There is a story where a group of hunters were deep in the forest. Suddenly, they heard strange howls that didn't sound like any normal animal. Then they saw a bigfoot figure moving among the trees. It was massive and moved in a very strange way. They quickly left the area as they were afraid it might attack them. Bigfoot is said to be very territorial.
Yes. There was a story where a whale attacked a small fishing boat. The whale suddenly emerged from the deep and flipped the boat over with its powerful tail. The fishermen were thrown into the water and had to swim for their lives while the whale circled around, creating a sense of impending doom.
Yes. There was a story of a plane that lost its hydraulic system. Without hydraulics, the controls became extremely difficult to operate. The pilots had to use their emergency procedures and all their skills to try and keep the plane in the air. The passengers were informed of the situation and were very scared. But the pilots managed to glide the plane to a somewhat rough but safe landing.
Yes, like the story of a man who stopped at a rest stop. When he entered the men's room, the lights started flickering. He saw a handprint on the mirror that was slowly fading as if someone had just touched it but was invisible. Then he heard a deep growl. He got out of there as fast as he could.
I've heard a Greg Ayres story about a school that was haunted. Students would see a ghostly teacher in the hallways at night. The details of the teacher's appearance, like the pale face and old - fashioned teaching tools, made it quite spooky. It was more than just a simple apparition; it had a backstory of a teacher who died in a tragic accident on school grounds and was now doomed to roam the halls forever.
Yes, I've heard of a story where a swimmer felt like they were being dragged down in the pool by an unseen force. They struggled to reach the surface but it was as if something was pulling them deeper. Eventually, they managed to break free, but they were so shaken that they never went back in that pool.
Yes. One common element is the element of the unknown. Bigfoot is a mysterious creature, so the stories often play on the fear of the unknown. Another common thing is the setting, usually in remote forests or areas away from civilization. For example, many stories start with people being alone in the woods and then encountering Bigfoot.
One seedeng scary story is about an old abandoned asylum. Legend has it that the patients who died there still roam the halls. There are reports of hearing screams and seeing eerie lights in the long - deserted corridors.
Yes. There's a story of a group of friends staying in a hotel in the mountains. They were all sleeping when one of them woke up suddenly feeling like someone was watching him. He looked around and saw a pair of glowing eyes in the corner of the room. He screamed, which woke up the others. They turned on all the lights but couldn't find anything. The feeling of being watched didn't go away for the rest of their stay.
There was this old house where people said that at 3am, you could hear the sound of a rocking chair moving on its own. A group of friends decided to stay there one night to test it. At exactly 3am, they heard the creaking sound of the rocking chair. They were all scared stiff. Some thought it was just the wind, but others were convinced it was something supernatural. This story gives you goosebumps just thinking about it.
The unknown nature of bigfoot makes the stories scary. We don't really know what it is, if it's real or not. Just the idea that there could be a large, ape - like creature out there in the woods that we don't understand is spooky.