Creepypastas

Creepypastas
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1.Yellowstone


In 1870, a group of five American militia men and their guides went exploring the Yellowstone gorge. Native Americans in the area stole all their horses overnight.


The five militias began to chase the perpetrators and followed as the tribe crossed the river near Lower Falls. However, the rafts built by the tribe were not strong enough to traverse strong water currents.


However, most horses can be crossed. The men and women of the tribe rowed restlessly, while the raft began to slowly sink as it headed towards the waterfall.


They began chanting death songs as they got closer to the edge of the waterfall gorge. Allegedly, the five explorers raised their hats respectfully as the raft fell.


Legend has it that two eagles were seen flying over the crash site at the same time.


Meanwhile, on this day, some Yellowstone visitors claimed that as they stood near the waterfall, they could hear voices chanting death songs.


2.WHITEROCK


White Rock Lake began operations in 1911, providing space for people to hike, bike, picnic, fish and hold outdoor events.


It became a Dallas park in 1929. However, the myth says, there is a ghost of a woman named Lady of the Lake who often appears in front of visitors.


The story of the Lady is brought back to the 1930s. The first story was created on a blog in 1953 by Guy Malloy, former exhibition director for Neiman Marcus. He reported: "I gave a ride near the lake to a young girl, carrying one of her wares, who claimed to have been in a car accident with her boyfriend near the lake."


Malloy then gave her a raincoat, but as soon as they went to the address that Lady gave her, this woman had suddenly disappeared.


These netizens also provide several different paths about the chronology of Lady's death, such as a boat accident, suicide, or being killed by someone else.


What they don't distinguish is the place where the Lady appears. He reportedly stood on the road near White Rock Lake at night, signaling passing motorists to be given a ride.


In addition, the Lady prefers to sit in the back seat because her clothes are wet. Along the way, he didn't say a word. Just crying and crying.


When he arrives at his final destination, at the address Lady gives him, he will either disappear or jump out of the car. Those who contact the owner of the house will now find out that the figure of the Lady is the owner of the previous dwelling that sank many years ago.


3.SaCo River


The Saco River in Maine flows about 50 miles from Lovewell Pond to Saco Bay in the Atlantic Ocean. In 1675, three white men sailed the river in an ordinary wooden boat.


They suddenly saw a Native American woman in a canoe with her baby boy crying loudly. On the one hand, the condition of these three men was drunk and reckless to commit cruel acts.


They snatched the orok from its mother's arms and threw it into the river, believing the myth that native babies could swim even if they were only a few months old.


Knowing the evil actions of the three men, the baby's mother dived to save her baby. He was saved even though his son died a week later


Unbeknownst to the three whites, it turns out the victim's father is the local chieftain. He then cursed the waters along the Saco River.


In addition, he also asked the river "waiter" to claim the life of anyone, the brave three white man to Saco every year.