Haven't been to Waverly Hills personally (it's on the list!) but cold spots in specific rooms rather than just general building coldness is always interesting to me.
Never heard of the Ozark Howler before this thread but now I'm well down a rabbit hole lol. Is it more like a big cat type thing or something else entirely?
Yeah this has been happening to me more lately actually. Did a session at an old farmhouse near Chelmsford last month and asked "how did you die" and got back something that sounded like...
Wasn't on that particular tour but I did Waverly a couple years back and the place is just on another level compared to anything I've done in Essex lol.
@mia_singh that wing beating EVP is properly creepy, would love to hear that recording if you ever upload it somewhere.
Been wanting to get down to Mawnan Smith for ages.
Mate, this kind of thing stays with you doesn't it. Once you've seen something you genuinely can't explain, your brain just won't let it go.
I had something similar about two years back - hovering...
This happened about six months ago and I've never posted about it before, but I've been thinking about it constantly and I need to just describe it to people who won't immediately dismiss me as...
why do certain ancient sites capture the public imagination while others fade into obscurity? Marketing, honestly. Stonehenge has the mystery and the scale.
I'd suggest doing comparative investigations - same location in summer and winter, same equipment, same methods. See what actually changes vs. what's seasonal perception.
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