Nightmarks in Baguio
11 nightmarks documented
The Faceless Cadet of the Philippine Military Academy
A cadet with no face roams the Philippine Military Academy at night, his identity lost to wartime atrocities in Baguio
The Ghost Child of Loakan Airport's Runway
Night guards watch a phantom child on a bicycle cross the runway of this fog-shrouded mountain airport in Baguio
Murder Woods: The Execution Ground of Camp John Hay
Ghosts in American and Japanese military uniforms haunt this Baguio forest used as an execution ground across two occupations
The Vanishing Hitchhiker of Loakan Road
A murdered woman's ghost hitches rides on this Baguio airport road — the worker who cut her spirit tree died by a falling tree
Earthquake Ghosts of the Collapsed Hyatt Terraces Hotel
Ghosts of the 50+ killed in a 1990 earthquake hotel collapse wander this vacant Baguio lot, still calling for rescue
The Crying Lady and the Headless Priest of Teacher's Camp
A weeping woman and a headless priest haunt this Baguio teacher training camp built on an indigenous battlefield
WWII Execution Grounds Beneath Saint Louis University Gymnasium
Phantom gunshots and ghostly execution lineups haunt this Baguio university gym built over a WWII Japanese killing ground
Unexplained Noises at Casa Vallejo, Baguio's Oldest Hotel
Baguio's oldest hotel, a 1909 colonial dormitory once used to detain WWI prisoners, resonates with unexplained sounds
The Phantom Procession of Mount Mary Hill
Spectral clergy carrying candles process around a Baguio convent grotto at night, their flames extinguishing in unison
Laperal White House: From Haunted Mansion to Haunted Restaurant
Baguio's most famous haunted mansion is now a French restaurant that markets its WWII ghosts as part of the dining experience
The Diplomat Hotel: Baguio's Hilltop Seminary of the Dead
Headless nuns and executed priests haunt Baguio's iconic hilltop seminary, occupied and desecrated by the Japanese in WWII