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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2007

Local spooky legend of Western New York full of gloom and oh so much doom!!!!

Pigmen, decapitated children, train wrecks, vigilante justice, oh my!!

And even if it is just a legend, what a spooky darn one lane tunnel.

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  • You went during the day? But its much more entertaining ar night.

  • it's almost ridiculous how many times ive went to that silly road. however my camera is crappy and i cant film anything at night :(

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  • It's a creepy place--wooded area, no houses on the one side, narrow tunnel. I went there during the day and did see some occult graffiti, but that's about it. I also heard (no idea if it's true) that some occultists practice rituals there.

    Who knows?

  • @empireatwar2 yea. you live by it? that road really is awsome. and the woods around it.

  • @DEATHDEVOURED well, that's the legend. i know its bull, but still is creepy, mostly because i live in the woods

  • @empireatwar2 the true story is the town bought out all the property to fix it up. that story is crap

  • @DEATHDEVOURED if you want the full story of what happened, this is it: the guy was a serial killer who had a reputation as a butcher as he would but pig heads on stakes to keep away trespassers. 3 boys went to his house and he kidnapped him and slowly decapitated them, with the others watching. he then put their heads on stakes and ran off. he wasn't ever saw again, but people had said they heard the sound of hungry pigs near his house. creepy

  • thought it was bunnyman bridge

  • @reallyred123 the train crash was further down but theres alot of stories bout a farmer who killed some kids in the late 19th century i think. the train wreck is a totally true brutal story though. the train derailed and the people inside were burnt by the contenets of the furnace. it was about a half mile down. i ride my bike down there all the time. its just a nice road with no houses, lots of animals and sweet folklore. i go down the paths in the woods, you find train parts in the creek

  • @glamtron If you can set the ISO on your camera, set it at 1600 and open the shutter as much as possible. Works on even the video part of an ordinary digital cam

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