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  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

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    @chitree said:
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  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host
    edited December 2023

    @noob404 said:

    CREEPY STORIES FROM INDIA

    Wipro CDC5

    A technology park is the least expected in Chennai’s spook saga, especially by people who are practical thinkers and rubbish the rumors. A human figure with a shadowy existence has been spotted walking the streets of the Wipro premises, sometimes among his techie colleagues. Believe it or not, it is rumored that the Wipro campus has been built on a cemetery of the 80’s. The guards in the night have reported such encounters and have therefore asked the visitors to steer clear of the venue after dark. They have reported experiencing fever, shivers, and bodily damage post their tryst with the night trooper. Who would have ever imagined this technology giant could host such twisted dark events? No wonder, this technology park has earned a place in the list of top 10 haunted places in Chennai.

    Interesting story! Thanks for sharing @noob404

  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @kashon said:

    Fast forward to 2015, when Let's Encrypt, a nonprofit certificate authority, was launched by a collaborative effort led by the Internet Security Research Group. Other key collaborators including the Linux Foundation and Mozilla Foundation played crucial roles in the development and launch of the platform Their mission was to make HTTPS encryption accessible to everyone, promoting a more secure web environment.

    Lets Encrypt changed the game for sure, no denying that.

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    @mrbook said:

    @dustinc said:

    @mrbook said:
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  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @sh97 said:

    @dustinc said:

    @noob404 said:
    We are at page 52. Guess, we will soon be at 69!

    Anyways, time for a few facts about India. Here you go, @FrankZ

    Can we talk about Kerala, God's Own Country? Some of the nicest people, and absolutely beautiful.

    Can show you around if you ever come to Kerala 😉

    Too kind! Thank You :)

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  • A Thousand Doors, a Thousand Horror Stories: Lawang Sewu, Semarang

    Widely said to be Indonesia’s most haunted place, the Lawang Sewu is notorious for being featured in the final episode of a local paranormal TV series, where an apparition was caught on video. A few days later, rumours spread online that one of the participants had died mysteriously.

    Sitting right in the heart of Semarang, the Lawang Sewu marked the Dutch’s success in Indonesia. Rich in colonial era atmosphere, the building itself is a majestic piece of architecture and a modern marvel at that time. Underground tunnels that were made to cool the building also served as passageways connecting it to the Governor’s residence and harbours.
    During the Japanese Occupation, the Lawang Sewu was used as their headquarters in Semarang. The underground tunnels of Building B served as prisons where inmates were brutally tortured, and their decapitated heads were piled in a corner of the basement.

    Climb up a few set of stairs and you may get goosebumps. The ghost of a girl who committed suicide to escape torture is said to be roaming the tower, often with feet floating off the ground!

  • gabydupgabydup Member
    edited December 2023

  • An Other-worldly Commute: Bintaro Railway and Manggarai Station

    Widely condemned as the nation’s most devastating railway accident, two trains collided head-on on Monday morning, 19th October 1987, in Bintaro, South Jakarta due to an internal miscommunication.

    More than 100 lives were lost, some were thrown out on impact, while others bled to death as they were crushed in between pieces of metal. It was a gruesome scene, and it took almost two days to completely evacuate the bodies.
    Train Tragedy in Bintaro, 1987

    Photo via dudy sudibyo, wikimedia
    Since then, the number of accidents on the exact stretch of railway has oddly increased, especially on Mondays. Increasingly widespread were stories of drivers who did not notice warning signs of an oncoming train in time. There was also a spike in the number of pedestrians who walked onto the railway tracks, right in front of a speeding train, and they were believed to be possessed by the Deaf Spirit or Hantu Budek.
    The most recent major accident took place in late 2013, when an oil tanker was struck by a train, causing a huge explosion killing seven people. Regarded as Tragedi Bintaro II, the accident reminded the public of the railway’s dark past.
    Tragedi Bintaro II, 2013

    Photo via dian-triyuli-handoko-tempo
    The story doesn’t end there – for decades, the wrecks from railway accidents around Jakarta are brought to a ‘train graveyard’ at Manggarai Station where they are put to rest. Unfortunately, although the trains have stopped operating, the same can’t be said for souls attached to them. Besides the apparitions reported on this site alone, trains have also been seen to be travelling way past operational hours with no one on board.

    Photo via badilscom
    One of the most bizarre stories is that of a college student who saw what looked like victims inside the train he was on late one night. Surprisingly his legs became sore when he reached his destination. He talked about what happened with the security guards duty, only to find out that there was no train all along and he had run the whole way.

  • @paijrut said:
    A Thousand Doors, a Thousand Horror Stories: Lawang Sewu, Semarang

    Widely said to be Indonesia’s most haunted place, the Lawang Sewu is notorious for being featured in the final episode of a local paranormal TV series, where an apparition was caught on video. A few days later, rumours spread online that one of the participants had died mysteriously.

    Sitting right in the heart of Semarang, the Lawang Sewu marked the Dutch’s success in Indonesia. Rich in colonial era atmosphere, the building itself is a majestic piece of architecture and a modern marvel at that time. Underground tunnels that were made to cool the building also served as passageways connecting it to the Governor’s residence and harbours.
    During the Japanese Occupation, the Lawang Sewu was used as their headquarters in Semarang. The underground tunnels of Building B served as prisons where inmates were brutally tortured, and their decapitated heads were piled in a corner of the basement.

    Climb up a few set of stairs and you may get goosebumps. The ghost of a girl who committed suicide to escape torture is said to be roaming the tower, often with feet floating off the ground!

    Looks like a nice place to go on vacation.

  • @gabydup said:

    @paijrut said:
    A Thousand Doors, a Thousand Horror Stories: Lawang Sewu, Semarang

    Widely said to be Indonesia’s most haunted place, the Lawang Sewu is notorious for being featured in the final episode of a local paranormal TV series, where an apparition was caught on video. A few days later, rumours spread online that one of the participants had died mysteriously.

    Sitting right in the heart of Semarang, the Lawang Sewu marked the Dutch’s success in Indonesia. Rich in colonial era atmosphere, the building itself is a majestic piece of architecture and a modern marvel at that time. Underground tunnels that were made to cool the building also served as passageways connecting it to the Governor’s residence and harbours.
    During the Japanese Occupation, the Lawang Sewu was used as their headquarters in Semarang. The underground tunnels of Building B served as prisons where inmates were brutally tortured, and their decapitated heads were piled in a corner of the basement.

    Climb up a few set of stairs and you may get goosebumps. The ghost of a girl who committed suicide to escape torture is said to be roaming the tower, often with feet floating off the ground!

    Looks like a nice place to go on vacation.

    Actually it is a beautiful architecture, and they are open for tourist as it is now a museum.

  • @paijrut said:

    @gabydup said:

    @paijrut said:
    A Thousand Doors, a Thousand Horror Stories: Lawang Sewu, Semarang

    Widely said to be Indonesia’s most haunted place, the Lawang Sewu is notorious for being featured in the final episode of a local paranormal TV series, where an apparition was caught on video. A few days later, rumours spread online that one of the participants had died mysteriously.

    Sitting right in the heart of Semarang, the Lawang Sewu marked the Dutch’s success in Indonesia. Rich in colonial era atmosphere, the building itself is a majestic piece of architecture and a modern marvel at that time. Underground tunnels that were made to cool the building also served as passageways connecting it to the Governor’s residence and harbours.
    During the Japanese Occupation, the Lawang Sewu was used as their headquarters in Semarang. The underground tunnels of Building B served as prisons where inmates were brutally tortured, and their decapitated heads were piled in a corner of the basement.

    Climb up a few set of stairs and you may get goosebumps. The ghost of a girl who committed suicide to escape torture is said to be roaming the tower, often with feet floating off the ground!

    Looks like a nice place to go on vacation.

    Actually it is a beautiful architecture, and they are open for tourist as it is now a museum.

    The building looks great but I don't know if I would stay there, I couldn't see the ghost of the girl in the pictures.

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