So, before we even set foot in the door the dogs were howling and that eerie kind of feeling sets over you. I'm a huge skeptic. I'll believe it if I see if but I'm usually going to blame a strange occurrence of something logical rather than a ghost
The Vibe of the place was great until we were allowed to enter the foyer and were met with cheese. I'm not saying a drop bear isn't amusing, but I got the impression after seeing this our guides wouldn't be taking this seriously and it was the kind of tour someone was going to scream BOO half way through
I loved seeing all the old equipment and hearing all the reason you'd be sent to a place like this. There weren't any staged manikins, nor any prerecorded sounds to ty and scare people, just stories and the atmosphere we all created.
The house really did have a strange glow. I was actually expecting something to happen here but alas I guess my own imagination was starting to project.
This was the only part of the tour I believed where the guides had staged something. Three human shapes were hiding in the corner of the room and covered in sheets. We didn't stay long in this room and I really don't think anyone else noticed them
Near the end of the tour we did an ecercise where we turned off all the lights and stood in a small room, shoulder to shoulder. It was pitch black and you can not see a thing. I was standing next to the door and as I relaxed a little I knocked the door which caused the biggest bag. Silently told myself I was "That" person. The one who does something to try scare people on accident. There wasnt any screams but a few comments. Thank god it was pitch black and no one knew who did it lol.
Lastly is a photo I took and haven't edited. I scoured through my photos looking for anything strange. You always want to capture something on camera and I never saw this when I got home and looked through my photos but I see it now and it's a bit weird. Not sure what to make of it
📍 Beechworth Asylum Tour
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