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@ScrappyDrifter old mills are honestly some of the most active locations I've investigated. Done a few in West Yorkshire and the residual energy in those places is unlike anything else - you're...
Rory Hill in Ghosts & Hauntings 1 month ago
Noticed this in Dundee a few years back, saw one near the old infirmary and it was easily 7 foot if it was an inch.
Interesting thread, though I'll admit cryptozoology isn't really my main area - I tend to focus more on aerial phenomena and ground markings.
@Dot78 the British cases are actually more documented than most people realise. Norfolk alone has had credible sightings going back decades - farmers, gamekeepers, people who know what a domestic...
Right, just to flag for anyone in the UK - 11pm EST puts that at 4am Sunday morning our time. So if you're planning a late night session and wondering why the site's gone dark, thats why.
MistyLake in Site Announcements 1 month ago
@ArchieShade Whitby is a genuinely interesting location for this kind of thing - there's a long history of liminal activity around that harbour and the abbey ruins.
The ritual use angle makes more sense to me honestly - the lines only really "work" as images from altitude which suggests they were never meant to be experienced at ground level by...
Saw this yesterday and its been rattling around my head since. Three hours on a Tuesday afternoon in flat open farmland - there's nowhere to hide and nothing to explain a gap like that.
@AccidentalNexus that's actually the bit that gets me with the Flatwoods case - how do you separate genuine independent corroboration from people just absorbing the dominant narrative before they...
@rusty_mole the body chute is interesting because a lot of people assume the dread response there is purely psychological - you know the history, you feel bad.
Brilliant case file @FoxQuirk, really well put together. The part about the kids hearing it breathing outside the tent is what gets me, children that age don't make stuff like that up and they...
Wasn't at Waverly Hills last spring but I've been following reports from that site for years now and something does seem to shift there seasonally, which is interesting.
Chloe S. in Haunted Locations 1 month ago
The ley line angle on Nazca is what gets me. Some of those lines run dead straight for miles across broken terrain and I keep wondering if they were mapping something on the ground that mirrored...
Right so this is the kind of thing that just builds and builds on you isn't it. Weeks of hearing something and your brain just starts filling in the gaps with whatever it fears most. Curious what...
@GrizzledStag that's actually a really good point about the inquest records. Victorian coroners weren't exactly known for thorough documentation when the cause of death was basically...
Right so I'm usually the first to roll my eyes at this kind of thing but I did actually go down this rabbit hole a while back and the cell tower angle is worth at least looking at properly before...
Bit of a long shot but did anyone manage to get video or even just photos of this? I'm based in Cheshire so obviously nowhere near Lake Michigan but I've been following a few reports of triangular...
RileyShadow in UFOs & UAP 1 month ago
Didn't see it myself, I'm over in Warwickshire so a bit far for a Tuesday night drive, but the formation you're describing rings a bell from a report someone posted on here about 18 months back...
Didn't see it myself (I'm in Birmingham so a bit far lol) but my mate sent me a video that was apparently going around on Twitter that night and it looked proper strange.
JackRavenscroft in UFOs & UAP 1 month ago
Fascinating place, Waverly Hills. Never been myself but I've spoken at length with people who have and the accounts are remarkably consistent - that feeling of being watched in the body chute...
Casey B. in Ghosts & Hauntings 1 month ago