travel
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.
Midnight Conversations with Shadows
Midnight Conversations with Shadows The apartment was quiet—or at least, I thought it was. It began the first night I moved in. Boxes were scattered, the smell of fresh paint still hung in the air, and the city hummed softly outside the window. I was unpacking books when I heard it: a faint whisper, just beyond the corner of the room.
By waseem khan5 months ago in Horror
Precision and Power: Mastering the Art of Target Shooting. AI-Generated.
Target shooting is a disciplined and skillful sport that combines precision, control, and mental focus. It has a rich history dating back centuries and has evolved into a popular recreational activity, competitive sport, and even a professional discipline. This article explores the origins of target shooting, the various types of shooting disciplines, the equipment involved, safety considerations, training methods, and the benefits of engaging in this meticulous sport.
By Trend Vantage5 months ago in Horror
The Night a Stranger Saved My Life
The Night a Stranger Saved My Life When an ordinary train ride turned into something I’ll never forget It was 11:42 p.m. when I boarded the last train home. The station felt like it had been abandoned hours ago—only a couple was arguing softly near a vending machine, their words half-swallowed by the hum of fluorescent lights, and an elderly man sat on a bench tossing crumbs to pigeons who weren’t even there. The air was damp with that late-night chill that seeps into your bones, and I remember thinking, This feels like a scene from a dream.
By Muhammad ali5 months ago in Horror
The Loyalty of the Lion King
Deep in the heart of the golden savannah, where the sun kissed the earth and the wind whispered through tall grass, ruled a mighty lion known as Zahir the Lion King. His mane glowed like fire, his roar shook the heavens, and his heart beat with wisdom, courage, and most of all—loyalty.
By Ahmad shah5 months ago in Horror
Indonesia’s Most Haunted Modern Ruin: The Chilling Story of Bali’s Lost Plane
Perched incongruously beside a Dunkin’ Donuts on Bali’s bustling Ngurah Rai Bypass Road, the decaying fuselage of a Boeing 737-300 has become an unlikely landmark—and one of Indonesia’s most chilling modern ghost stories. Known locally as the "Lost Plane," this derelict aircraft blends failed ambition, tragic origins, and whispered supernatural encounters.
By Kyrol Mojikal5 months ago in Horror
Under the Skin
I don’t remember who first suggested we explore the cave. Probably Liam. He was always the one who wanted to go off-trail, poking around where we shouldn’t. That day, there were five of us: Liam, Mel, Dee, Alex, and me. The air smelled like burnt pine and wet earth. We were two miles off the main trail in Bear Hollow, our phones useless and dead. No signal. No maps. Just adrenaline and too much confidence.
By Echoes of Life5 months ago in Horror
The River Waits for the Quiet Ones
The One Who Never Spoke Much Luqman wasn’t the kind of kid anyone worried about. He was quiet — the kind of quiet that made adults say, “He’s such a good boy.” He didn’t run wild, didn’t break things, didn’t shout over others. He walked instead of ran, whispered instead of laughed, and watched the world like it might disappear if he blinked too fast.
By Echoes of Life6 months ago in Horror
Fort Rotterdam: Indonesia's Fortress of Tears
Guarding the Makassar coast of South Sulawesi stands Fort Rotterdam, larger than Indonesia's best-preserved Dutch colonial fort. Its three-century-old sea-turtle-shaped walls (Benteng Penyu) are beset with sorrowful history and whispered secrets of troubled ghosts, making it the nation's spookiest place to visit.
By Kyrol Mojikal6 months ago in Horror
The Hollow Beneath the Pines. AI-Generated.
It was the summer of 2012 when I visited a remote village in southern France with my cousin Adrien. The kind of place where phones lose signal, and time slows down to match the hum of crickets. At the edge of the village stood an ancient pine forest, rumored by locals to be “cursed.” They called it La Forêt Creuse—The Hollow Forest. Of course, we laughed it off. At seventeen, curses were just stories meant to keep kids indoors. But I’ve never quite laughed about it since.
By Sherooz khan6 months ago in Horror
When Travel Becomes a Crime: The Unjust Consequences of Unilateral Sanctions – A Citizen's Testimony
By Maddalena Celano Rome, July 2025 On July 16, 2025, I, an Italian citizen, was denied boarding at Toronto International Airport for a flight to Managua, Nicaragua, with the Colombian airline Avianca. The official reason? "Governmental reasons." However, further investigation and statements from airline staff revealed that the real cause of the denied boarding was the application of unilateral sanctions by the United States government against travelers who have previously visited the Republic of Cuba.
By Maddalena Celano6 months ago in Horror











