ORIGIN: United States.
The Bridgewater Triangle is a notorious area in southeastern Massachusetts, covering approximately 200 square miles.
It is considered one of the most mysterious and paranormally active regions in the United States.
The area is roughly defined by the towns of Abington, Rehoboth, and Freetown, with the Hockomock Swamp at its heart. (Thus making a triangle shape.)
The name "Hockomock" means "Place Where Spirits Dwell" in the Wampanoag language;
And local Native American tribes long viewed the swamp as cursed and dangerous.
The Bridgewater Triangle is infamous for a wide range of several different eerie and strange phenomenas.
People have reported sightings of strange lights, ghostly apparitions, UFOs, and Bigfoot-like creatures wandering the swamp.
One of the most well-known stories involves a giant, red-eyed creature resembling a Thunderbird seen flying over the area.
Others claim to have encountered phantom dogs, mysterious black helicopters, and unexplained orbs of light floating through the woods.
The region is also associated with dark history and violence, including murders, suicides, and cult activities, particularly in the Freetown-Fall River State Forest.
Some believe that the Triangle's dark energy comes from the brutal conflict between European settlers and Native Americans during King Philip's War, which most have left a scar on the land.
To this day, the Bridgewater Triangle continues to captivate paranormal enthusiasts and skeptics alike, drawing in many…
… Who all want to find its secrets.