Saturday, May 15, 2021

Google translate tells my story: Spooky Holiday

 I've translated my own horror story, using google translate, to a few different languages and then back to English and that is the result I've got:


It was late July, more than five years after Amy and her family moved from Norwich to the town of Lower Gonal near Dudley. After two years of extraordinary activity, three years were quiet and peaceful. They start where they live. You have friends. Josh and Zoe grew up as teenagers. Both, especially Zoya, wanted to visit the city since childhood.

They wanted to miss the city and visit their old friends. Amy and Beth were fine with that. Even with a few friends visiting, a holiday in Norwich was not a bad idea for them. Zoe and Josh were already on vacation at school, so Amy and Beth booked a weekly job from there and booked the Maidhead Hotel in Norwich, Norfolk for four ... them too. I decided to visit a place in Norwich known as the paranormal. Event. In a sense, they wanted to do their own research on the paranormal phenomena of the city in which they once lived. Josh and Zoe loved it.

A few days after I got ready for the holiday, I finally got up early in the morning after a shower and breakfast on August 1 and arrived by taxi on the way to Wolverhampton Station. They finally made the seven-hour trip to Norwich. For the historical area, it is no wonder that Norfolk has a lot of haunting scenery and paranormal activity. And they are ready for the adventure and met and enjoyed their old friends.

The Maids Head Hotel, where all four people stayed, claims to be the oldest hotel in the UK. The hotel has a history of over 800 years. Even Queen Elizabeth I was told that she spent the night during her stay in the late 16th century in what is now known as the Queen Elizabeth series. The hotel-style hotel is a service house in the hallway, chased by the strong scent of lavender. The second ghost is the ghost of the former mayor, who saw him waving forcefully in the yard.

Tomorrow morning, we all meet our friends and chase what is happening. It was already Wednesday. Their friends Michelle and Susie, along with their two children, Malcolm and Andrew, had a wonderful week because the class was not long enough to catch them, talk about them, and have fun. I invited you to a chicken dinner. And they thought it was a great idea for a holiday week.

After seeing friends and quickly freshening up in hotel rooms, they are out for a walk around. Their first place was Norwich Castle, founded by William the Conqueror. Norwich Castle stands proudly overlooking Norwich immersed in a bloody story, so it's hardly surprising that there are a few evil souls left chasing the 900-year-old stop. The castle was also used as a place for imprisonment and execution. Spiritual observations include the decaying remains of Robert Kate hanging from the castle in a cage. Reports from another ghost, that of a black-clad woman, have been made since at least 1820 and are still on display in the art gallery to this day.

After a busy day, Amy, Beth, Josh and Zoe find themselves at the Adam & Eve pub. Just rest, something to eat and drink. Apparently there was some ghostly reason why we chose this pub well. In 1249, the Bishopgate Inn was one of the oldest pubs in Norwich. If you want to drink, you can have the company of the ghost of Lord Sheffield, a noble man who was caught in the revolt of Kat in 1549 before stabbing him and dragging him to the former inn at the site of Adam and Eve, where he died. Reviews say he rings the bell when the pub is empty, but should not be deterred from visiting because he is known as a friendly friend who may reward hospitality.

The next day they visited two very interesting places. Elm Hill in Norwich is known for being persecuted by a zealous priest named Father Ignatius. He is believed to have cursed those who had not practiced prayer since 1864, and eventually drove an angry crowd of superstitious people out of the city. It is said that his vengeful spirit has returned and cursed passers-by to this day. There is a special upholstery that died in a fire, whose footsteps can be heard walking around one of the houses on the street. People also had strange encounters with unincarnated steps piled up around the Elm Hill antique shop.

The second place the family visited at night was the Madmarket Theater. For a start, they watched the show called The Secret Garden! It is based on the book of the same name, which also became a movie. This theater is actually located on the site of an old Roman Catholic church and is believed to have been haunted by a monk, seen walking from one of the restored confessionals and across the stage. He was also spotted on gravel along the street leading to the theater. Far from it, this ghost is said to have saved the life of someone who was about to be struck by light and even consoled actors who forgot the lines or confused their parts.

On Friday they decided to visit Iliavolka Street near a town called Kings Lynn. King Lynn Market Town has many beautiful streets and historic buildings, but what is now known as Devil Alley has a gritty side to it. There was a sign on the cobbled street that, according to legend, was the place where the devil planted his hoof after a priest hit him and chased him away in dramatic anger. The footprint has since disappeared, but a strange presence remains.

On Saturday, Amy had the idea to take a trip to the Virgin of Priority from Tetford, where she is known to be subjected to a spiritual attack by hooded monks supposed to walk over the ruins. Tetford Priory, built in the 12th century, was the burial place of many counts and dukes of the county before some graves were removed during the disintegration of the monasteries in 1520, which could not only have obstructed the remains of those buried there. He decided to go there because people reported hearing the monks sing and sing in Latin. They have been documented since the 1930s. Center of paranormal activity. What Amy and Zoe could testify. Josh and Beth weren't convinced.

Sunday came. It was a day where everyone could spend a day with their friends and even have dinner. Michael and Suzy were very interested in hearing the story of Beth and Amy's adventures in a new place they had moved to. Malcolm and Andrew also listened passionately as Josh and Zoe told their stories from a new place, like the last vacation. Everyone enjoyed a day together. They even invited Michel, Suzy and the children to visit them in Dudley and show them the most interesting places and places they live in.

On Monday, the last day of her vacation, Beth and Amy decided to take the kids to Cromer Quay. While on the coast listed in the parish of Cromer, on the north coast of the English county of Norfolk, 40 km north of the city of Norwich in the United Kingdom, is Cromer Pier. The pier is home to Cromer Lifeboat Station and the Pavilion Theater. It would be an idea to see some sea during the holidays. The beautiful Grade II-rated Cromer Pier is a hub of activity during the summer months - think ice cream, fish and chips, and seagulls. But when the colder months creep in, the old place shows a more creepy side. It's a good thing to have fun in a more normal way, but to be people who have no hobbies rather than capturing ghosts. But that doesn't mean the place isn't scared. The Pavilion Theater, located on the dock and rumored to be haunted by performers standing next to them on the stage. Theaters also reported seeing a man wearing a tall black hat and poltergeist activity. A random island on the sea, the lost city of Shipden, was also apparently seen.

The next day, Tuesday, it was time for the family to go home. After a nice adventurous vacation they spend a better week traveling around the world. One day, while the kids were still on their school holidays, the family took a trip to Dudley Castle and Zoo. Great place to spend a day off for a couple of reasons. There is a zoo and a castle and there is active time to spend. The castle is a source of history. But it's also a day if you like creepy ideas to pass your time.

Dudley Castle is a popular spot known as one of the most haunted places in the Midlands and possibly the world. With history dating back to the Domesday Book of 1086, this dark place is filled with ghosts, some of whom have made headlines. And that ghost is the Ghost Lady Gray. The castle basement is believed to be the most disturbing place in the castle. In an old room is a stone coffin, believed to have been in the body of one of the castle's most feared lords, John Somery. You can also find reports of people reporting that they saw feet near the coffin and believed it was John himself. Others report that people feel their clothes are cut down and their bodies are consecrated. One of the best examples is the story of the little girl upside down on a chair during a paranormal investigation. In another investigation, the camera captured a dark brown figure. People have also reported a strange howling sound coming from the church above, and of course the sounds will cease during the investigation.

It was August 27. Last vacation between Zoe and Josh. It was also Zoe's 16th birthday. They all went out to eat. Some friends came over for a little party one evening. Zoe is starting college in September. He decided on the computer course. He always wanted to work with computers and make computer art. He also opened a YouTube channel to earn money in his pocket and get some exercise. Because he discovered a new hobby: paranormal activities, scary stories and the like are related to this topic. He called his chain Creepy Intrest.

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