Scariest place you have ever been?

Place that freaked me out the most, A dis-used old peoples home that we were stripping out and demolishing. freaking walking about in pitch black with just a small torch.

Place that scared me the most, Dominican Republic in a tiny little shanty town. Guys missing eyes (no patch) and guns etc. Everyone got scared and jumped back onto the trucks... They didn't like that apparently and were climbing all over, Till our drivers rushed back and drove off pretty sharpish, Had to stop a few miles down this dirt track to look on a map for a different way out lol.
 
Went on The City Of The Dead tour late with few mates,definitely something wrong down there in the covenants prison, my friend had scratches on his arm the next day!!!!!!!

supposed to be the most haunted place in the world.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WOOIfYYuT0

http://www.angelfire.com/amiga2/poltergeist/poltergeist.html


I wrote an article on the Black Mausoleum and 'Bloody MacKenzie' for a national ghost magazine. Really interesting place! Did anything follow you home as is sometimes reported?
 
In the middle of the night in pea soup fog I walked through the graveyard in Pluckley, Kent on Halloween one year. It's supposed to be the most haunted village in the country. Didn't see any ghosts though :(
 
Well OK there was this one time I nearly killed myself in Coniston water whilst looking for the crash site of bluebird. Too deep, wrong air mix, silted out, lost buddy. Bad ****

But apart from that... :D
 
I was recently tasked to block off a side door of a derelict factory that was being accessed by kids through private land. I went inside to try to find something to use as a barricade that could be screwed to the door frame. As I was wondering about with the typical crunching of glass beneath my feet, my torch started to flicker and died. It was quite dark in there, as it was all borded up. I laughed to myself, grabbed a couple of old heavy fire doors and left.

Went down Mary King's Close in Edinburgh a couple of years back. That was quite freaky, but more interesting than scary really.

I also remember wandering around woods near a supposed haunted millpond around midnight with some mates once. None of us had torches, and we could barely see a thing. I managed to properly put the scares up one of my mates by saying various stories, but in doing so managed to scare myself more.

I also used to clean in a massive nursing home which used to be a convent. There were a lot of reports of weird happenings in the isolated areas, such as people seeing old people walking down corridors into the toilet at the end to follow them and find nobody there. I hated cleaning that part of the building by myself, as it was properly quiet and eerie when the old people were at lunch.
 
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Ahh, thought of another diving one.

Maybe not so alpha afterall.

Diving on the wreck of MV Akka up in the firth of Clyde, only just descended to the sea bed down the outside of the hull at about 40m, headed round the stern to be met with a tide in full rip.. Oops.. got swept away from the wreck and bagged up as I drifted off into the murk in midwater on my tod. That wasn't a very nice experience.
 
I wrote an article on the Black Mausoleum and 'Bloody MacKenzie' for a national ghost magazine. Really interesting place! Did anything follow you home as is sometimes reported?

No thank god haha, i read a book afterwards about the McKenzie poltergeist which my mum was given by a friend a couple days after i had been on the tour.I don't really believe in ghosts but there is defo something very wrong down there.
 
I wrote an article on the Black Mausoleum and 'Bloody MacKenzie' for a national ghost magazine. Really interesting place! Did anything follow you home as is sometimes reported?

Sorry but i followed the link on your signature and really enjoyed reading some of your articles especially the one regarding trace bullets.May i post your article on the The Voynich Manuscript: The Riddle That Defies the Code Breakers on another website?

Thanks
 
Ahh, thought of another diving one.

Maybe not so alpha afterall.

Diving on the wreck of MV Akka up in the firth of Clyde, only just descended to the sea bed down the outside of the hull at about 40m, headed round the stern to be met with a tide in full rip.. Oops.. got swept away from the wreck and bagged up as I drifted off into the murk in midwater on my tod. That wasn't a very nice experience.

Being underwater is eerie at the best of times. I think maybe you are alpha afterall. My bro' is a commercial diver in the oil industry, works off pipeline inspection barges, next time I see him i'll ask for eerie stories.
 
In a random girls bedroom the morning after, being woken up with a shotgun pointing at me by her father....... Was one sticky moment that yes i admit I did pee myself slightly....... She was 17 I was 18 at the time

Her Father he was a gamekeeper hence the gun.... I ran half naked for about a mile before i stopped to look back..... never saw him or her again lol
 
Being underwater is eerie at the best of times. I think maybe you are alpha after all. My bro' is a commercial diver in the oil industry, works off pipeline inspection barges, next time I see him i'll ask for eerie stories.
Always thought that if my current career goes **** shaped then commercial diving would be the next avenue I'd pursue.
I used to watch that Diving program based at fort Bovisand with interest, til they closed down and the series came to an end. :(
 
Always thought that if my current career goes **** shaped then commercial diving would be the next avenue I'd pursue.
I used to watch that Diving program based at fort Bovisand with interest, til they closed down and the series came to an end. :(

He seems to quite enjoy the life,been at it 20+ years now. He works a month on month off shift cycle, I can remember when he was doing his initial training where he used to disappear up to Fort William in Scotland for weeks at a time.

He's made a good living, not that I'd have a clue how much he earns but he's had his own house built in Thailand and buys boys toys all the time, fast bikes being his weakness. Sometimes feel I missed a trick not following in his footsteps, but then I don't like being underwater much.:o
 
In the middle of the night in pea soup fog I walked through the graveyard in Pluckley, Kent on Halloween one year. It's supposed to be the most haunted village in the country. Didn't see any ghosts though :(

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Seems very isolated and deserted type of place. It must have been dead quiet!!
 
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