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Haunted locales and houses of horror from the Amityville home to the Tower of London; travel tips for those seeking a trip filled with fun and evil.
Echoes in the Dark: Ghost Box Voices at the Nathaniel Rogers House
Common association of the Hamptons is luxury—glowing summer homes, wide beaches, and painstakingly kept estates. But amongst the stores and sun-drenched houses is an ignored past that hangs persistently. A magnificent mansion from the 1800s in Bridgehampton, Nathaniel Rogers House reminds us of a wealthy whaling captain's legacy. Local legends claim it now functions as a sanctuary for wandering spirits and is a museum.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Horror
🏔️ Tirich Mir: The Mountain of Darkness and Its Paranormal Secrets
Towering high over the valleys of Chitral, Tirich Mir stands as the tallest peak in the Hindu Kush, reaching an amazing height of 7,708 meters (25,289 feet). Locals call this imposing peak "The King of Darkness." It is more than a beautiful scene; it is immersed in legends, stories of the strange, and real supernatural phenomena that still influence the lives of residents nearby.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Horror
Firbargad: The Flame of the Mountain
In the highlands where mist clung to the cliffs and the sky split often with thunder, there rose a mountain the people called Firbargad. To travelers, it seemed only a jagged crown of stone, but to those who lived in its shadow, it was something far older and stranger—a sleeping guardian whose breath steamed in vents of smoke, whose heart glowed beneath the rock, and whose voice could be heard in the deep groans of the earth.
By Princess Ladly5 months ago in Horror
The Room With No Windows
When I first moved into the old apartment building downtown, the landlord gave me one rule: “Don’t go near Room 6B.” I thought he was joking. The place was falling apart anyway—peeling wallpaper, flickering lights, and creaky wooden floors that groaned under every step. Why would one room matter more than the rest?
By subah alenzi5 months ago in Horror
The Taxi Ride I Wish I Never Took
I had always taken late-night taxis in the city, but something about that night felt wrong from the start. The rain poured in thick sheets, and the streets were almost deserted. When the old yellow taxi stopped for me, I felt a chill crawl up my spine, but I forced myself inside.
By subah alenzi5 months ago in Horror
The Stranger on the Last Bus
The rain had been falling for hours, turning the city into a restless blur of silver. Puddles reflected the orange glow of streetlights, and cars hissed by in streaks of water. Zara adjusted her coat and tightened her scarf as she hurried toward the bus stop. She hated working the late shift at the café; by the time she finished, it felt like the whole world had already gone to sleep.
By Zakir Ullah5 months ago in Horror
My GPS Led Me Somewhere That Doesn’t Exist
Story My GPS Led Me Somewhere That Doesn’t Exist It started as a simple late-night drive. I’d been on the road for five hours, heading back from a work trip, when fatigue began to set in. The interstate was a black ribbon unspooling in front of me, and my eyes kept flicking to the glowing GPS screen for reassurance.
By waseem khan5 months ago in Horror
Annabelle and Robert
Annabelle: This doll was famous before the Conjuring series came out, thanks to the late couple Ed and Lorraine Warren. However, that movie series really shot her into the mainstream and is now famous beyond the occult community. That being said, the fictional glass doll’s real Raggedy Ann counterpart might be a little bit more terrifying. Especially given the fact that a lot of the stuff that happened in the original home was caused by a Raggedy Ann.
By Micah James5 months ago in Horror










