Dundas Castle

Dundas Castle
Chased INTO castle

Thursday, October 20, 2011

as Halloween approaches ....

The veil between the worlds is said to be thinner at this time of the year. With that in mind, another visit to Dundas Castle was in order. The crisp, leaf scented air was the perfect backdrop for video and photography on October 12, 2011. The air quality and clarity carried the spooky sounds of a bell ringing and footsteps following us through the courtyard. In further exploration of the interior of the castle depicted orbs that followed us. The colors were very non-threatening, violets and a lovely blue. In the second floor dining area, a still photo revealed something unseen with the naked eye.
Second floor dining area
Further exploration revealed additional graffiti which was disappointing. The beauty of this historic landmark continues to be defaced instead of celebrated.
There remains particular areas which are almost impossible to explore further, including the staircase leading from the back of the first floor kitchen to the second floor, near the dumbwaiter. Not one person who has visited has willingly approached the staircase. Cameras turn on and off at that location. The pictures dim and blur on video as it appears there is energetic disruption to the equipment, similar to what happens in the Barbican Folly.  It takes an incredible amount of courage to descend into the darkness there. Watch the video and you be the judge.
Handprints discovered on back and arm upon leaving the castle

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