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The Path of Bows: The Trees That Still Haunt Me

Some places feel wrong the moment you step into them. This was one of those places.

Stumbling Into the Unknown

It was late last fall when I first found it. The sun was dropping fast, the sky turning pale orange, and I just wanted to cut through the park to get home quicker. I’d never taken that path before. Maybe I never should have.

The cracked pavement stretched ahead of me, lined with rows of bare trees. But these weren’t standing tall like you’d expect. Every single one leaned inwards, twisted into crooked arches, forming a tunnel that seemed to pull me deeper with every step.

The First Chill

I stopped under the first arch. The branches creaked against each other, dry leaves whispering across the ground. The hairs on my arms stood up, though the air wasn’t cold. I pulled out my phone, because how could I not? I had to get a picture.

That’s when the strangest thing happened. My battery dropped from 20%… to 15%… to 7% in seconds. The screen glitched, froze, then went black. Dead. I barely managed to capture one blurry shot before it shut off completely.

Locals Know the Name

Later that week, I told a friend about it. He didn’t laugh. He didn’t even look surprised. He just said quietly:

“People around here call it the Path of Bows. Nobody knows why the trees lean like that. Some think it’s magnetic fields. Some say the ground shifted decades ago. Others… well, they say it’s where rituals were once held.”

I wanted to ask more, but the way he looked at me said enough. He’d been there too.

The Watchers

I haven’t gone back since that day. Maybe I never will. But every time I scroll past the one photo I captured, I feel the same chill crawl up my spine. The arches don’t just lean. They align. Perfectly. Almost too perfectly.

Like they were bent on purpose. Like they were bowing… or watching. Waiting for whoever dares to walk beneath them.

What Do You Think?

Maybe it’s nothing more than a natural accident. Maybe it’s a scientific anomaly that no one’s explained yet. Or maybe the stories are true — and some places hold on to things we can’t see.

All I know is, I found the Path of Bows once. And that was enough.

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