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Haunted Lake Shawnee Amusement Park - Princeton, West Virginia. It was initially opened in 1926, but closed in 1966 after the accidental deaths of a couple of kids. It was reopened in 1985 then again closed in 1988. Paranormal activity includes disembodie
sixpenceee: Lake View Cemetery: The Haserot Angel It’s called the Angel of Death Victorious. Due to an effect of weathering and erosion on the bronze, the statue appears to be weeping black tears at all times.
txbabydoll2887: sixpenceee: Lake View Cemetery: The Haserot Angel It’s called the Angel of Death Victorious. Due to an effect of weathering and erosion on the bronze, the statue appears to be weeping black tears at all times. So very beautiful
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In 1934, a Swedish archeologist discovered hundreds of ancient mummies buried under boats in a mysterious cemetery in a remote desert in the Xinjang region of China. The location, which is featured rivers and lakes thousands of years ago, was lost until
sixpenceee: Lake View Cemetery: The Haserot Angel It’s called the Angel of Death Victorious. Due to an effect of weathering and erosion on the bronze, the statue appears to be weeping black tears at all times. The weeping angel
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wolf-and-kitten: missharpersworld: sixpenceee: Lake View Cemetery: The Haserot Angel It’s called the Angel of Death Victorious. Due to an effect of weathering and erosion on the bronze, the statue appears to be weeping black tears at all times.
rj4gui4r: sixpenceee: Lake View Cemetery: The Haserot Angel It’s called the Angel of Death Victorious. Due to an effect of weathering and erosion on the bronze, the statue appears to be weeping black tears at all times. Wicked
If the doors of perception were cleansed everything would appear to man as it is, infinite.-William Blake
excdus: These iron islands appear in the middle of the salt lake Arizaro in Argentina, their colors are the result of oxidation across millions of years. Stéphane San Quirce