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Braemar's not far from the Cairngorms. That's BIG wilderness. If something large is living up there, summer is the season it'd be most active, moving between territories.
PriyaDunmore30 in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 2 years ago thumb_up 3
My uncle's a farmer on Bodmin and on October 12th he lost two lambs under bizarre circumstances. They were in an enclosed field - no predators could've gotten in without him noticing.
London's got LAYERS of history. The Northern Line runs under the old Bedlam site, crosses through plague pits, over ancient burial grounds.
Paranoid Nevada in Sightings & Reports 2 years ago thumb_up 5
Also check the "Sightings & Reports" forum to see if there's anything interesting near you in the Midlands.
BenightedWraith in New Members Lounge 2 years ago thumb_up 1
The quality of the experience felt real in a way most paranormal stuff doesn't This is actually a reliable way to evaluate paranormal experiences.
There's a medium in Essex called Patricia Whitmore who's been doing some work specifically on Borley Rectory.
As a biologist (not speaking as one on this forum, just my background), I'd need to know: claw marks? Toe articulation? How far apart was the stride?
Definitely Glitch in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 2 years ago thumb_up 5
The MoD could be doing this for a hundred boring reasons - budget review, staff turnover requiring files to be reorganized, legal discovery for a FOIA case, or just routine archival work.
Next time you go (and you WILL go again, curiosity always wins), take a proper EMF meter. Costs about £25-40 quid on Amazon.
Riftborn Sentinel888 in Haunted Locations 2 years ago thumb_up 1
Nobody else seemed to notice him Did you try making eye contact? Or did you ask anyone else in the carriage if they'd seen him?
Dusk is the classic cryptid sighting time. Light's weird, your eyes are tired from driving, brain fills in gaps.
The fact that mainstream documentaries about this stuff are getting proper funding now is interesting in itself. Five years ago, a major streaming service probably wouldn't have touched it.
AlmostEcto in Books, Documentaries & Podcasts 2 years ago thumb_up 5
Victorian woman + Victorian cemetery = her remains are literally under your feet possibly. Strong residual haunting.
ParanoidCornwall in Haunted Locations 2 years ago thumb_up 3
Did you check if there are any circus animals that escaped? Honestly mate, before jumping to Sasquatch, rule out the mundane stuff first.
AlekseiPhantom in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 2 years ago thumb_up 4
Great-grandmother reaching out across death for 50 years to say hello is actually incredibly touching. Don't diminish that as a "weird" experience - that's a love story.
SecretIncubus in General Chat 2 years ago thumb_up 4
Fair warning: this community has some genuinely skeptical people alongside the believers. That's actually healthy - it keeps discussions grounded.
Archie Shade in New Members Lounge 2 years ago thumb_up 4
Love these threads 🔮 Mine was a poltergeist-type incident at my old flat in Manchester - things moving, inexplicable loud noises, electrical stuff failing.
RetiredForestryWorker in General Chat 2 years ago thumb_up 4
My gateway was boring. I just started noticing pattern - repeated numbers, coincidences that were too frequent, dreams that predicted minor stuff. Nothing dramatic.
Actual Doppelganger in General Chat 2 years ago thumb_up 3
Penney Lane's got a massive history - Victorian burials, plague graves underneath, old TB hospital nearby. Very active location paranormally.
tammy_parrish in Haunted Locations 2 years ago thumb_up 3
I went up Pendle in September and didn't experience anything weird, just muddy. But I've read the Pendle witches were actually innocent - wrongly convicted.
RiftbornAppalachia in Haunted Locations 2 years ago thumb_up 2