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Cursed Legend Myths VR Scotland

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 Gps Coordinates  /  57.271147,-4.475708

 

Cursed Legend Myths VR Scotland

7GCF+FP3 Easter Boleskine, Inverness

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 The White Lady of Scotland

 Dumbarton G82 2SH

 

Scotland has many Cursed legends and myths, the scottish can tell a tale so much that the first action romance screenplays might have been born in Scotland by Sir Walter Scott, the scottish people know how to tell tales that captivate many so if we're going to the cursed route of our paranormal tales then nothing is more appropriate than THE WHITE LADY of Dumbarton. Every town has their own white lady paranormal ghost here'say story but nothing is more captivating than the Scottish version of one of the white lady's from Dumbarton Scotland

Superimposed virtual represenations of model beliefs at scale on these Panorama360s

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Link Location Gps -4.5243978

Gps Coordinates  /  55.9524516,-4.5243978

They say the bridge is cursed with the white lady ghost who'll lure dogs to their deaths. Many dogs have jumped from this bridge making it one of the top10 paranormal bridges in the world merely due to just how many dogs this bridge has claimed but many don't know the original occupiers of this gothic mansion home were The White Family further legitmizing the phrase The White Lady.

 

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In 1947 Overtoun was turned into a maternity hospital.

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 In October 1994 a man killed his baby son by throwing him from this Overtoun Bridge.

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Architect of the Overtoun house (James Smith) his daughter (Madeleine Smith) was accused of an 1857 high-profile murder within Scotland Glasgow that attracted alot of media attention, later found innocent by the Scottish courts, many claimed the accusal broke him as a human leading to his early death at age 55. None of this of course relates to The White family but if we're to focus on the architecture of the house then a little back story of the architect is important to many.

These are re-enactment layer effects to see full untouched original links below

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In 1859, James White, a retired lawyer and a co-owner of the J & J White Chemical Works in Rutherglen, bought Overtoun Farm with the purpose of building a mansion there. Lady Overtoun continued to live in the house until 1931, after which Dr White, who seldom visited Scotland, gave the house to the people of Dumbarton in 1938.

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 John moved to the estate in 1891 after the death of his mother little is known of 1891 Mrs White

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The house remained mainly isolated, and it was not damaged by the ww2 bombings of the nearby Clydeside shipyards.  

 

 

 

300 to 600 dogs have jumped to their deaths from this bridge making it a hotspot for paranormal sightseeing

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 Link Location Gps  /  Gps Link -4.523797  /  Gps Link -4.5247258  /  Gps Link -4.524656  /  Gps Link -4.5248749

Gps Coordinates  /  55.953908,-4.523797  /  55.9524758,-4.5247258  /  55.952436,-4.524656  /  55.952513,-4.5248749

- In Summary of this cursed Dumbarton tale -
Little is known about this White Lady and that's no small feat with a close proximity of many, many deaths as the mansions connected bridge was permitted and asked for by The Whites, usually the tales go of The Ghost of The White Lady of tales so incredible to draw readers attention yet! so little is known about Rutherglen moved to Dumbarton Mrs White to this day. Only one thing is sure and this area is seen as cursed by Scottish locals and they cannot explain why neither, almost mysterious and unexplained. An underrated Paranormal event of a White Lady who is unexplained is usually the opposite these tales go with such a captivated world-wide audience as the doggy death bridge. 

 

The Lochness Monster

 7GCF+FP3 Easter Boleskine, Inverness

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There are many paranormal lochs in Scotland The White Lady of Dumbarton is quite close to Loch Lomond but the no1 sightseeing location for the paranormal or monster hunters make no mistake is Lochness, what makes Lochness enticing is the complex murky nature of the area not only is it surrounded by many closeby lochs that can inter-connect easily through-out Scotland it is also easily accessed by the North Sea. Lochness is surrounded by burns, bogs and peet that makes the water extra thickly darkish brown. The colour of Lochness even has it's own theme with it's unique brownish colour.

 

Superimposed virtual represenations of model beliefs at scale on these Panorama360s

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Link Location Gps -4.475708

Gps Coordinates  /  57.271147,-4.475708

 We have this section on funnystash as a way to represent mythical models layered onto virtual locations to give more idea of scale, immagination is great but nothing beats the real scale of the current percieved belief of nessie so we have super imposed virtual represenations of model beliefs at scale on these Panorama360s. If you would prefer seeing the unedited version of our lochness stash we've left a stash of places below to see the orginal places non-imposed.

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Many people believe monsters are fiction and some non-fiction at funnystash.com we just think they're fun too imagine so we created a funnystash collection of nessies representation on other locations to give an idea of scale, don't blame me for the shadow templates i used because the classic black&white versions of nessie is what people want, we'll throw in a few modern one's upon request. But! please if you have your own nessies you would wish us to superimpose then please contact us we'd be more than happy to facillitate you, even give your monster hunting business a great shout-out

 

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 Link Location Gps  /  Gps Link -4.347128  /  Gps Link -4.335636  /  Gps Link -4.351714  /  Gps -4.332308

Gps Coordinates  /  57.384256,-4.347128  /  57.382525,-4.335636  /  57.369131,-4.351714  /  57.408103,-4.332308

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Aleister Crowley Occultist Loch Ness

 Boleskine House, General Wade's Military Rd, Inverness IV2 6XT

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Boleskine House on the banks of Loch Ness was once owned by notorious, orgy-loving occultist and ceremonial magician Aleister Crowley. This could seem risky or edgy societal trends during the turbulent 1960's lifestyles or even today, but! back then in 1899 through-out the 1920's Britain it was unheard of then to have his views publicly, some could even say his views during the 1920's were revolutionary that gave the template zeitgeist to others of the 1960's including Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin would also often claim. He would often visit his Loch Ness retreat to practice his occult plans for society

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The religion Thelema was developed by British writer Aleister Crowley (1875-1947). Crowley was one of the twentieth century’s most notorious figures, partly because he created legends about his exploits. For that reason, it’s crucial to get a short factual overview of his life.

 

Ceremonial magician, poet, painter, novelist, and mountaineer often visited Lochness with his infamous occult society 

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Link Location Gps -4.474844

Gps Coordinates  /  57.265736,-4.474844

 He changed his name to Aleister while studying at Cambridge. Some biographers allege that here he was recruited there into a British intelligence agency, further suggesting that he remained a spy throughout his life.

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Crowley, dubbed the 'Wickedest Man in the World', reportedly performed 'dark magic' rituals at the Highland property - including spending six months trying to raise his Guardian Angel - when he lived there at the turn of the 20th century.

 

 

 

Crowley gained widespread notoriety during his lifetime, being a recreational drug user, bisexual, and an individualist social critic.

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 Link Location Gps  /  Gps Link -4.473486  /  Gps Link -4.475647  /  Gps Link -4.475022

Gps Coordinates  /  57.265572,-4.473486  /  57.265681,-4.475647  /  57.265367,-4.475022

The house, which is known by Gaelic name Baile Os Ceann, eventually passed into the hands of Led Zeppelin guitarist, Jimmy Page in the early 1970s, who was fascinated by the famed occultist.

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He developed a love of Scottish culture, describing himself as the "Laird of Boleskine", and took to wearing traditional highland dress, even during visits to London. His bisexuality and libertine lifestyle had gained him a bad reputation, and he had developed feuds with some of the members, including W. B. Yeats. When the Golden Dawn's London lodge refused to initiate Crowley into the Second Order, he visited Mathers in Paris, who personally admitted him into the Adeptus Minor Grade.

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Crowley soon progressed through the lower grades of the Golden Dawn, and was ready to enter the group's inner Second Order.

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Original Funnystash without Superimposed virtual represenations below

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Lochness Tour

 

Overtoun Bridge Tour

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