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Ghosts of the Death Railway: The Haunted Legacy of River Kwai & Hellfire Pass
The Haunted History of River Kwai Bridge and Hellfire Pass, Kanchanaburi A Legacy of Suffering River Kwai Bridge and Hellfire Pass, Kanchanaburi, Thailand, are etched in history as a testament to human endurance and war violence. During World War II, the Japanese Imperial Army forced over 60,000 Allied prisoners of war (POWs) and 200,000 Asian laborers to construct the 258-mile Thailand-Burma "Death Railway" under inhumane conditions. The railway was to supply Japanese troops in Burma, but its building came at a ghastly cost: Approximately 16,000 POWs and 90,000 Asian laborers perished from starvation, disease, torture, and exhaustion.
By Kyrol Mojikal9 months ago in Horror
Possession or Psychosis?. Content Warning.
Anneliese Michel: A real-life horror? There was born on September 21, 1952, in a remote village in Bavaria, Germany, a woman whose life has been steeped in darkness. Instead of happy thoughts of a girl, all the ordinary girl's thoughts - Events occurred to her. On July 1, 1976, her short and unfulfilled life abruptly ended, leaving her friends and others in shocked disbelief. The deaths are still a topic of discussion today throughout the world because people widely believe this teen girl was possessed by a demon, and there was nothing they could do to get rid of the spirit.
By Rohitha Lanka9 months ago in Horror
Twilight, Book 1 : Twilight
🌧️ A New Life in a Rainy Town Isabella “Bella” Swan is a quiet, thoughtful 17-year-old girl who leaves the sunny state of Arizona to move in with her dad, Charlie, in the small, rainy town of Forks, Washington. Bella makes this move so her mom can travel with her new husband.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Horror
A mirror that shows a different reality each night.. AI-Generated.
It started on a cold Tuesday night. Maya had just moved into a worn-down apartment on the third floor of an old building downtown. The paint was chipped, the pipes groaned, and the windows barely closed — but the rent was cheap and she needed a fresh start after her messy breakup and even messier bank account.
By Amar Mughal9 months ago in Horror
Waves to Whispers. Content Warning.
It happened in the years 1994 and 1998. I had a brother, a sister, and me in the family. I was 19 years old back then, and we lived in Unawatuna.. When I was seven, my father died, forcing us to carry on without him. My mother worked hard, weaving baskets and tailoring clothes to feed the three of us. My mother had tried lecturing us, but my brother and I had never had any sort of work ethic. We were really in the market for money because of some personal family problems. We fished, sold chickpeas in the evenings, and mended torn bags for schoolchildren. Many times we would go up to tourists on the beach and actually sell them seashells.
By Rohitha Lanka9 months ago in Horror
Beneath the Palm Tree. AI-Generated.
On a night devoid of moonlight, the atmosphere was peculiarly calm. The village of Shonarpur lay in slumber, enveloped in tranquility, interrupted only by the sporadic barking of distant stray dogs. Rajib had just departed from his friend Tanmoy’s residence after an extensive evening filled with conversation and card games. It was well past 2 AM, and although Tanmoy had invited him to stay overnight, Rajib politely refused. He harbored no fear of the darkness or the tales whispered by the villagers after dusk.
By Md. Lotifur Rahman 9 months ago in Horror
The Haunting of Jangmuarinnakorn House: Thailand’s Most Notorious Ghost Mansion
The Spooky History and Phantom Tradition of Jangmuarinnakorn House (White Lion House), Chiang Mai Situated in the northwest corner of the ancient city walls of Chiang Mai, the crumbling majesty of Jangmuarinnakorn House, or the White Lion House, is a terrifying reminder of ambition, tragedy, and the paranormal. Its baroque facade, with snarling lion statues guarding either side, is jarring against its surrounding tropical landscape, attracting both fascination and terror. This is the tale of its ghostly heritage, a mix of historical fact and spooky legend.
By Kyrol Mojikal9 months ago in Horror
Frankenstein
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley is one of the most famous horror and science fiction stories ever written. But it's more than just a tale of a scary monster. It's a powerful story about science, ambition, loneliness, and what happens when we try to play the role of God.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Horror
Beloved
Beloved by Toni Morrison is one of the most emotional and unforgettable stories ever written. It is a novel that speaks about slavery, motherhood, memory, and the pain that people carry with them long after their suffering is over. Even though the story is deep and sometimes heartbreaking, it is told with such beauty and truth that it stays with you forever.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Horror
Moby-Dick
Moby-Dick, written by Herman Melville and published in 1851, is one of the greatest adventure novels in American literature. It's a story about a dangerous journey across the ocean, a mysterious white whale, and one man's obsessive quest for revenge. But it’s also a deep book filled with meaning about life, death, nature, fate, and the struggle between man and the unknown.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Horror









