
Category: creepy
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The Powers of Medusa’s Head
When the blood dripped from Medusa’s head onto the plains of Libya, each drop of blood transformed into venomous serpents. The power of Medusa’s head is seen again when Perseus encountered the Titan Atlas. When Perseus asked Atlas for a place to rest for a short while, his request was refused. Knowing that he would not be able to defeat the Titan with brute force alone, he took out Medusa’s head, and Atlas was turned into a mountain.

Head of Medusa by Peter Paul Rubens From The Real Story of Medusa: The Protective Powers From a Snake-Haired Gorgon
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The Fairies’ Changeling

Cigarette card from the Churchman Legends of Britain series,
early 20th centuryFrom LookAndLearn.com
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Spirit Photography

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle with psychic extra, c.1922.
Gelatin silver photograph, Barlow Collection, British Library LondonMore spirit photography at University of Sydney Nineteenth-Century Study Group: Spirit Photography.
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Wang Saen Suk Hell Garden
Wang Saen Suk Hell Garden is a Buddhist temple located in Bang Saen city, Chonburi province, Thailand. A popular tourist attraction, it is meant to describe and depict Naraka (Buddhist hell) [wiki]. Follow the links below to see more images of the Garden and to read about some visitors’ experiences.



Photos above from The No Chill: Wang Saen Suk Buddhist Hell Garden in Thailand



Photos above from The Bohemian Blog: Wang Saen Suk Hell Garden — A Glimpse of the Buddhist Underworld



Photos above from Pattaya Unplugged: Wang Saen Suk – Hell On Earth in Thailand

Photo above from Mark Goes There Travel Tales: Wang Saen Suk Hell Garden (Chonburi, Thailand)



