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Kilian Schönberger is a photographer from Germany, but his childhood was full of those misty landscapes which later inspired him to make a Brothers Grimm’s Homeland series. In this series, he captures all the spooky ambient of the time.
Moreover, his capturing of Grimm fairytale-landscapes brings to life the general spooky, sinister, dark ambient of the time, showing that not just children, but the adults too experience shivers and goosebumps when seeing the homeland of the Brothers. So, it’s not really surprising that they wrote such terrifying tales. (Source)
Reddit user Hyoscine posted this and saying “Took a walk in the woods yesterday, didn’t see a soul. Look in the tree hollow…”
The fun-house mummy is not an urban legend. In spooky houses there is always the allure of the mummies or scary corpses. Elmer McCurdy, an outlaw was allegedly mummified by a malicious person whom he owed a debt, and promptly sold to a fun-house. The actual details of his death are fuzzy because no one wants to admit to killing him. However, they have said that he was shot. He was discovered decades later by the “six million dollar man” set crew. (Source)
The Hills Have Eyes & the Texas Chainsaw Massacre have loose historical similarities in the United Kingdom. There are two different families that lived in caves in the hills of the U.K. One is the more famous Sawney Beane who bore 8 sons and 6 daughters, with a great number of grandchildren. The documents say that the family killed more than 1,000 people. The people were killed and used for food. The other family was run by a man called Christie Cleek. In times of hardship, he took to the hills and would survive off of passersby. (Source)