What are some haunted locations or buildings in Australia, and what made them haunted? Maybe one day I’ll go and visit them
>>41100680there are none cuck
Problems with this?
>>41100688Not even one? Did you go around the country and look?
>>41100680listen dude its not fucking rocket science okay?I'll break it down for you.People worship God.People pray and read holy books.The Djinn can't fucking stand hearing someone pray, it's like nails on a chalkboard to them.So they go to places where theres no humans.The woods, Abandoned buildings, Anywhere there are no/few people.alot of the homeless people or junkies are being mogged by Djinn on a daily basis, creeping around in bandos and sleeping innawoods.If the cocksuckers are powerful or particularly arrogant they will even attack holy men, and at times God may allow the attack to test your faith. All crytpids, ayy lmaos , ghosts, whatever are just Djinn. They're faggots. They're more scared of us than we are of them. Spiteful filthy little fuckheads. Don't let them punk you or they will never stop mogging you.
>>41100680if you want an experience go camping in a place where natives lived, they worshipped the Djinn and the Djinn they worshiped are pissed that whyt bois killed their flock. Nothing pisses off the faggots more than a European man reading surah in their turf.
A few weeks ago I was at the south coast. I always knew the area was extremely cursed and traumatised (was struck by multiple mega tsunamis that can still be observed). They built 2 military bases at this location, arround it there are restricted areas where only indigenous people are allowed to access unless you are invited by one. I was hiking near the airforce base when I came across a cliff that was calling to me. When I got to it I found a naturally formed 'stairway' to the top of the cliff. When I got to the top I immediately got a bad vibe, there was no wind and some strange flowers i'd never seen before. I started thinking of goats and the natives, at the same time I heard 'go home.' I ignored. I took a deep breath and raised my arms above my head. Immediately my eyes went cross eyed and I fell to the ground, nearly falling off the cliff (luckily I wasnt standing near the edge). Definitely spooked me a bit so I left straight away instead of walking to egde of pic related in which I probably would have died had I passed out there instead. On my drive out I saw some weird stuff like pieces of coat hangers wedged into trees and trees that shouldn't be growing near each other, growing out of the same spots. Dunno if that warrants it as haunted place. I think I might've just been disrespectful in a way that I wasn't aware of
The whole Australian outback