Sessho-seki or Killing Stone
Sessho-seki is a mythical figure in Japanese culture who is said to live on a mountain near the ancient city of Nikko. She is said to be protected by an evil spell…
Fascinating collection of contemporary folklore stories that will leave you with goosebumps. Despite containing supernatural and mysterious elements, these chronicles narrate real events that have occurred in the present day. Let yourself be carried away by the magic of the impossible and discover the secrets hidden in each story!
Sessho-seki is a mythical figure in Japanese culture who is said to live on a mountain near the ancient city of Nikko. She is said to be protected by an evil spell…
A majestic structure, the Dakota Building rises imposingly at 1 72nd Street in New York, just west of Central Park. Although it is famous for having housed many celebrities and for having witnessed the tragic death of John Lennon, this building hides dark and mysterious secrets that envelop it in an intriguing aura.
The bright lights of Hollywood often dazzle, obscuring behind them mysteries and tales that verge on the supernatural. These stories, whether born of coincidence or fate, have indelibly marked the film industry.
In Mexico City, the Palace of Fine Arts is a beacon of culture and the arts. But when the lights dim and the audience departs, different narratives emerge. Don Rafael, with nearly a century tied to this place, leads us through these mysteries where Box 33 and a puzzling violinist take center stage.
Due to his long mythology, some people consider The Sombreron to be the oldest spook in the Antioquia region of Colombia. He is also mentioned in Mexico and Guatemala, according to the website of Alejandro Gonzalez, a researcher at the Central University of Peru.
Lloronas are found from Mexico to Argentina. They look like beggars in some locations and angels in others. Their status as wandering ghosts lamenting the tragic deaths of their children is what distinguishes them.