Borley Rectory
In the quiet village of Borley, Essex, nestled near the Suffolk border, stood a sprawling Victorian house that would become infamous as “the most haunted house in England.”
Hauntings, Mysteries, UFOs, Monsters, Legends
In the quiet village of Borley, Essex, nestled near the Suffolk border, stood a sprawling Victorian house that would become infamous as “the most haunted house in England.”
A stretch of ocean in the North Atlantic, framed by Miami, Bermuda, and San Juan, where ships and planes vanish like they’ve been snatched off the face of the earth. That’s the Bermuda Triangle—or the Devil’s Triangle, if you’re feeling dramatic.
For decades, the mysterious figure known as Bigfoot has captured the imagination of people across North America and beyond. Often described as a large, hairy, ape-like creature walking on two legs, Bigfoot is a staple of folklore, especially in the Pacific Northwest of the United States.
In the rugged, windswept expanse of Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, England, whispers of a mysterious creature have lingered for decades. Known as the Beast of Bodmin, this elusive figure is said to be a large, panther-like cat prowling the wilds, striking fear into locals and sparking endless debate.
For over a century, people have reported seeing strange, glowing orbs hovering above this low ridge, known as the Brown Mountain Lights. These elusive lights flicker and dance, appearing out of nowhere and vanishing just as quickly, leaving witnesses awestruck and puzzled.