My GA real estate license expired last year. I simply forgot to renew it on time. As a result, I couldn't access the MLS (Multiple Listing Service) anymore. It was really inconvenient. I quickly got on the renewal process, but it took a while to get everything approved again.
Yes, Tumbbad is a real place in Maharashtra, India. The story of Tumbbad is often associated with a dark and mysterious folklore. It is said to be haunted by the Goddess of Prosperity turned into a malevolent entity due to the greed of humans. There are tales of a cursed treasure hidden in the ancient structures there, and those who seek it are often met with a terrifying fate.
No, they're not. The backrooms are a creation of the horror genre, mainly on the internet. They're described in a very spooky way but don't exist in reality.
I don't think it's a real place. It's more like an idea, a sort of utopia for storytellers. A place where they can imagine all kinds of stories taking place, but you won't find it on a map.
It's hard to say for sure. The stories about the old mine could be based on real accidents that happened. Miners' jobs were dangerous back then, and if there were a lot of deaths in one place, it's not surprising that ghost stories would start. But it could also be just superstition and the power of suggestion. People hear the stories and then think they see or hear things when they're near the mine.
No, 'City of a Christmas Story' is not a real place. It is often a fictional or made - up concept, perhaps related to a story, movie, or holiday - themed creation.
No. The Lovely Bones is a work of fiction when it comes to the setting. Alice Sebold made up the locations in the book to fit the narrative. There is no actual place that corresponds directly to the places described in the story. The focus was more on the characters and the emotional journey rather than basing it on a real - life location.