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Haunted space in hiroshima
Haunted space in hiroshima





haunted space in hiroshima

You might even notice that the first balloon has moved even farther back than before, and the little card attached to the bottom of its string is lying flat on the ground now, as if someone is standing on it. Here is a video of it, posted 20 minutes later, swaying in the non-existent breeze. The other guest said nervously, “It looks like it’s alive…” which was followed by a spooky silence.Īnd then it even dropped down to the ground and hovered there long enough for to take a picture of it! was trying to enjoy the event when another balloon drifted down, passed between them and another guest, and out into the hall to join the other one. There’s no reason why one balloon would float down to the ground when all the others stay where they are, never mind move down the hall.īut it gets stranger. The netizen says the other balloons weren’t moving at all, and there was no wind, but it was still bobbing in the air as if there was.

haunted space in hiroshima

It’s clearly haunted, because balloons that are floating on the ceiling, without moving, don’t just float off down the hall one by one without ghost children to play with them. Take this old former clinic in Hiroshima Prefecture, for example, which Twitter user tweeted about recently. I mean, why wouldn’t they, when those are places of untold anger, despair, suffering, and death? If you’ve watched any ghost hunting show ever aired on TV, then you’ll probably know a few things about ghosts, like they take all kinds of forms (but are too crafty to ever be caught on camera in a clear and telling form), and they often inhabit old hospitals, mental asylums, and prisons. Balloons don’t just move on their own, right?







Haunted space in hiroshima