i always used to play it with my friends during break in the bathrooms lmao. one day they didnt wanna play so i went in alone and they were standing outside, when i finished and tried to go out the door slammed closed and the lights were going crazy, not my scariest experience lol
And then there's still The Tokoloshe, The Flying Dutchman, Kempton Park Hospital, Robbers Grave at Pilgrims rest, the cursed caves, Credo Mutwa and the UFOs and reptile men of the Drakensberg and many more. You definitely must come to SA!
I am halfway through but I was expecting that! Probably because they mentioned the Sheila one which I don’t even believe in cos it’s such a common story... at least that one is real!
how could he leave out the tokelosie 😂 i think thats how u spell it i dont know thats the most common one im from SA and i only knew of 2 on this list 😂😂
Finally a South African list, thank you. PS my primary school supposedly had a visit from Pinky Pinky in all the bathrooms of the school. The light started flickering, the toilets and basins shaking and an ominous moaning voice going Pinky Pinky 😭😳😱👻💀
It's actually quite insane. They even wanted to make Astral Projection illegal at one stage. I am not even kidding. Like how would they have proven that in a court of law?? It was close to becoming a witch hunt. Luckily the bill was never passed.
I went to the castle of good hope with my grade 7 class and myself and two friends wondered off alone and we heard some noises coming from a dark hallway 👀
I live in South Africa and in primary (elementary) school, many kids talked about and were afraid of "Pinky Pinky." I have also heard of Highway Sheila and have travelled on the N2, especially back when I lived in Chatsworth, Durban. Tokoloshe is also a /very/ famous myth, probably one of the most known. Many kids at school talked about it in mild fear/hysteria I have not heard of the "Lightning Bird" but when I was younger, I remember hearing something about the appearance of black birds meant rain or a storm was on the way. The Cape Town area (Western Cape) is also allegedly the most haunted place in South Africa.
Dutch, Thailand, Middle East, Egypt, Italian, German, Vietnam, Czech, Brazlian and Caribbean Legends Please Please Please!!! Love this series, KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!!
I heard of the lady in the pink dress, Van de Horse from Ocean View, spookie spookie, Tokaloshi or something like that and maybe pinky pinky kak like that...
@@GunslifeMA Houdkop, kan jy nie sien ek's positief daar gaan haunted farms wees nie? Whether I'm positive or negative doesn't effect the outcome of that reality..it's just the unfolding
Danny you should visit the Cape town in the Western Cape, because there you will find one of the seven wonders of the world: Tafelberg or as you know it in english: table mountain. the western Cape is home to one of the smallest flower kingdoms and contains 9000 different plant species!South Africa has one of the richest biodiversity in the world. You might want to check out Pretoria in Gauteng other wise known as South Africa’s City of gold. And don’t forget to visit “Die groot gat in Kimberley” in the Northern Cape which contained most of South Africa’s diamonds . I believe that Kimberley might have been one of the first city’s in South Africa to have street lamps
Finally you guys took me suggestion ( been wait for months for this ) also please make a part 2 you can't leave out the Tikoloshe its like leaving out Annabelle for the top 10 cursed doll
omg i live in South Africa and one day i was wearing a light pink shirt and i heard this voice it said "do you want to play with Pinky Pinky my dear" and i stared running like hell! And to top it all off other girls i know have also heard Pinky Pinky's voice and one of them even said there say a weird looking thing in all pink! It was the scariest thing i had ever been through!