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@vortexhack342
8 ай бұрын
i live in a 2 million dollar house
@heywoodjablowme8120
8 ай бұрын
@@vortexhack342 Why only 2 million? That's nothing special.
@driggs2109
7 ай бұрын
You should look into Eastern State Penitentiary and Waverly Hills Sanitorium, the latter of which is less than 3 miles from my house. They are both a couple of the most haunted places in America, and they have both been featured multiple times on different paranormal investigations. Waverly was where the show Ghosthunters televised live investigations on Halloween night twice. I must admit, I do have a very personal connection to Waverly Hills. Both of my parents worked there at separate times before they ever met. My dad worked there first, between the time Waverly closed in 1961 and before it reopened as Woodhaven Geriatric Center in 1962. He was security and walked what is known as the "Death Tunnel" or "Body Chute" to make sure no one was trying to sneak into the former TB hospital. My mother then worked there as a nurse's assistant sometime between 1974 and 1980 for a few years. Woodhaven closed in 1982 due to patient neglect (by official reports). They housed the physically disabled, dementia patients, and the mentally disabled. My mom told me of snakes getting into the building quite often, doctors and nurses taking patients to the fifth floor (which was STRICTLY OFF LIMITS to ANYONE else, including other staff) and doing some messed up stuff to them, and a mentally disabled lady that NO ONE ever wanted to attend to because she would save ALL of her poop and LAUNCH it at anyone who was stupid or fearless enough to open her door.
@jamesembrey5986
6 ай бұрын
i will
@karenthompson8038
5 ай бұрын
I wanted to answer your question no it’s the Cecil hotel in Los Angeles, California. That’s haunted where a girl named Elisa was talking to somebody while she was in the elevator, but there were cameras that showed nobody and she started freaking out looking in and out and the door is closed and she disappeared and then I think it was two weeks later, the water coming out of the sink in the hotel rooms were given a bad smell and color and they went to go check on the tanks and there she was but they don’t know if it was suicide or homicide because the covers are very very heavy on those tanks and they don’t know how she could’ve lifted it put herself inside pull that thing down when it takes three men to open it and then drown herself! It made zero sense
@dawnsoger6729
6 ай бұрын
I used to live not too far from Skinwalker Ranch. What I wanted to share with you, is that a local science teacher was first contacted to investigate the mysterious happenings at the ranch. His name was Joseph Junior Hicks. He and a friend of his were also contacted frequently about UFO sightings. So frequently in fact, that they wrote a book back in the 1950’s about Utah UFO’s. Joseph Junior Hicks was my uncle. He often told us about things he had witnessed. His son has his Dad’s notes and still follows up on reports that he receives. Uncle Junior, became such an expert on UFO’s and supernatural events that he would get calls from all over the world. You can search Skinwalker Ranch and/or Joseph Junior Hicks for more information. I will tell you, that my Uncle Junior was one of the kindest, most honest and amazing man I have ever known.
@cougarjrv9890
8 ай бұрын
You know what I love about Lewis's videos? I sit here explaining stuff like he can hear me! 😂😂❤❤
@MachellMoosey
8 ай бұрын
I do to! It's the mom/teacher in me😅
@sreace723
7 ай бұрын
Me too!!!
@S_Cooper0404
6 ай бұрын
LOL I thought I was the only one! 🤣😂
@krystalhickey6278
6 ай бұрын
Same😂
@kathrynwilliamson8631
5 ай бұрын
Yup, just like I could get an answer to my questions! I need to take notes and investigate some of these. Now that would be a cool trip!😎😉😊
@Myomer104
8 ай бұрын
"Skinwalker" is a creature from Navajo myth. They were shamans who, after conducting a dark ritual, could take on the forms of animals, or even other people, by putting on their skins.
@andyloy7809
8 ай бұрын
Yes! ,💯
@connierohall4248
8 ай бұрын
There is also a tv show that does experiments on Skinwalker Ranch
@rodneybever9583
7 ай бұрын
Been camping near there several times and all I saw was nature. But I am a hardcore sceptic about that stuff. Someone else might have said they felt something because they thought they would
@roneldridge9281
8 ай бұрын
I have been to the White Eagle. The bartender there was actually one of the best mixologists I have ever had. Now watch me find out that no one by his name works there.😱
@frazzledhaloz3184
8 ай бұрын
Should check out The Vortex in Oregon..
@roneldridge9281
8 ай бұрын
Just moved from Arizona and went to a couple of those in Sedona... strange. It made me have goosebumps for no reason.
@rhondapease8516
8 ай бұрын
😂
@heywoodjablowme8120
8 ай бұрын
White Eagle is a cool place. Don't fear the reaper....baby take my hand😂❤😂
@MERollered
8 ай бұрын
We used to have lots of fun at the White Eagle. Go to the Roseland for a concert and come to the White Eagle for drinks and a post show, then crash upstairs. That is how we used to do it. Now that McMenamins built their hotel, we go there now because we're getting old and staying up late for the post show is HARD.
@Jliske2
8 ай бұрын
12:30 you're thinking of the Cecil Hotel which is closer to downtown by Skid Row. Yes, LA has multiple historic hotels that feel off.
@dougtripp2431
8 ай бұрын
I lived a couple miles down the road from Ringing Rocks. It's actually a Boulder field left by a glacier. These rocks are all over the area but this small section is on state owned land. The real creepy thing is that if you take one out of its Boulder field, they won't ring unless you get a bunch of them together.
@leanndilorenzo4687
5 ай бұрын
I went there with my family (I'm originally from Southern NJ) when I was very young and LOVED it there.
@tylerandjuneslatoffandbarj1962
5 ай бұрын
I live by there! There are a couple boulders fields in the area. Bake Oven Knob is another place with rocks near the peak but they don’t ring lol
@ElizabethThompson-tj7qw
4 ай бұрын
I didn't know that! Interesting
@bayoumeme7743
8 ай бұрын
What the government don’t tell you is the missing people in our National parks with glacier national park and Yosemite having the highest percentage.
@SC-gp7kt
8 ай бұрын
Missing 411
@BBelle64
5 ай бұрын
Have you ever been? I’ve been to both, the wilderness is vast and there are predators. This is what happens when “city people” go hiking.
@marshalllucas83
5 ай бұрын
Look at missing 411, talks a lot about unsolved disappearances
@Pokeysaurus
5 ай бұрын
They do, in fact, tell you. They tell you the most when you’re entering those places so you don’t fall and hit your head and get eaten by scavengers.
@eowynsisterdaughter
5 ай бұрын
Lots of caves to, tons of disappearances overlap with cave systems we know, and those are just the systems we know of, it's conjectured there's a lot of underground tunnels that haven't been documented.
@kellytrimble7019
8 ай бұрын
The guy who built the castle was said to use magnet force somehow to lift these huge rocks. He never told anyone how he did it!
@w1975b
5 ай бұрын
Leylines were mentioned in something I read. Leylines are energy lines of Earth.
@peterphilly4148
8 ай бұрын
Personally, I think watching a video of Lewis spending a night in the abandoned asylum would be as entertaining as any food reaction video he might make in the future.....and the part about an operator calling rooms in the Roosevelt hotel to ask if they need help and then denying it happened would be a brilliant marketing ploy for a purportedly haunted hotel.
@vladyvhv9579
8 ай бұрын
Let's do some ghostbusting. I'll need someone to bring a diesel generator, a couch, and a coffee table. I'll bring the TV, Blu-Ray player, and movies. If ghosts do exists, we'll either drive them off watching Ghostbusters all night, or make some new friends.
@jpjh8844
8 ай бұрын
A friend of mine used to work as a tour guide for the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum
@waynedavis7245
7 ай бұрын
I don't think that's a good idea. I wouldn't be able to stop laughing and I might end up in the emergency room! Lol
@johngst42
7 ай бұрын
Sounds fantastic to me. I'll make the popcorn.
@The_Crucible714
7 ай бұрын
He needs to start investigating & spending nights in haunted places in the UK & US. His channel would blow up immediately! 🤯
@otheusrex2190
8 ай бұрын
"there's a Jedi... making a castle" is the greatest thing I've heard today
@wulfseig1864
8 ай бұрын
Rock geek here. Happy excited me went to Sedona to look at pretty rocks. Had an indigenous Navajo Nation guide. As soon as I got to Sedona something changed inside. Cried uncontrollably the entire week of vacation. Continued to cry for another 2 weeks. It was bizarre. Went to look at pretty rocks not on a spiritual journey. Those vortex things messed me up. Freaks me out even twenty years later. Like I mentioned, had an Indigenous Navajo Nation guide. He said I was feeling the collective pain of Earth. If that's true, Earth is inconsolable.
@ladonnawhatley904
8 ай бұрын
The Skinwalker Ranch was made into a show on tv! It was called The Secrets of Skinwalker Ranch!
@brookerickettson4950
7 ай бұрын
Not a full believer and the show is probably edited to keep you watching, but the things that they document, that are recored in real time makes you wonder. 1 or 2 weird things are ignorable, 10+ and its less easy to brush off as nothing is going on. Probably not aliens, but something suspect.
@starparodier91
8 ай бұрын
7:55 Nothing better than watching Lewis get jumpscared 😂
@L3WGReacts
8 ай бұрын
i knew you'd love it haha
@lynnw7155
7 ай бұрын
Lewis; I think you'll have to get your nerve up to be an honorary American. So many Americans rush bravely (maybe stupidly) into dangerous or spooky situations.
@dougbowers4415
8 ай бұрын
The case you’re thinking of was the Cecil Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. My partner was a health inspector who worked on the case. I lived 1/2 block from the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel for 1 1/2 years in the late 80s. It’s beautiful inside. A beautiful courtyard too.
@andrewjones9991
8 ай бұрын
I live in LA and I've only ever heard the Roosevelt is really nice. None of the spooky stuff. I've been to an event there but never spent the night. The Cecil on the other hand is creepy af and everybody thinks that.
@olivervandebeer7492
5 ай бұрын
I don't think I would own the house on Waverly Dr. in Los Feliz where the Manson family murdered Leo and Rosemary Labianca. It's too bad because the city has old Spanish Colonial homes and high-end real Estate. Hollywood Hill or Benedict Canyon either.. I guess I watch too many Hollywood documentaries.. LOL
@RR_304-n6c
8 ай бұрын
I live about 15 minutes from Weston in West Virginia and they have the ghost tours open at the Trans Allegheny Asylum around Halloween. I would never set foot in there but have friends that go every year to do the tours. You should check out the episode on Ghost Hunters as it’s one of the most haunted places in America. I don’t know if it is but I don’t want to find out. Also I would love for you to create a line of merch with a shirt saying Whaaaat?! It cracks me up every time you say that with your accent! It sounds so exaggerated. I love it hahaha
@michaelhill7552
8 ай бұрын
I have been to Sedona multiple times to experience the energy vortex. Good energy there.
@kittenisageek
4 ай бұрын
At 6:10 regarding the Coral Castle. Apparently Leedskalnin was considering sharing the secrets. But people kept trying to steal the secret and newspapers wrote hit pieces about black magic. So instead he destroyed the box and his notes and refused to answer any questions about it in a useful way.
@misslora3896
8 ай бұрын
I wrote in a post yesterday on your channel about Sedona, AZ being my favorite place ever, not just because of the beauty, but the feeling I get there. I couldn't explain it, but it was incredible. After like my 2nd time going and talking about it to a few people, a couple of them mentioned it was probably ley lines and energy votexes they'd heard existed there. I'm no woo woo new age person, no drugs... nothing "different". I'd never even heard about those things before, but I can personally attest to what that place does and how it makes you feel... It's wonderful.
@harobles2
8 ай бұрын
I am from EL Paso, Texas and I have been to Taos, New Mexico. I was there to visit my brother and his family. One night I heard a sound and I asked my brother what it might have been. He told me that I heard the Taos sound that a lot of people say they hear.
@carolannmoore989
7 ай бұрын
Born and raised in Miami... the coral castle is mysterious, and yes, it is still standing.
@jessica_in_japan
8 ай бұрын
I stayed in the Roosevelt Hotel once about 20 years ago on a school trip (we performed in the Hollywood Christmas Parade). One of the girls I was rooming with and I were heading downstairs and waiting in the tiled elevator lobby for the elevator and we heard what sounded like high heels clicking on the hard floor beside us. We looked around and no one else was out on the whole floor, and the halls beyond the elevator lobby were all carpeted. It's my one and only ghost story in my life.
@notmyrealname1730
8 ай бұрын
Yes, the Skinwalker Ranch is creepy as hell. The problem for me is that I am fascinated by it and can't stay away. I've been there about a dozen times, because it's only about a 2 hour drive from my house in salt lake city.
@krazeyhazey7491
8 ай бұрын
No ghost tours!! And stay away from any place with an evil name, like "The Devil's Path" they are named that for a reason!!!
@circuitd942
8 ай бұрын
There is a devil path hiking trail. Nothing spooky. Just a difficult hiking trail
@greeneyedlady5580
8 ай бұрын
I've been to Devil's Punchbowl in Oregon numerous times. Just because someone gives an area a fanciful name to attract tourists doesn't mean that it's actually evil.
@Morgaine
8 ай бұрын
Lewis, you have to go to New Orleans when you're in the States and take a ghost tour there. The food there is unique and the history is amazing. If I were you, that's where I'd start.
@sassymess7111
5 ай бұрын
I know most of the ghost stories. The Andrew Jackson Hotel is haunted. MANY places are haunted in New Orleans.
@timfeeley714-25
8 ай бұрын
You've got your own ringing rocks (bell stones) in The Lakes district, they're called the Ringing Stones of Skiddaw.
@cp368productions2
8 ай бұрын
I have seen several videos of people investigating Skinwalker Ranch and it's freaky, lots of investigators have been scared out of there by coming face to face with a skinwalker.
@britt1784
8 ай бұрын
Yep I don’t think it was high enough up on the list! There is some real evil there with video proof of some of it!
@circuitd942
8 ай бұрын
That was previous ownership. The current one just pretends to know what science means. Unless they sell that place they will just milk it for Netflix
@The_Crucible714
7 ай бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed “Cowboys and Aliens” with Harrison Ford.
@littleredwritinghead3781
8 ай бұрын
I'm one of the unfortunate people who is sensitive to the Taos hum. I went through on a road trip, and it disoriented me and made me physically ill. Everything felt wrong and too close to me, and I'm not claustrophobic. I had to get away from there. I got a nosebleed at one point as we were driving out of the area. Never going back there.
@jackiel1282
8 ай бұрын
@L3WG I kept rewinding when you flinched, to watch it again, and again..that was HILARIOUS 😂😂😂
@DarkDealer666
7 ай бұрын
Lived most of my life in the Portland Oregon area. Never heard of the White Eagle until today. Interesting stuff.
@greggwilliamson
8 ай бұрын
A show on the History Channel called "The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch" has 3 or 4 season aired. Awesome!! NASA Scientist, computer surveillance expert, security, etc. Many cool experiments!!
@kims3941
8 ай бұрын
Read the skinwalker book by george knapp. He was there for the first experiments after the owners sold the property. It keeps leading down more rabbit holes!
@valogden
8 ай бұрын
They also did a couple of really good episodes about it on the show Expedition X last season.
@toddwilson6357
8 ай бұрын
I'm actually a Paranormal Investigator. I have my own team and we investigate both businesses and private homes since 2008.
@diannehull9748
6 ай бұрын
What about the mystery spot in California? Check that place. Trees grow strangely, gravity works in reverse, water is poured down, then it stops abd goes back up . Many strange hsppenings there
@euphoniacarstairs2955
8 ай бұрын
I was in Sedona last April with one of my sisters. Lovely area. Great hiking. Something of a New Age mecca. Chapel of the Holy Cross in Sedona I visited in 1988, and it was an intense experience. At some point, sitting there in the chapel, I just started weeping and couldn't say why. The Chapel is another 'mini-vortex' and worth a visit if you're ever in Sedona.
@krazeyhazey7491
8 ай бұрын
Dude, Bigfoot lives in the woods right next to my house!😮 I'm good on any places with a scary reputation!
@kennethriddle433
8 ай бұрын
There's some slight misinformation here. Lobotomies and Electroconvulsive Therapy are still used in rare cases. Lobotomies are the last ditch effort when all other therapies have failed. ECT is still used in over 100,000 cases per year, though it's nothing like the movies like to make it out. For some people these are literally the only thing that can help them.
@zeroyum1473
8 ай бұрын
When I was in my thirties, I had a buddy that loved the White Eagle, so I have been there many times. It had a few sketchy biker's dues, but no ghost. I would not have gone there in the late 1800's and early 1900's. Portland has a huge number of tunnels under the city and bars like the White Eagle had trap doors where drunk men would be trapped and forced to work on ships leaving the port. Sometimes they would be held in the tunnels for days or even weeks. It was its own little world.
@The_Crucible714
7 ай бұрын
There’s a “White Eagle” in NYC… Mmm delicious kielbasa!
@kippnashleymiller3752
8 ай бұрын
I love scary and unexplained things. One example is when I was in high school a few of us went to an abandoned house out in the country. We were about 30’ into the house when I took off running ahead of them finding a closet to hide in so I could scare them once they came into the same room as me. It was pitch dark and we had no flashlights. I was laughing on the inside hearing them cuss me out cuz they knew my plan. I waited for a few more minutes realizing it was complete silence. I then realized they said to hell with me and all of them went outside. I realized the tables had turned and I was inside a damn closet to an abandoned house. I exited the closet extremely fast and came out the front door even faster causing me to not even put one foot on the steps that took you from the porch to ground level. I will still hide in the dark if I have a chance of scaring my friends & family. I’m two months away from 57 so I have lots of practice and good stories. I’ve also seen ghosts, spirits, entities, or whatever you wish to call them. I refuse to run from them. It’s not in my blood to run.
@CaenaGrey
8 ай бұрын
I’ve been to the White Eagle Saloon many times. It’s by where I used to live and work. We went there on our lunch breaks a lot. I didn’t think it was particularly creepy, but the McMenamins own it now, and rumour has it they only buy haunted places. I can confirm the stories about the Shanghai tunnels. I have worked in several bars that have them in the basements. They’re mostly bricked up now, but they used to give tours through some that still went through. It is creepy down there, and we used it as a Green Room for bands. Heard some weird stuff through the amps.
@MERollered
8 ай бұрын
I've been to the White Eagle, it's now owned by a local chain that tends to buy historical haunted places. You can rent guest rooms that are upstairs still. They often have bands that play there on weekends and some weeknights. The Shanghai tunnels are famous in Portland, the most drunk and the people who stayed the latest would get shanghai'd and be forced to work on the ships crews. If you go to McMenamins and search for the White Eagle, you can see it looks vastly different from what it's portrayed. My husband used to sleep there at times when we were first dating because you can get a full bed with bath for fairly cheap.
@johnkacin1500
8 ай бұрын
As a kid i used to play on the hillsides around here. There were a lot of paths going up and down them from people(mostly teenagers) either getting drunk or high. One day i decided to go exploring off the path and i will remember this till the day I die. There was a little clearing in the woods. A small grassy area.. At first i was amazed. Then as i stood there i started to feel afraid. Something wasn't right. I can't even explain the feeling of dread and trepidation that came over me👀
@stevenwilgus5422
8 ай бұрын
I've been to the Ringing Rocks Park in Pennsylvania. It's entirely true. They ring like a bell when struck.
@jensmith4005
7 ай бұрын
10:47 In Michigan, USA, we had a super huge mental asylum with underground passageways to many buildings. (get's cold here) Daring teen urban explorers, including me used to explore there. It was creepy but I never had a paranormal experience. So much stuff was left there: Patient files, dentist chairs, etc. They knocked most of it down and left one building for guided ghost tours.
@F.RichardRobinson
8 ай бұрын
You see the fan like tree standing tall over the wall? It's called a compass tree. No matter how or where you plant it, the fan spreads opens east and west.
@PlanDeviator
8 ай бұрын
Love going on ghost tours and stuff. Having lived in a couple of haunted houses (one with a more sinister entity that we had to get rid of) you get used to it. I like seeing the ghost tours because I can tell the difference when the unseen are present. Keeps me on my toes and I can take the time to pray for the souls of those that have yet to move on.
@andrewjones9991
8 ай бұрын
Been to Sedona several times. The main attractions are a huge tourist traps but if you go off the beaten track it's amazing. Idk about any energy vortexes. I never felt anything like that but it's so beautiful I can see why people would think that. I live in LA and been to events in the Roosevelt Hotel. It's beautiful and super expensive. None of the locals take any of the haunting stuff seriously. I would never spend the money to stay there so I guess I'll never know.
@danielmcgraw7908
8 ай бұрын
I may have mentioned this before, but you should Google America's Stonehenge. You'll find it is in New Hampshire, it's carbon dated to over 4000 years and it's on dry ground.
@edhaynes4107
8 ай бұрын
Carbon dating only works on objects which were once alive.
@danielmcgraw7908
8 ай бұрын
Seems to me that anytime I heard of carbon dating, it was the results of samples taken from the hearth or immediately around it. That would suggest firewood and bones, both of which were once alive!
@richardd4024
8 ай бұрын
Don't forget Carhengein Alliance, Nebraska (Stonehenge built of vintage 50s and 60s Caddilacs).
@1Grim27Reaper93
8 ай бұрын
As an amateur ghost hunter I love ghost tours. I have done several ghost hunts and would love to do a ghost hunt at Waverly Hiss sanatorium in Louisville Kentucky
@LilWeezy0213
8 ай бұрын
I go on ghost tours on a regular basis. I have participated in several ghost hunts, and was lucky enough to meet Ed and Loraine Warren when I was in high school and go on a tour of a famously haunted cemetery in CT with them!
@diodeone1
2 ай бұрын
There's actually a show on the History Channel called "The Secrets of Skin Walker Ranch." The current owner of the ranch employs scientists and researchers to investigate the ranch in search of answers to the mysteries that exist there. I find it all fascinating. I think they are now are Season 5.
@chrisgeisler3896
8 ай бұрын
I was wondering if The Last Turn Saloon would make the list. Paranormal researchers came to our town in Central Minnersota to investigate the claim this bar is haunted.People have seen smokey images, felt cold pockets and heard voices. The researchers stayed overnight and were able to record a woman saying Get out! Local opinion is it's the voice of a young woman who died in a fire over 70 years ago. Her cry of Get Out was not an attempt to scare you away, but to warn you of the fire.
@valogden
8 ай бұрын
People who live near Skinwalker Ranch and in that are area of the Uintah Basin in Utah have many stories of strange occurrences. You can ask people up there and they usually have a story and have seen some really strange things. I have family members that have property near there. They had a lot of strange things happen and ended up coming home early because they were so scared. They have been told you never pick up a stranger and always look at their feet. They can't change their feet from an animal. They also can hide in plain site. It's really creepy. You see UAPs often.
@a-teamparanormalinvestigations
7 ай бұрын
As you can tell by the name, I would go to them all and have investigated a few of them. The most activity we ever caught was at the TALA (Trans Allegheny Lunatic Asylum)! 😊 The Cecil Hotel is the one where the missing girl was found in the water tower. It’s crazy active too! 😅 - Jill
@timholubowitch9097
8 ай бұрын
The rock walls thing is wild lol. On the east coast north to south you find them in the cou try side. Mostly just used for marking property lines.
@janetguittard4115
5 ай бұрын
Been to ringing rock , what he didn’t tell you is that animals won’t go by the rocks and birds don’t fly over the area
@Anonymously-speaking
8 ай бұрын
The narrator said skin-walker ranch but I heard SKYwalker ranch and I was thinking what the heck is creepy about skywalker ranch?! I’m an idiot.
@mishawnuodo1
16 күн бұрын
Oregon White Eagle: This is where the term "Shanghaied" came from. Those that disappeared were rumored to be shipped to Shanghai China. Walls: It's also common practice that locals scavenge old buildings/ruins/etc to build what they need- this is how the Colosseum lost all its marble overlays. So some could have been scavenged while others were left.
@ShadoeLandman
Ай бұрын
I've been to Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum many times. It's like a three hour drive for me. There are historic tours, ghost hunts, an amazing Halloween "haunted house" with actors, car shows, and more. Only a few of the buildings are left, but the main building is one of them and it is both beautiful and creepy. And massive.
@beckymcreynolds6903
2 ай бұрын
Sedona is AMAZING!!We’re going back for a couple of weeks soon. Sound bowl therapy, reiki, hiking, shaman tours…. I’m scheduled for past life regression this trip
@danielthemangrande
8 ай бұрын
adding the Sundown Wilderness and Slide Mountain Region of new york. Some of the oldest forests in the world are in the state. There is something unsettlingly of it being the sunniest days and I walk my dog and see a what might aswell be a lightless forest due the canopy being so thick.
@christypriest30
8 ай бұрын
The West Virginia asylum is creepy as hell from the outside. I’d never go inside or even up to the building!
@timschlieper9961
7 ай бұрын
Sometimes I don't know what's better about these videos the interesting material or your genuine reactions 😂 they are hilarious sometimes thanks for the laughs keep up the good work
@keighan1_270
8 ай бұрын
Ohh you also gotta check out the vortex in Oregon. Gravity is broken there, things roll up hill
@karenthompson8038
8 ай бұрын
Dude needs to get his back straight. The tower of terror is based off my last residence of five years, which was Hollywood Towers, which is a haunted building that he looks just like the one in Disney World! That ride has nothing to do with Roosevelt.
@Raggmopp-xl7yf
7 ай бұрын
Re: Skinwalker Ranch......You know a place is hinkey when the US Government moves in and says, "This is ours now. No trespassing."
@JewkesBoxautism
8 ай бұрын
Ghost Tours are a huge thing in the USA.
@Elizabeth912-v6o
6 ай бұрын
Savanna GA has one of the best ghost tours in the United States ❤!!!!! And ya ghost tours are common in most all major cities it's also a good way to learn you know just more of the history of the place you're visiting!!!
@sandrakilpatrick2521
7 ай бұрын
There's a small area in southwestern lower Michigan, called Purgatory. It is supposedly haunted .
@RockPowerUSA
8 ай бұрын
You picked a good one because this guy who's narrating for you sounds believable and seems to care. I've lived in the United States practically all my life and I'm 60. I didn't know about this guy. One guy moving all that stuff and creating weightless "buildings" with boulders from pyramid secrets should have been on my radar. My mind's blown or there was more to the story and it's a myth. I could be stupid but I watch a lot of KZitem. 😏🤔🥴
@kristiswa
4 ай бұрын
Coral Castle is real and Ed is fascinating. If you get to South Florida, it's a must-see.
@kathyrutherford4485
8 ай бұрын
Have done 2 ghost tours of Gettysburg and was creeped out each time
@RevPeterTrabaris
8 ай бұрын
I never heard of the Lake Michigan Stonehenge until now, and I grew up living on the shores of Lake Michigan. Learn something new every day. Often from your video reactions. I have to admit that I am fascinated by all of them. Would love to learn more and understand as you suggest, Lewis. Unfortunately, all of this would be classified as paranormal and therefore mostly be dismissed. But they are fun to think about. Peace
@mountaintophomesteaders5493
8 ай бұрын
Montana has a ringing rock location as well. They are weird because if you remove them from the location they no longer ring.
@Morgaine
8 ай бұрын
OK, that's cool. Is the same true of the rocks in Pennsylvania?
@winterman63
8 ай бұрын
Eliza Lam case was at Cecil Hotel, not the Roosevelt.
@coleensakamoto6844
7 ай бұрын
Can't believe you've never been to Stonehenge! Oh, Lewis! It's AMAZING! I hope you go sooner rather than later. I've been twice. There are so many beautiful & mysterious places throughout the U.K. And SO much History!!! Would love to see videos of you at many of these interesting & historical spots. Take us all over Great Britain. To little hidden gems. To a REAL English pub! To Simpson's on the Strand! Haaaaaaw! They would be so much fun to visit with you & your girlfriend.
@davebyers2819
7 ай бұрын
I live about two hours from Weston, WV and have toured the asylum. There’s also an old prison in Moundsville WV that has ghost tours. I’ve seen some weird stuff in there.
@jenkitty30
8 ай бұрын
I live in West Virginia, about 2.5-3 hrs away from the asylum. We have never been, but my kids want to go so we mostly likely will be doing that at some point. I have, however, been to Point Pleasant , WV (mothman) and gone on numerous ghost tours through Gettysburg, PA throughout the years. Both were pretty interesting and fun.
@DGregster
4 ай бұрын
The girl you were talking about who was found in the water tank was Elisa Lam a Canadian student who was visiting California and she was found at the Cecil Hotel. Looks similar to the Roosevelt but it's not the same building. They ended up changing the name to "Stay" because of the bad reputation it received. It's a crazy story and makes no sense how she got up there. Also there's a conspiracy that Elisa Lam could have been used as some sort of bio weapon or experiment. A bunch of people in the area got tuberculosis after drinking the tainted water and the test administered to see if someone has tuberculosis is called the LAM-ELISA test.
@GunsRgoodGovtRbad
4 ай бұрын
LOVE SkinWalker Ranch mystery. I look forward to finding out exactly what's going on there.
@cloudydaze7447
21 күн бұрын
The crazy thing about Skinwalker ranch is you’re not allowed to go there,,if you pull up to the gate you’ll be confronted by a black suv with men in black suits telling you to go. But the creepiest place I been to was in Georgetown Colorado, I stopped by a local restaurant to use the bathroom, it was downstairs where there was a mid evil looking bar. It was old the walls looked like an old dungeon. I heard a faint whisper sounding like “get out” I almost shii myself 😂 my hair’s stood up and I ran out of there.
@cobramom3
8 ай бұрын
Yes, Sedona has energy vortexes. The whole area is healing to spend time in but there are places that if you are feeling uncomfortable and you should continue moving along until we start to feel that relaxed feeling again.
@kristiswa
4 ай бұрын
Closer to your home, Lewis, you could visit the Battlefield of Culloden. It's not particularly frightening, and surprisingly small, but you will definitely feel SOMETHING there.
@cmcd9213
8 ай бұрын
Cecil Hotel was where the girl was found in the water containers.
@maryjacobs6683
8 ай бұрын
Hello! I live near Ringing Rocks park in Pennsylvania. My kids used to love scrambling all over the rocks and hitting them with a hammer on weekend visits. It's a shame he didn't show any pictures of the large 7 acres / 2.83 hectare field of boulders. (The boulders in the field are piled about 10 feet / 3 meters deep).
@MasterBladeUos
8 ай бұрын
I thought the winchester house would be good for a list like this. The widow to winchester of winchester rifles so feared the angry spirits of those killed by her husband's guns kept adding random nonsensical additions to the mansion in an attempt to keep the ghosts from finding her creating a labyrinth from the construction.
@Ginoulmer
8 ай бұрын
I've been to Cosmos in South Dakota. It has a magnetic pull also. All the trees lean toward the center, water runs uphill and 2 people can stand on rock slabs on the ground at the same height and when they switch sides the person who was the shortest is now taller than the other person. When standing inside the building on the property it looks level but you are leaning when standing and I had to look out the window because it made me physically sick almost like motion sickness. It's weird.
@debraleesparks
8 ай бұрын
Montgomery Cliff stayed at the Rosevelt Hotel to practice the trumpet for the movie,” From here to eternity”. Love Grandma Debbie
@sergioandrade8735
8 ай бұрын
Because of Prohibition, 1920-1933, a lot of older bars and restaurants in the U.S. have secret rooms called speakeasies where people would buy what was then illegal liquor both smuggled and bootleg. The house next to the home I grew up in had a speakeasy in the basement, my father owned a bar and during Prohibition it was closed but there was a speakeasy behind a grocery store next door. Also a lot of places had rooms then built specifically to find liquor from the autorities.
@seanwatkins3601
2 ай бұрын
I've always wanted to go on a ghost tour of the Horton House in San Diego, supposedly one of the most haunted houses in north America
@beetlesubaru4198
4 ай бұрын
In regards to the White Eagle in Portland, the term for sailors being kidnapped and contractually forced to serve on ships lest they be murdered for being 'stowaways' is known as getting Shanghaid
@annbise4091
8 ай бұрын
Sedona is gorgeous.
@GymbalLock
7 ай бұрын
I took a helicopter tour of Sedona a few years ago. It's a great place to buy rocks and minerals, as there are a lot of "mystic crystal energy shops" around.
@cougarjrv9890
8 ай бұрын
My husband and I met because we're paranormal investigators. Bring on the hauntings!!
@miamidolphinsfan
8 ай бұрын
I live only a 25 min ride from the Coral Castle, and it's real and weird & kinda creepy. I live in South Miami & Homestead is about 20 miles south, just before you get to the keys
@iamthegreatest50
8 ай бұрын
From what I heard about the underwater stone hinge thing, is back in the olden times. Hunters would take their game use what they can from it, then tie a rock, to the unused bit and toss it into the cold water. Best way for them to keep their food preserved and from some else stealing it.
@scruffdog95
7 ай бұрын
Sedona is AMAZING! The energy vortexes are real. The energy at Bell Rock is insane! I have pictures of trees that are completely twisted from root to top. I've also been to the Trans Alton Asylum. Sadly, when I visited they wouldn't let us inside to hunt for ghosts.
@QuietFury9
3 ай бұрын
A really cool small creepy place is here in maine. Its called the witches boot. Its a grave in a grave yard right next to a Stephen king looking tree. The grave is said to be that of a witch that cursed the town. There is a stain in the shape of a witches boot on the grave, and despite being removed multiple times, it always returns. Going there gives a very uneasy feeling
@hippiemama52
8 ай бұрын
My cousin lived in Upper Black Eddy, Pennsylvania where Ringing Rock Park is located. I've been there many times and yes, the rocks do ring.
@loretta1013
8 ай бұрын
The White Eagle sounds like it's connected to the Shanghai tunnels in Portland Oregon. I've been to other bars connected to the tunnels but have never seen them myself. I would love to do a ghost tour of the tunnels. 👻
@greyscaleanon7551
Ай бұрын
"Legend has it" is an understatement. The Shanghai Tunnels of Portland, Oregon are very much a real thing with a real history of real human trafficking and the White Eagle is NOT the only establishment that was connected to those tunnels or what happened in them. In addition to the horror that is being kidnapped and sold via these tunnels, lots of people died in the tunnels because the methods of kidnapping included being hit over the head or drugged against your will and the kidnappers were not particularly careful about keeping their victims alive since getting more people if one died was considered less of a logistical hassle than dealing with someone who woke up too early.
@vlw4165
6 ай бұрын
I have never been to the Sedona vortex, but my family visited the Oregon Vortex about 25 years ago. That place was WEIRD. As you get close to it, you notice the trees all growing arched over as though attracted to a central point. The birds don't seem to hang out there, either. It was very quiet even in summer. My husband, who never gets headaches, had a doozy the whole time we were there, and it left him as soon as we drove away. But the weirdest part was this experiment my young sons got to participate in to demonstrate the eerie light tricks in this place. There's a line painted on the ground, and the guide let everyone use a level to prove that it was, indeed, perfectly flat. Then my boys were put one at each end of the line, and told to walk across it and change places. Literally, they changed in height as everyone watched. The younger one "grew" taller than his brother, and vice versa. They repeated this a time or two, going back and forth. Absolutely uncanny! According to local legend, the native Americans who originally lived in that region refused to go into the vortex area.
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