Places with an eerie or creepy vibe

Anonymous
Manlinta tunnel on Corregidor island in the Philippines. The place is haunted by US and Philippine soldiers, sailors and marines killled there. The whole island is eerie. You have to walk along very prescribed walk ways due to unexploded ordinance. All of buildings and gun emplacements look like they did in 1942.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Many towns in upstate New York have a creepy, desolate, haunted feeling - dead downtowns, abandoned old homes, sad storefronts.


Yes Whitehall and cherry valley in particular. Cherry Valley is haunted. Books have been written about Cherry Valley, so creepy.


I went to college upstate. Oriskany Falls was rumored to be the home of an incest cult, but I'm pretty sure that was an urban legend inspired by its creepy vibes.


What on earth would this even be? Would you recruit siblings and cousins and whatnot? Makes no sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is a scientific reason why some places feel creepy.

https://higgs.ph.ed.ac.uk/outreach/higgshalloween-2021/haunted-frequency


Infrasound is interesting stuff.

Can cause eyeball liquid to reverb in ways to induce Spector-like visions in the corner of your eyes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The weight of slavery hangs heavy in Charleston and Savannah. The African American museum in Charleston is eyeopening, and devastating. No wonder the town is haunted.


You might want to avoid going to Rome then.
Anonymous
Omni Mt Washington in NH. It looks straight out of The Shining.

Picher, OK. It’s a ghost town, shut down because the subsurface mining made the ground unsafe. There are also all these piles of toxic minerals around that apparently kids used to play on.

The ATM cave in Belize. It’s really far into the cave, and you can’t go back without a guide because there are so many pathways you could get lost and not be able to find your way out. But there’s an area where human sacrifices were made and there are still skulls on the ground, 10 feet from where you’re standing.

Anonymous
Totally agree about Mississippi. Especially the delta. So desolate.
Anonymous
The Poconos. I do not understand why people vacation there. I feel such a desolate, creepy vibe and more dead people than alive, so many dying towns with graveyards.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Glen Echo Park creeps me out. You can still feel the segregation.


So I took my kid there not knowing anything about the history of that park. We parked and walked around and everyone was very friendly. I felt fine until we rode the carousel. I sat in the corner because I didn't feel motivated to explore the park. I sat there and I felt like I didn't belong there. I felt as if someone was asking me to politely leave. On our way out, I see the placard with the history of Glen Echo park. I have never returned. I have never experience something like that before. I knew that this park was not a safe space for us but didn't know why. It was confirmed within minutes of me feeling that sensation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Poconos. I do not understand why people vacation there. I feel such a desolate, creepy vibe and more dead people than alive, so many dying towns with graveyards.


+1.
Anonymous
The Well of Souls will move your creep needle.
Anonymous
Robbin Island.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The weight of slavery hangs heavy in Charleston and Savannah. The African American museum in Charleston is eyeopening, and devastating. No wonder the town is haunted.


You might want to avoid going to Rome then.


It didn't take a war to get rid of it there.


And really Rome has a lot more history

Anonymous
I think some people are truly more sensitive than others. When I went apt shopping from out of state in Baltimore, one of the houses creeped me out and I couldn't even finish seeing it all. Found out it has been a funeral home originally!!!

Years ago at a Fulton Market art gallery in Chicago I went to I felt the strangest spinning sensations. Subtle yet really weird that creeped me out. It was because the gallery sat on vortex (Peter Mars Gallery)! I felt then for sure without knowing about it beforehand.

Gettysburg def creeps me out. I feel the ghosts.

Somewhere upstate NY, DH and I stayed at the cutest Bed and B and we were the only guests. It's the kind where staff leave for the evening and return early in AM. Well that night, DH and I were so creeped out we couldn't sleep! No idea why. Didn't feel bad energy or creepy per se but we were just both so scared we stayed up all night. That we knew we were the only ones in a remote area didn't calm our fears of course but def something very strange about the place. I don't recall the name now.

I think though by the same token there are likely places on earth with exceptionally good energy - I read an article long time ago about a place like that. People would visit and always felt joy leaving and good luck followed them. I'd love to learn about where those places are!!!!! Hah!



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The weight of slavery hangs heavy in Charleston and Savannah. The African American museum in Charleston is eyeopening, and devastating. No wonder the town is haunted.


You might want to avoid going to Rome then.


I'm really confused as to why the PP put a smiley face on this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The weight of slavery hangs heavy in Charleston and Savannah. The African American museum in Charleston is eyeopening, and devastating. No wonder the town is haunted.


You might want to avoid going to Rome then.


It didn't take a war to get rid of it there.


And really Rome has a lot more history



Might want to do some more studying there kiddo.
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