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Mysterious Pool Haunting

Unidentified deep pool, Austwick, West Yorkshire Unknown Unknown

Deep in the Yorkshire countryside, near the village of Austwick, lies a mysterious and unassuming pool that has been the site of a bizarre and unexplained event. A group of friends were enjoying a day out when one of them either jumped or fell into the water, failing to resurface. What happened next is nothing short of astonishing. A series of bubbles emerged from the depths of the pool, and as they popped, they formed the chilling words 'It's best at the bottom'.

Historical records of the incident are scarce, but it's clear that the event has become a local legend. The fact that the man's friends all jumped in to investigate, never to return, adds a layer of tragedy to the story. While we can't pinpoint the exact date or time of the incident, it's clear that this haunting has left a lasting impact on the community. The words 'It's best at the bottom' have become synonymous with the pool, and it's hard not to wonder what they might mean.

Historical Context

The incident is believed to have occurred in the 20th century, but the exact date is unknown.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Unidentified deep pool
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
No Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
BD24

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