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Weird, Strange and the Unexplained

 

The worldwide pandemic has altered everyone’s lives for good. Shut off from the outside and without employment I’ve found myself asking a lot of questions. About the world, myself and the sheer expanse of things in life that are beyond our understanding. This unknown is what captivated me as a child and has always been of interest to me. 

Now within the constant lockdown of the UK, I found myself reaching back into all kinds of areas I used to pay an interest in. Folklore, mythology, strange occurrences and the unexplained. You may be stuck at home, locked into your local area with your freedoms restricted. Yet no matter where you are there is history, oddities and locations you’ll be able to explore. 

If for whatever reason you are housebound, high risk or dislike the idea of galivanting around, then I will be featuring virtual tours also of some online escapes into the weird and wonderful. 

Throughout this blog I shall be posting articles of curiosities both ancient and new. Hopefully these will be of interest and encourage the exploration into your own localities. Thank you for reading and enjoy!

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