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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.
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Isabelle watched her fingers as she waved them through the dust molecules floating in the everlasting light of day. Each left broad waves in its wake as they cut through the sunlight. Coming together, separating. Four. Eight. Sixteen. So many fingers. She looked to her right to see who the additional unexpected fingers belonged to. Someone come to help, perhaps. But there was no one there.
By Adam Patrick3 years ago in Horror
My Top 15 Halloween Horror Nights Houses
1. The Cabin In The Woods (23) cabin but its a rubiks cube Halloween Horror Nights 23- you know you never forget your first time. That first lung full of fog from the machines . . . the funnel cakes . . . the screams . . . ahh, there's nothing quite like your first experience is there? There were a lot of great houses that year, and it was one of the years where pretty much everything was dedicated to the Walking Dead (seriously every scare zone was just walkers), but this house holds a special place in my heart. I'd never seen the movie before, but after going through this house I became obsessed with the ideas inside, and so got to watch the movie a few months afterwards. I adored passing by the "broken" cages and seeing the nightmares that lay within, and watching a unicorn skewer a man on the CCTV screens, blood splattered as they were. To this day it's one of my top five favorite horror movies.
By Delise Fantome3 years ago in Horror
Back From Death
Hello, my name is John, and I am an auto driver. Day or night, whenever I get a lift, I move where it informs me to go. But one day, such an incident happened to me that even if I remember him, I get shaken. Because that night I will probably never forget in my life. But today I will tell you the whole situation of that day and what happened to me.
By kanchan chauhan3 years ago in Horror
Leftover's Diner
Red neon reading "Leftover's Diner" glowed eerie as the light refracted through a clinging mist. The weary cabin had been abandoned for years, but today it had a certain hum about it. And the telltale growling of tires crunching over gravel signaled Frieda Carson's semi-truck pulling up to the shack.
By Jenna Sedi4 years ago in Horror
The Haunted Old Joliet Prison
The Old Joliet Prison, formerly known as the Illinois State Penitentiary, is an imposing compound of structures located in Joliet, Illinois. The old prison, which is located about 45 miles south of Chicago, opened back in 1858, immediately housing some of the worst criminals around. During the Civil War, from 1861-1865, the prison housed not only everyday criminals but also prisoners of the war.
By Erin Egnatz4 years ago in Horror
Dumas Beach One Of The Haunted Beach In The World
Just close your eyes and imagine that you are having fun with your whole family on a beautiful beach. Forgetting all your sorrows, every stress, you have again become a child with children. What a relief Actually Beach's has always been the center of tourist attraction. If you are under stress, just take off your shoe stockings and walk on the sand by the sea. How relaxing it is when you sit by the seaside and enjoy the gust of cool soft air, the waves rising from the sea make you happy. But if this beach becomes a haunt of ghosts, would you like to go to such a place? What not and but if your answer is yes then today's episode is 100% made for you only.
By chandan chakraverty4 years ago in Horror
Spooky Hikes Around Los Angeles. Top Story - March 2022.
If you're like me, Halloween is every day. You like to get spooked 365 days a year, not just on October 31st. You probably enjoy watching horror movies on a normal weekday and you might have Halloween decor up year round. So perhaps, like me, you also are looking for ways to stretch the spooky season well beyond September to October.
By Josey Pickering4 years ago in Horror
Spooky Spirits In Ireland
Northern Ireland A Spirit Called Buttoncap Atop of a rocky promontory stands Carrickfergus Castle, a Norman castle located in the town of Carrickfergus. At one time it was completely surrounded by the sea. Up until 1928, the castle had an important military role and over the centuries was besieged by the Scots, Irish, English and the French. John de Courcy the conqueror of Ulster began building the castle sometime between the years 1180 AD and 1204 AD, Carrickfergus Castle has had extensions built to it over about 800 years and today it is maintained by the Environment and Heritage Service.
By Rasma Raisters4 years ago in Horror









