Green Man's Tunnel Haunted by Charlie No Face?
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This is the Green Man’s Tunnel in South Park Township, Pennsylvania. Locals believe that a man with no face used to walk through this tunnel in the middle of the night. As crazy as it sounds, it is a true story. A severely disfigured man called Raymond Robinson lived about 50 miles from here and people called him Charlie-no-face or the Green Man. As you can see this tunnel is now used to store rock salt, but if you look at these graffiti on the walls, there is more than one which talks about the Green Man.
So what really happened to Raymond’s face? It turns out that in 1919 when he was barely 8 years old, he climbed up an electric pole and was struck by a live wire. Unfortunately he touched an extremely high voltage of 22,000 Volts which burnt off his entire face and he lost both of his eyes and his nose. He also lost an ear and his left arm but both his legs were unharmed. So, he could walk, talk and also hear what others were saying.
As time went by, Ray started to walk alone during night time. He started to do this because he could not get out of the house during day time. Whenever he tried to walk outside during day time, a lot of people were simply shocked to see such a disfigured face. Some people screamed and ran away, some people even called the cops because they thought he was the devil. So Ray started to walk alone on route 351 which conveniently runs by his house in the city of Koppel. You can imagine how dangerous this must have been for a completely blind man to walk in the middle of the night.
Eventually, a few people started noticing him and the story of a man with no face walking in the middle of the night spread quickly and he became known as Charlie No-Face or The Green Man. Pretty soon, people started driving from all over the state and even from Ohio to catch a glimpse of Charlie No-Face. People started buying him beer and cigarettes and he would allow them to take pictures of him in return. Some guys even took their dates to scare them because they figured this would make the girls sit closer to them.
So why does this tunnel which is about 50 miles from where Charlie No Face lived called the Green Man’s Tunnel? It turns out that in 1982, the Police found him in this tunnel with serious injuries. Some nasty people had beat up this poor man and left him here. This seems highly improbable, but Charlie No-Face was often picked up by his fans and they would drive him to bars in various cities. It is also known that some people were really mean to him. So it is quite possible that Charlie No-Face somehow ended up in this tunnel. Locals do confirm that he was injured was hospitalized in 1982, but nobody really knows if this had anything to do with his death in 1985. Some people do believe that his spirit haunts this tunnel and is waiting for bullies and wrongdoers during night time.
This tunnel is so well known as the Green Man’s Tunnel that it gets a lot of visitors during night time. If you’d like to visit this place, go to the intersection of Piney fork road and Snowden road in South Park Township. The latitude and longitude coordinates are 40.272437 and -79.968876. If you end up on the other side of the Green Man’s Tunnel, it may look like it is completely filled with rock salt, but you should try and find the opposite side where you can walk into the tunnel.
Today, you can still see a lot of teenagers come here after dark searching for Charlie No Face. Some of them drink beers and smoke cigarettes inside this tunnel in memory of the Green Man. He has become so popular that a movie is now being made about this strange man. Who knows ... may be the Slender Man character is based on him?
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Let's take a look at this mysterious road that defies gravity in Pittsburgh. It is very intriguing and apparently nobody knows that such a strange road exists here. Towards the end of the video, I'll give you the exact address, and you can go check it out for yourself and may be take your friends and freak them out.
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This is really hard to believe and some of you may even wonder if I am using camera tricks to fool you. So, I went home and came back with a few things. I am pushing this ball downhill and watch what happens. It goes down because of my push, but then it stops and starts to roll back up hill, and knocks down my camera. Why do things defy the law of gravity on this road?
I'll give you the exact address of this strange road, so if you live in Pennsylvania, you can test it for yourself. It is located at the intersection of McKinney Road, and Kummer Road in Allison Park, Pittsburgh. There is more than one intersection between these roads, so it's a little hard to find this spot. On my Tom Tom GPS, the address that I enter is 601 McKinney Road, Allison Park. The longitude and latitude coordinates are 40.612790 and -80.026050.
Now, I am going to explain why such a mysterious phenomenon is happening on this road. There is a scientific explanation behind it, even though I personally find it hard to believe. I am placing a carpenter's level on the road, and incredibly it shows that this road is NOT going downhill. But when you see it with your naked eye, you can swear that it is going downhill. Somehow, the carpenter's level clearly shows that the road is going downhill towards the opposite direction, which explains why the cars and balls rolled back from the stop sign. This is known as a Gravity Hill Phenomenon. The road seems to be playing a clever trick with my eyes and even with my camera, it seems impossible to believe that the road is going down on the opposite direction.
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