Previously: Madam Koi Koi. Type: PE (Preternatural Entity). Period/location of origin: The 13th century C.E., Hamelin, Germany. Appearance: Subject appears to be a male-presenting human Continue Reading > about Encyclopaedia Of The Impossible: The Pied Piper Of Hamelin
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Abandoned: The Empty Pools Of The Blub Water Park, Berlin, Germany (Photos)
Previously: Celles, France. The water park’s name was a mouthful even for German speakers: When it opened in 1985, it was called Berliner Luft- und Badeparadies — the Berlin Air and Bathing Continue Reading > about Abandoned: The Empty Pools Of The Blub Water Park, Berlin, Germany (Photos)
Abandoned: The Rise And Fall Of Spreepark, Germany’s Strangest Abandoned Amusement Park (Photos)
Previously: The Casino Constanta. It’s one of Germany’s most famous wrecks: Spreepark, the abandoned amusement park near Berlin on the banks of the Spree river. With a history spanning nearly 50 Continue Reading > about Abandoned: The Rise And Fall Of Spreepark, Germany’s Strangest Abandoned Amusement Park (Photos)
Creepypasta of the Week: “The Pied Piper”
Previously: “Extra Ketchup.” Fairy tales are worth a closer look for the same reason that a lot of modern urban legends are — there’s often more going on there than just a gruesome tale meant to Continue Reading > about Creepypasta of the Week: “The Pied Piper”
Encyclopaedia of the Impossible: Bielefeld, Germany
Previously: The Three-Legged Licca-Chan. Type: UL (Unexplained Location) Period/location of origin: 1214, Germany; conversely, May 16, 1994, the Internet. Appearance: Subject appears to Continue Reading > about Encyclopaedia of the Impossible: Bielefeld, Germany