Shipwrecking and the Phantom Vessels That Refuse to Stay Sunken
Shipwrecking creates more than just underwater graveyards – some vessels return as ghost ships, defying death itself.
Documented hauntings, spectral encounters, and locations where the dead refuse to rest.
Shipwrecking creates more than just underwater graveyards – some vessels return as ghost ships, defying death itself.
Sea Breeze, New Jersey transformed from a thriving coastal community into a phantom town where strange lights flicker and ghostly figures roam.
The Enfield Poltergeist terrorized a London family from 1977-1979 with flying objects, levitating children, and a demonic voice that spoke through an 11-year-old girl.
The Brown Hand by Arthur Conan Doyle tells of a vengeful Afghan ghost seeking his severed limb across continents in this chilling 1899 tale.
Poveglia Island harbors dark secrets of plague victims and asylum patients. Modern visitors report ghostly encounters and supernatural phenomena.
Scream-a-geddon sits on the site of the 1856 Bradley Massacre. Employees report ghost sightings and unexplained sounds at this cursed Florida horror park.
The Avion Pirata haunts Bolivia as a ghostly reminder of smuggling, death, and unexplained midnight flights that terrorized locals in 1961.
Nightmarchers are deadly Hawaiian ghost warriors who march through the islands after dark, killing anyone who dares to look upon them.
Chocochatti was a mysterious Seminole settlement in Florida where unexplained phenomena and ghostly encounters continue to baffle researchers today.
The Don Cesar hotel in St. Pete Beach harbors dark secrets behind its pink facade. Ghostly encounters and paranormal activity plague this luxury resort.