ID | #1531993275 |
Added | Thu, 19/07/2018 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Fact
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A very scary story telling about the large forest fire that occurred in 2002 on South mount Hawkins (South Mount Hawkins) in California, the mountain chain of San Gabriel.
The fire broke out suddenly on 1 September and quickly began to spread on the slopes, ruining the lush local vegetation. He reached the canyon and recreational areas including damaged passing by route. The fire supposedly started with the old wood fire (irony) tower, built in 1935 on top of a mountain that was completely burnt. And soon rumors spread that the fire was caused intentionally because of the activities of a strange dark cult.
The effects of fire on South mount Hawkins Said that the members of the cult carried out on the tower a ritual, which killed many animals. Because of those sacrifices, and if something came something fiery and evil, which created the fire. Of course, everything can be blamed on a vivid imagination, but people saw something else. When a fire broke out and engulfed the mountain, local residents and tourists for each other were reporting terrible screams from the fire. It was not cries of pain, and something special. And then in the burning woods began to notice wandering the dark silhouettes of animals - foxes, birds, cats, rabbits.
After looking at these silhouettes of people frozen with terror. The animals seemed almost ethereal, moving, uneven gait, like a zombie, their hair was burned and my eyes were black empty charred sockets. Some tourists have reported that these dark creatures have even tried to prosecute people with unclear objectives. After these messages had accumulated a lot, there were rumors that it was the spirits of the slaughtered in a dark ritual animals. Their dead bodies awakened a primal evil.
Moreover, the fire also seen similar silhouettes of people. Is this just urban legend or is there real basis is unknown.
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