“La Dama de Blanco” (The White Lady) que tiene su origen en Canadá:
There is a legend in Canada about a ghostly woman dressed in white who haunts various rural roads and highways. She is often referred to as “The White Lady” and has been spotted by countless people over the years.
The story goes that this woman was once a bride who was killed in a car accident on her wedding day. Her ghost now appears to drivers, often near bridges or sharp curves, causing them to swerve and crash off the road. Some have reported seeing her standing on the side of the road, reaching out to passing cars.
While some believe that The White Lady is a harmless spirit looking for her lost love, others warn that she is a malevolent force and that encountering her could lead to tragedy. It is said that if you see her, you should avoid making eye contact and keep driving until you are far away from her.
Excellent story, reminds me of several movies I've seen.
ResponderBorrarIt's interesting to learn about legends like 'The White Lady' in Canada, as they reflect the rich culture and traditions of the country. This particular legend evokes a sense of mystery and danger, making it even more intriguing. It's fascinating how popular stories like this have endured over time and have been passed down from generation to generation. Through these stories, we can learn about the history and mythology of a region, and they also make us reflect on our own relationship with mystery and the supernatural.
ResponderBorrarAmazing story, very creepy
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ResponderBorrarI had already heard this legend, it is very popular in that place and I find it fascinating
I really liked this story I think it is terrifying but extremely interesting, very good writing
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