Gps Coordinates / 55.9524758,-4.524567
Overtoun Haunted dog Bridge Paranormal Panorama 360 Pictures
Dumbarton G82 2SH Scotland
Or as it’s known locally the doggy death bridge because as many as 50 dogs in the last 50 years have flung themselves from this Scottish bridge to their deaths and some have been fortunate enough to survive. A record number of 600 dogs in total over the last 100 years on this haunted bridge that some claim The White Lady is responsible for, but some were hurt so badly with broken backs and legs and such had to be put down as an act of mercy later on that weren’t on the official death toll so the number could be much higher, but all victims are dogs that's why there is such a paranormal intrigue, cause afterall they all agree animals can see them, to the point it makes the skeptics take a pause. Even today with all the warnings signs and media exposure there are still dogs regularly jumping off this bridge today
The actual Overtoun Window
GPS coordinates / 55.952498, -4.524927
Bonny Haunted Bridge on banks of Clyde nearby banks of Loch Loch Lomond
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Overtoun House is a 19th-century country house and estate in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Situated on a hill overlooking the River Clyde, it is 1.2 miles north of the village of Milton and 1.9 miles east of the town of Dumbarton. The house, an example of Scottish Baronial architecture, was built in the 1860s, and was donated to the people of Dumbarton in 1938.
Considered Top 10 Haunted Bridges in the world due to the victim species it chooses.
Link Location Gps / Gps Link -4.5239648 / Gps Link -4.5246555 / Gps Link -4.5237967
Gps Coordinates / 55.9522771,-4.5239648 / 55.9524372,-4.5246555 / 55.9539095,-4.5237967
In October 1994 a man killed his baby son by throwing him from Overtoun Bridge. Since 2005 there have been a number of media reports of dogs making what appeared to be a suicidal leap from it. This was attributed to supernatural influence, or explained by the dogs being attracted by scents then losing balance on the sloping parapet of the bridge.
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