Paranormal

Know all about the strange and unexplained paranormal things. It’s sometimes scary and sometimes a miracle, but all the things are very interesting.

Slender Man

The legend of the Slender Man

Some say that it all started in June 2008, in a “Paranormal Pictures” photoshop contest launched in Something Awful Forums where contestants were required to turn ordinary pictures into something…

The 'hairy hands' of Dartmoor 1

The ‘hairy hands’ of Dartmoor

In the early 20th-century, a spate of bizarre accidents took place on a lonesome stretch of road in Devon, England which crosses Dartmoor. Those who survived reported seeing a pair…

The legend of a woman in Grey 3

The legend of a woman in Grey

This legend is centred on a small town-store and a silent lady. A pale woman dressed all in grey entered the store, picked up a glass container of milk from…

The Blimp L-8: What happened to its crew? 4

The Blimp L-8: What happened to its crew?

Besides uncountable deaths, epidemics, mass killings, cruel experiments, tortures and many more bizarre things; people living in the Word War II era witnessed a number of strange and unexplained events that still…

Haunted Tao Dan Park in Vietnam 8

Haunted Tao Dan Park in Vietnam

The Tao Dan Park in Vietnam boasts over 10 hectares of gardens shaded by tall trees, which make this place look like heaven, giving the residents of Ho Chi Minh…

Dyatlov Pass incident: The horrible fate of 9 Soviet hikers 9

Dyatlov Pass incident: The horrible fate of 9 Soviet hikers

The Dyatlov Pass Incident was the mysterious deaths of nine hikers on the Kholat Syakhl mountains, in the northern Ural Mountains range, that took place in February 1959. Their bodies were not recovered until that May. Most of the victims were found to have died of hypothermia after strangely abandoning their tent (at -25 to -30 °C stormy weather) high on an exposed mountainside. Their shoes were left behind, two of them had fractured skulls, two had broken ribs, and one was missing her tongue, eyes and part of the lips. In forensic tests, the clothings of some of the victims were found to be highly radioactive. There was no any witness or survivor to provide any testimony, and the cause of their deaths was listed as a "compelling natural force," most likely an avalanche, by the Soviet investigators.