The Eeriest Towns and Places Where People Felt Completely Unwelcome | OUT OF LINE



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38 comentarios en “The Eeriest Towns and Places Where People Felt Completely Unwelcome | OUT OF LINE

  1. In northern Minnesota there is a tiny town of Margie . It was a logging boom town in the day . By the time we lived there it only had a few dozen people living there .
    The atmosphere was/is dark . It always feels like you are being watched and in danger .

  2. It never fails to amaze me how many people are uneducated about panthers. There is no single animal called a panther. There never was. Panther refers to the family "Panthera" which includes all large cats. And a black panther is any big cat in that family that is melanistic. Black lion? Black panther. Black tiger? Black panther. Every single one is a panther. PLEASE STOP THE UNEDUCATION

  3. Ok I got one

    So I went on a family trip from Phoenix, AZ to Denver, CO for Christmas in 2014. We drove there and started very early in the morning.
    After we got to the I-40 and headed east towards Albuquerque, we decided to stop at the next town a few miles away.
    An unusual dense fog bank rolled in, very rare for this part of Arizona. Looked like a white version of our sandstorms. Visibility went very low and we drove carefully, but no incident.
    So we turn off the highway to the nearby gas station and the whole area feels off. All the buildings around the area looked abandoned or seriously run down, and there was absolutely NO ONE. Not a soul or car or anyone else besides our group and the gas station employee. He def gave off weird vibes and we decided to not stick around long. The dense fog definitely made the scenery a lot more unsettling for sure.

  4. I'm a south living black and I don't care what twitter liberals say, I'll continue to call the south a sh*thole. It doesn't matter how much "gerrymandering" goes on, these states are full of evil, hateful people.

  5. Sequim, Wa. Was without a doubt the most bizarre fantastic and yet pure evil and unwelcoming place I ever been. Some of the people there are just pure demonic.

  6. Just a heads up for anybody heading to Wisconsin and Michigan. These two states are filled with a bunch of dumb, drunk, and racist hicks. And I'm not kidding. Nothing but a bunch of useless wastes of oxygen around here unfortunately

  7. Stopped for breakfast somewhere Indiana. Waitress sez 'That's to-go, right?' Confused; no, eating here. Sez it again. Huh?? While food's cooking, the man on next stool is staring. I finally look to him, smile, good morning. He glares, sez nuthin. Glancing around, it's all men, they're ALL staring angrily. Hail the waitress, food's already boxed, I leave a decent tip. 25 yrs later, still no idea wtf i walked into. Wish I'd understood her 1st warning, but glad i escaped!

  8. Omg the nazi concentration camp area, my mom said she was there visting in like the 1970s in Germany when she was little. She said she felt the energy so heavy and that you could still smell the smoke from the gas chambers! She said she cried when she saw all of the shoes lined up.

  9. Blessing texas is almost directly out of texas chainsaw massacre.
    Marble falls Arkansas is almost entirely abandoned even the post office is done for. Marble falls has beautiful surroundings hiking trails but feels like a great value chernobyl.

  10. Talco TX is pretty creepy. It used to be a pretty decent sized town in the 1950's due to the oilfield, but then it dried up and they never replaced it with anything and the city council rejected any kind of new industries wanting to move in. It was on the path to be a town of around 15,000 or so but now its like 400 people and there's like a "downtown" from the 50's completely abandoned, a bank from the 90's that's got trees growing up around it and weeds in the parking lot and the door is boarded up with plywood with keep out spray painted on it. Theres also a creepy ass abandoned highschool like one of a movie that's literally full of security cameras with infrared lights you can see in there at night. There's a gas station and some rather strange looking old people sit in there all day scratching off lotto tickets and smoking inside, glaring at people that come in that they don't recognize. Some of the houses out there are super run down or borderline condemnable with people still living there.

  11. Some pretentious redditor (whoops, tautology) spouts off about pocket dimensions and other nerd crap but doesn't know where Nilbog is from! Oh my GOOOOOOOOOOOOOD!

  12. Knox or anywhere near there in pa east of 8, different folks there very redneck only work and not very friendly. Strange people. I'm from a small town in pa and most of the people where I'm from are Italian, polish, people of color etc. They sure aren't friendly up there to outsiders to put it mildly. Also nothing to do there anyhow

  13. Regarding Alnwick.. it must have been in winter when the locals are trying to get some peace from the constant influx of tourists. The castle gate is not in the square. As for the rest, well that’s just a normal night. I bet you went to the George 🤣

  14. As a Brazilian I find the history about the guy who just went walking in Belém with an camera in hand funny and terrifying 😅 Brazil is a dangerous country, people shouldn't do that in any public place here (in general) , but definetly not in a favela. I never went to Belém, but i know its dangerous, like most of our big towns. Guy was luck and met some good kids. Most of our people are good, honest, and we apreciatte respectfull tourists, but It doesn't need that much others to make a place insecure.

  15. I remember growing up i used to go to this church(Baptist) and that place gave me serious creepy vibes. There was a basketball court behind the church and for some odd reason a few meters away from it was this concrete slab wall thingy almost like a columbarium with 5 plaques on it and flowers that were planted on it and apparently this was the founding family who built that church and they died in an accident or fire im not sure the stories are all different… anyways so now this church used to have a huge congregation but people started leaving slowly and i was around 12(now 19) and at that time there were like 20 people left in the church. There were only 4 young people ,including me, who were now in charge of the songs and playing the instruments and all and sometimes we had to meet up for practice on Saturdays and i used to be the first one there because i live like 15 minutes away so i had the keys to the church and sometimes noone would pitch so i would just wander around outside and inside and if im being honest that church gave me serious creepy vibes i cant even explain it. As time passed and i waited for the others the other Saturdays i eventually started to wait outside the yard of the church because even being in the yard alone i just felt uneasy like someone or something was watching me…i still have fever dreams like nightmares about that church and its still creeps me out i eventually left when i was like 15 after years of struggling to get my grandparents to let me go to the church i wanted to go to (the one with more young people obviously). And no i wasnt being paranoid because of the buried ashes , i always felt uneasy even before knowing about the plaques because i only found out they were ashes buried there as i got older i never bothered to ask…

    English is not my primary language please.
    I know its not the most interesting but i just thought i would share.

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