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RE: A childhood dream fulfilled: My visit to the haunted Torre ni David in Bukidnon.

Yes, Ate, it was really bone chilling. I was not able to take pictures of the interior because the atmosphere became heavy and unsettling. The air felt unusually cold 😁 perhaps that was just my imagination👻. The house was abandoned, I learned, having been home to the Pacana and Vamorida families. I don't know why they left. The house is largely uninhabitable, while some portions might still be used. The walls, windows, and roofs at the rear and sides are dilapidated. Remarkably, it's still standing after approximately 75 years since 1950s. The supporting posts remain intact, as you can see in the pictures. But Filipino belief holds that if a house or its content remains unbroken, like the men statue standing as if it they were supporting the whole house, spirits might inhabit it. Awooooooooooo......👻 👻. I'm unsure of the "train house" in Davao. Where is it located? I am excited to visit it if possible.

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Wow! The house is 75 years old and yet it's still standing? The foundation is beautiful then! The wooden materials used in that house are sturdy! The architectural design is beautiful, not to mention the so-called sentinels of the edifice. My hair stands on end when I look at the human-like posts and the huge trees around. You also dare to come near there! If it were me, I would tell myself, @diosarich, retreat!🤣🤣🤣 It's spine-chilling! I just can't imagine when the night comes! 🥶🥶🥶

By the way, the "Train House" I'm talking about isn't in Davao City. You can find it in Pantukan, Davao de Oro, in the "Poblacion". I'm just not sure if that house is still standing because the wall materials used were interlacing thatch or rattan.

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