Natural backdrop enhances thrill of Haunted Hills
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During last weekend’s Haunted Hills at Magic Waters, even Mother Nature took part by painting an eerie backdrop for the entire experience. As folks
came out of the woods and headed back up the hill, they were greeted with a sky full of bats, witches, ghosts, and other strangely spooky images which were not only surprising but actually also beautiful. Who but Mother Nature could pull that off?!
Many folks are aware that the sky at Magic Waters is the best place around for sky-watching, but this natural Halloween aerial mural was almost
beyond belief.
It would be nice if She decides to pull it off again for the rest of the Haunted Hills evenings, but backdrop or not, the Haunted Hills is still the
place to be for Halloween fun and scares. It happens each Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening through Oct. 31, and folks will find it just off of U.S. Route 50 on the Cave Road at Magic Waters Theater.
Feel free to call (937) 365-1388 for more information or for directions.
During last weekend’s Haunted Hills at Magic Waters, even Mother Nature took part by painting an eerie backdrop for the entire experience. As folks came out of the woods and headed back up the hill, they were greeted with a sky full of bats, witches, ghosts, and other strangely spooky images which were not only surprising but actually also beautiful. Who but Mother Nature could pull that off?!
Many folks are aware that the sky at Magic Waters is the best place around for sky-watching, but this natural Halloween aerial mural was almost beyond belief.
It would be nice if She decides to pull it off again for the rest of the Haunted Hills evenings, but backdrop or not, the Haunted Hills is still the place to be for Halloween fun and scares. It happens each Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening through Oct. 31, and folks will find it just off of U.S. Route 50 on the Cave Road at Magic Waters Theater.
Feel free to call (937) 365-1388 for more information or for directions.
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