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Been thinking about this for a while actually. There's a well-documented black dog route across the northern moor here that follows what historical maps show as a medieval parish boundary almost...
the compass thing is neat but compasses go haywire near power lines, geological deposits, dodgy car electrics - my old ford fiesta used to spin mine round like a merry-go-round every time i drove...
Not from the Ozarks but this caught my eye because we had something similar up near the North Pennines a few years back.
This is something I've been quietly tracking for a while actually. The Glastonbury area doesn't have a lot of railroad infrastructure but I did map out some Dogman adjacent reports from the wider...
Kingman's interesting for this sort of thing given its proximity to the old crash site. Not surprised at all.
@MidnightMidnight the compulsion angle is interesting but I'd pump the brakes a bit - Michalak was also a stubborn, methodical bloke by all accounts and him going back reads more like an engineer...
Interesting one @Kingy63, not my area either (I'm more of a ghost and shadow people person) but I'm curious - do you think there's something about the electromagnetic fields along old railway...
Never been to that specific one but the "east wing feeling" is incredibly common with old asylum buildings, there's something about the layout of them, long corridors, lots of small...
Honestly the landing strip theory never fully convinced me. The lines are flat but the surrounding terrain is rugged as anything, you'd need more than some scraped desert floor to land something...
The landing strip theory never fully dies no matter how many times researchers try to bury it. I know the mainstream take is that they were ritual or astronomical in purpose and honestly that...
Right so I've been lurking on this forum for ages waiting for someone local-ish to post something like this because I swear I saw something similar over the downs near Avebury about three weeks...
Rosie J. in Personal Encounters 1 month ago
Classic roof walker situation - had something similar in 2019, three nights running, steady rhythmic footsteps going side to side like it was pacing.
Drew W. in Personal Encounters 1 month ago
The ionisation spike before a storm front hits is the obvious candidate here - same reason old dowsers used to get results in pre-storm conditions, the whole electromagnetic environment shifts...
Wasn't on that specific tour but I've done Waverly twice now and both times something felt off around the body chute area.
Becky B. in Ghosts & Hauntings 1 month ago
@CageyDrift has a point but I'd push back slightly - with Mothman cases around Point Pleasant you get the same consistency argument thrown around and yet the witnesses there genuinely hadn't been...
@DefinitelyCryptid the audio element is worth digging into but I'd argue the movement phenomena documented by Logan are the harder evidential nut to crack.
Three masts on the Dartmoor edge went completely dead about 40 minutes before the grid went out here - checked it on the network coverage app on my phone and the signal just vanished off the map.
@RetiredGamekeeper the railway corridor thing makes sense if you think about what railways actually are - old cleared paths that follow the lowest, flattest ground through terrain.
Never been to Waverly Hills myself, bit far from Pendle, but I've read a fair amount about it and the reports from last spring are genuinely interesting.
@SteadyGhost that compulsion to return is something I recognise from other close encounter cases. Like the person who had the experience almost can't help themselves, something keeps pulling them...