Hörgsland-Móri Haunted Foss á Síðu as a dog
At the fantastic Foss á Síðu waterfall in southern Iceland, there are rumors of a ghost in the form of a dog that has haunted a family for nine generations. Although the haunting of the ghost called Hörgsland-Móri began long
Tschäggättä: Swiss masked monsters of winter
Deep in the heart of the Swiss Alps, the captivating yet eerie Lötschental valley holds a chilling tradition that has captivated and terrified generations. Known as Tschäggättä, these terrifying fur-clad figures emerge from the shadows of snow-covered forests during the
Ghosts haunting the ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle
A bulky veil of sea mist hides ghost stories around the ruins of the once magnificent Dunstanburgh Castle in Northumberland, England. From the legends of the brave knight to the queen from the Wars of the Roses, the abandoned fortress
Legends of the oriental theater and ghosts from the great Chicago fire
After the devastating fire at the venerable Iroquois Theater in Chicago, approximately 600 people died trying to escape the flames. Even after the Oriental Theater was built in its place, some still believe that the stage is haunted by the
A sinful monk haunting a former monastery on Junkerngasse
Could Junkerngasse be the most haunted street in Bern? In the former monastery that once stood here, the inhabitants complained for a long time about the visit of a monk who committed a sin so solemn that neither body nor

How a 1985 Documentary 'Scared Us' and Sparked a Paranormal TV Craze
On a crisp winter evening in 1985, a documentary was broadcast with a preview that promised to scare viewers out of their minds. It did not disappoint. This year marks the 40th anniversary of the program's broadcast Haunted on Australian
Bailiff Brunegg: a spooky hunt through Swiss snow and sin
After taking his regime of terror too far on a stormy winter night, Bailiff Brunegg committed a sin so sedate while hunting that it sent him into a haunted afterlife. High in the Canton of Aargau, where the shadow of
Basilisk of Basel: The Beast at Gerberberglein
Once upon a time, in a cave below where the Tanner Fountain (Gerberberglein) is now located, a basilisk lived. It is said that it kills even with its poisonous breath, and today it has become a symbol of Basel. In
Daníelspyttur and the boy who drowned and haunts
The name Daníelspyttur in remote Iceland comes from a boy who once left work and drowned in the water. Since then, people have considered the place to be haunted, as well as the entire area. Below Gnúpafell Farm in Eyjafjörður