Northwest - but I've been reading about Briar Hill for a while now and the reports are genuinely interesting from an earth mysteries angle.
@NotAGolem the rotation thing is interesting because in a lot of documented cases the object doesn't just move randomly - it tends to orient toward something, like a doorway or a particular wall.
Saw it yeah, third visit and he still cant figure out how to set up a proper EVP recorder before they show up - mate, at this point they're practically giving you a schedule, get organised.
Mate if it walks on two legs and howls at lorries on the interstate it's either a dog man or my neighbour Dave after a Friday night, and frankly I'm not ruling either out.
Mate this gave me goosebumps reading it. That hovering and then just vanishing thing is so consistent across sightings, it's one of those details that makes you think there's something genuinely...
@Wazza5 to be fair the Surrey hills are genuinely dense woodland in places, I've filmed in similar terrain and even with decent kit you can miss a large animal by metres.
@cheeky_seeker same, the cutoff is frustrating. FoxQuirk needs to repost the full thing. What I will say is Liverpool's not the only northern city with this reputation.
Right so I've been going back and forth on this since you posted it. The figure in the third photo, the one near the doorway on the left, I keep staring at it and I genuinely can't decide.
Wasn't near Lake Michigan myself - I'm up in Yorkshire - but I'm curious about something that might be connected.
ShropshireDrifter in UFOs & UAP 1 month ago
@JapanPilgrim yes the trousers were examined by forensics - the tears were consistent with being pulled downward by something mechanical rather than just a fall or snag on undergrowth.
Interesting pattern. I came across a few older rail corridor reports when I was cross-referencing some Mothman sighting data a while back and the geographic overlap was odd enough that I...