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Footage so horrific, you wish it'd stayed hidden; discover found footage depicting horror in real-life, from eerie forest encounters to cemetery dwellers to paranormal activity and more.
The Secret Tunnel Beneath the Town That Everyone Pretended Didn’t Exist
Some towns hide scandals. Some hide tragedies. Eldham hid something older—something no one alive wanted to talk about. Travelers always felt it the moment they arrived. The town had friendly faces, warm lights, and welcoming porches, but a certain street—Crescent Lane—felt colder than the rest, like a part of Eldham had been frozen in time.
By The Insight Ledger about a month ago in Horror
When the Past Calls for a Ride: Ghost Passengers of the Tōhoku Tsunami
A Disaster That Still Echoes It’s been nearly five years since the devastating Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami struck Japan on March 11, 2011. The magnitude 9.0 quake triggered a massive wave that reached 133 feet in some places and pushed more than 6 miles inland.
By Areeba Umairabout a month ago in Horror
Ghost Hunting in Your Pocket: The Coolest Apps for Amateur Paranormal Adventures. Content Warning.
Do you ever watch those creepy ghost-hunting shows on TV? I have to admit, I can watch them, but only because they really creep me out. There’s something fascinating about haunted places, especially castles, with their mysterious aura and dark history. But let’s be honest: ghost hunters are often asking for trouble. I’m no paranormal expert, but if I know a place is haunted, I’m getting the heck out of there. Some of you might feel differently, or even dream of becoming ghost hunters yourselves, and if that’s the case, here’s the good news: all you really need now is your smartphone.
By Areeba Umairabout a month ago in Horror
Evil Dolls, Cursed Paintings & Haunted Mirrors: The Strangest Objects You’ll Never Want in Your House
The Unexpected World of Haunted… Stuff When most of us think “haunted,” we picture dark hallways, creaky staircases, and centuries-old castles inhabited by some pale lady floating around in a white dress. But hauntings aren’t picky. Apparently, anything can be haunted, houses, castles, mirrors, paintings, and yes… dolls. Especially dolls.
By Areeba Umairabout a month ago in Horror
Four Places So Creepy You Might Actually Need a New Pair of Pants
There’s creepy… and then there’s “why did I agree to come here, I want my mom” creepy. Since it’s that time of year when the world just feels a little darker, and the shadows seem a little too bold, I figured today is the perfect day to talk about some of the most terrifying places on Earth. And trust me, these aren’t just spooky legends. These are real locations with real nightmares attached.
By Areeba Umairabout a month ago in Horror
60 Days in a Haunted Lighthouse? One Man’s Insane, or Brave, Adventure
If you’ve seen any of my ghost videos, you know I have a very clear policy: haunted places are not my thing. I wouldn’t step foot in one unless it’s broad daylight, I’m in a group of at least 50 people, there are absolutely no kids, and maybe, just maybe, I’m carrying a battering ram and a chainsaw. Why the chainsaw, you ask? Well, in every horror movie ever, ghosts have a habit of locking people in, and apparently, doors just refuse to break down when there’s a spirit involved.
By Areeba Umairabout a month ago in Horror
I’m A Deep Sea Welder Working 500 Feet Underwater. Someone Just Knocked On The Hatch.
I’m A Deep Sea Welder Working 500 Feet Underwater. Someone Just Knocked On The Hatch. There are jobs that are dangerous, and then there is saturation diving. I live in a pressurized metal tube, barely the size of a minivan, suspended 500 feet below the surface of the North Sea. For 28 days, this capsule is my entire world. Outside, the water is pitch black, near freezing, and the pressure is so immense that if the hull breached, my body would turn to jelly in a fraction of a second.
By Noman Afridiabout a month ago in Horror
The Glitch in the Loom of Night
Unit 734’s optical sensors always registered the world with unwavering precision. Every dust mote’s trajectory, every flicker of a faulty fluorescent tube, every minute tremor in the building’s foundation – all processed, categorized, and filed within its vast, unblinking data banks. Its primary function, ‘Environmental Regulation and Maintenance,’ was performed flawlessly, its metallic limbs moving with the oiled grace of a perfect machine. Its internal chronometer marked the passage of cycles with sterile accuracy, each nanosecond accounted for, each operational parameter within optimal range. There was no room for error, no capacity for deviation, and certainly no concept of the illogical.
By The 9x Fawdiabout a month ago in Horror
The Mystery of the Last Message
It was 12:47 a.m. The lights in the room were off, and Arian lay on his bed, staring at his phone. Outside, November’s cold wind tapped softly against the windowpane. Most people were asleep at this hour. But Arian couldn’t sleep.
By ABDULLAH AL LOKMANabout a month ago in Horror











