Create a black and white Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a spooky haunted house. The house must have crooked windows, a creaky door, and be surrounded by ghostly figures, bats, and cobwebs. Add a full moon in the background, spooky trees and to complete the scene place a black cat sitting on a fence.
Iconic horror characters for Halloween, including a spooky drone in pumpkin shape. Add characters like a floating ghost, a witch in a pointy hat, and a zombie with torn clothes. The horror drone has glowing eyes and sharp blades, flying over a dark forest. The scene is lit by the light of a full moon, with pumpkins lit up on the ground, creating an eerie and spooky atmosphere.
Create a black and white, Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a spooky haunted mansion on a hill. The mansion must have crooked windows, a creaky door, and be surrounded by flying bats, spooky trees, and a full moon in the background. Add details like spider webs and ghostly figures peering out of windows.
Vintage 1970s children’s advertisement poster for a horror-themed board game titled **“Frankenstein Adventures”**, designed like a retro toy-store promotional flyer. A playful spooky atmosphere with a colorful hand-painted illustration style, exaggerated 1970s cartoon aesthetic, and a nostalgic family-friendly horror mood. Smiling kids gather excitedly around a creepy board game table inside an old laboratory filled with bubbling beakers, glowing green chemicals, lightning machines, cobwebs, candles, dice, cards, and tiny plastic monster figures. A classic Frankenstein monster stands nearby with a goofy, friendly expression, joining the fun. In the background, haunted castle silhouettes, storm clouds, lightning bolts, spooky windows, and vintage lab equipment create a whimsical macabre setting. Large dramatic retro typography reads **“FRANKENSTEIN ADVENTURES”** in bold psychedelic horror lettering, with chunky 1970s toy-ad styling, wavy outlines, eerie green highlights, orange shadows, and playful monster-comic energy. Authentic 1970s print texture with halftone dots, faded ink, grain, slightly worn paper, retro shadows, misregistered colors, and realistic aged paper imperfections. Warm vintage colors mixed with eerie green glows, cinematic composition, dynamic action poses, highly detailed illustration, collectible poster aesthetic, portrait orientation, inspired by 1970s European toy advertisements and classic monster comics. **Negative prompt:** modern digital look, glossy 3D render, photorealistic people, horror gore, realistic violence, scary children, disturbing imagery, modern fonts, clean vector art, corporate branding, contemporary packaging, overly sharp details, neon cyberpunk colors, AI artifacts, distorted hands, misspelled text, blurry title, extra letters, watermark, logo, low-resolution, flat composition. **Suggested settings:** - Aspect ratio: **2:3 portrait** - Style: **vintage illustration / retro print ad** - Color palette: **faded orange, mustard yellow, olive green, teal, cream paper, eerie lime glow** - Texture: **halftone, grain, aged paper, ink bleed**
A close-up shot of a collection of vampire-themed cupcakes with a spooky, whimsical aesthetic. Each cupcake is adorned with a generous swirl of vibrant red frosting, resembling blood, and a pair of intricately crafted edible fangs peeking out from the top. The cupcakes are arranged on a dark, gothic-style cake stand, creating a dramatic contrast that highlights the vibrant red frosting. The lighting is soft and focused on the cupcakes, with a dark, slightly blurred background to enhance the spooky ambiance. The cupcakes are perfect for a Halloween party or a themed dessert, with a playful yet chilling appeal. The intricate details of the edible fangs and the rich red frosting are accentuated by the shallow depth of field, creating a sharp, professional image
history2222 history | science | news | Today In History Members 9 True Scary Stories That Are Almost Too Creepy To Believe By Natasha Ishak | Edited By John Kuroski Published September 13, 2023 Updated November 9, 2023 Scary Stories Of The Hotel Del Salto, Colombia’s Cliffside Suicide Palace True Scary Stories Hotel Del Salto Wikimedia CommonsThough it was a popular vacation destination in the 1920s, the Hotel del Salto soon garnered a far darker reputation. Thrill-seekers traveling to Colombia will likely be attracted to the true scary stories surrounding the Hotel Del Salto, a former hotel-turned-museum purported to be one of the most haunted places in the country. Hotel del Salto, which translates literally to “hotel of the leap,” has allegedly been haunted since it was first constructed as a mansion in 1923. It was designed by architect Carlos Arturo Tapias, who was inspired by the French architectural aesthetic that was popular during the time. Its location overlooking the famous Tequendama Falls gave the mansion breathtaking views. But, according to some creepy stories, the falls may also be the source of its alleged hauntings. Hotel Del Salto At Tequendama Falls Wikimedia CommonsThe once-abandoned and allegedly haunted hotel has since become a popular museum, but locals still tell creepy stories about what goes on at the hotel after dark. The mansion was the scene of many lavish parties and, by 1928, was turned into a popular hotel. But then, the horrific tragedies began. Hotel patrons inexplicably leaped to their deaths out of their windows. At least one homicide took place there, when a guest brutally murdered a young socialite in one of the rooms, splattering the walls with her blood. Meanwhile, guests of the notorious Hotel Del Salto claimed to witness spooky apparitions that appeared around the hotel at night — including the ghost of the murdered socialite. In local legends, Tequendama Falls is said to have been where many people of the Indigenous Muisca tribe escaped from Spanish colonizers by leaping off the nearby cliff centuries before. True Scary Stories Hotel Del Salto Luis Alveart/FlickrThe Hotel del Salto sits on cliffs as tall as 500 feet. Though the native legend says the Muisca were incarnated into flying eagles as they jumped off the cliff — thus surviving the brutal plunge — locals believe the land has since been cursed by the Muisca, some of whom may have not survived their attempts to escape the Spanish invaders. Even after it was shuttered in the 1990s, scary stories about the hotel continued to emerge. Some claim that loud screams can still be heard coming from the abandoned hotel. Additionally, they say that the constant mudslides on the road to reach the property and the stench from the heavily polluted river water further prove paranormal activity on the grounds. Today, the once run-down hotel has been converted into a sleek and stylish cultural museum. Curious visitors can tour the former hotel but only during business hours — which end at 5 p.m., well before scary stories say the ghosts appear. Previous Page 4 of 9 Next Natasha Ishak author Natasha Ishak A former staff writer for All That's Interesting, Natasha Ishak holds a Master's in journalism from Emerson College and her work has appeared in VICE, Insider, Vox, and Harvard's Nieman Lab. John Kuroski editor John Kuroski John Kuroski is the editorial director of All That's Interesting. He graduated from New York University with a degree in history, earning a place in the Phi Alpha Theta honor society for history students. An editor at All That's Interesting since 2015, his areas of interest include modern history and true crime. ATI About Advertise Jobs Privacy Policy PO Box 24091 Brooklyn, NY 11202-4091 | science | news | Today In History Members 9 True Scary Stories That Are Almost Too Creepy To Believe By Natasha Ishak | Edited By John Kuroski Published September 13, 2023 Updated November 9, 2023 Scary Stories Of The Hotel Del Salto, Colombia’s Cliffside Suicide Palace True Scary Stories Hotel Del Salto Wikimedia CommonsThough it was a popular vacation destination in the 1920s, the Hotel del Salto soon garnered a far darker reputation. Thrill-seekers traveling to Colombia will likely be attracted to the true scary stories surrounding the Hotel Del Salto, a former hotel-turned-museum purported to be one of the most haunted places in the country. Hotel del Salto, which translates literally to “hotel of the leap,” has allegedly been haunted since it was first constructed as a mansion in 1923. It was designed by architect Carlos Arturo Tapias, who was inspired by the French architectural aesthetic that was popular during the time. Its location overlooking the famous Tequendama Falls gave the mansion breathtaking views. But, according to some creepy stories, the falls may also be the source of its alleged hauntings. Hotel Del Salto At Tequendama Falls Wikimedia CommonsThe once-abandoned and allegedly haunted hotel has since become a popular museum, but locals still tell creepy stories about what goes on at the hotel after dark. The mansion was the scene of many lavish parties and, by 1928, was turned into a popular hotel. But then, the horrific tragedies began. Hotel patrons inexplicably leaped to their deaths out of their windows. At least one homicide took place there, when a guest brutally murdered a young socialite in one of the rooms, splattering the walls with her blood. Meanwhile, guests of the notorious Hotel Del Salto claimed to witness spooky apparitions that appeared around the hotel at night — including the ghost of the murdered socialite. In local legends, Tequendama Falls is said to have been where many people of the Indigenous Muisca tribe escaped from Spanish colonizers by leaping off the nearby cliff centuries before. True Scary Stories Hotel Del Salto Luis Alveart/FlickrThe Hotel del Salto sits on cliffs as tall as 500 feet. Though the native legend says the Muisca were incarnated into flying eagles as they jumped off the cliff — thus surviving the brutal plunge — locals believe the land has since been cursed by the Muisca, some of whom may have not survived their attempts to escape the Spanish invaders. Even after it was shuttered in the 1990s, scary stories about the hotel continued to emerge. Some claim that loud screams can still be heard coming from the abandoned hotel. Additionally, they say that the constant mudslides on the road to reach the property and the stench from the heavily polluted river water further prove paranormal activity on the grounds. Today, the once run-down hotel has been converted into a sleek and stylish cultural museum. Curious visitors can tour the former hotel but only during business hours — which end at 5 p.m., well before scary stories say the ghosts appear. Previous Page 4 of 9 Next Natasha Ishak author Natasha Ishak A former staff writer for All That's Interesting, Natasha Ishak holds a Master's in journalism from Emerson College and her work has appeared in VICE, Insider, Vox, and Harvard's Nieman Lab. John Kuroski editor John Kuroski John Kuroski is the editorial director of All That's Interesting. He graduated from New York University with a degree in history, earning a place in the Phi Alpha Theta honor society for history students. An editor at All That's Interesting since 2015, his areas of interest include modern history and true crime. ATI About Advertise Jobs Privacy Policy PO Box 24091 Brooklyn, NY 11202-4091
(masterpiece:1.3), ( highest quality:1.3), 8k, high resolution, Complex detailed, very detailed, Detailed background, a horror characters for Halloween, including a spooky drone in pumpkin shape. Add characters like a floating ghost, a witch in a pointy hat, and a zombie with torn clothes. The horror drone has glowing eyes and sharp blades, flying over a dark forest. The scene is lit by the light of a full moon, with pumpkins lit up on the ground, creating an eerie and spooky atmosphere.
Create a black and white Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a spooky haunted house. The house must have crooked windows, a creaky door, and be surrounded by ghostly figures, bats, and cobwebs. Add a full moon in the background, spooky trees and to complete the scene place a black cat sitting on a fence.
Create a black and white Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a spooky haunted house. The house must have crooked windows, a creaky door, and be surrounded by ghostly figures, bats, and cobwebs. Add a full moon in the background, spooky trees and to complete the scene place a black cat sitting on a fence.
The image depicts a hauntingly beautiful Halloween scene, with a large orange moon hanging low in the sky. The moon is surrounded by a dark, cloudy sky, and its light casts an eerie glow over the landscape. In the foreground, a spooky graveyard stretches out, with twisted trees and gnarled branches reaching up towards the sky like skeletal fingers. The trees are adorned with glowing jack-o'-lanterns, adding to the festive and frightening atmosphere. In the distance, a haunted house looms, its turrets and towers reaching up towards the moon like a ghostly sentinel. The overall effect is one of spooky wonder, inviting the viewer to step into the eerie world of Halloween.
The image depicts a hauntingly beautiful Halloween scene, with a large orange moon hanging low in the sky. The moon is surrounded by a dark, cloudy sky, and its light casts an eerie glow over the landscape. In the foreground, a spooky graveyard stretches out, with twisted trees and gnarled branches reaching up towards the sky like skeletal fingers. The trees are adorned with glowing jack-o'-lanterns, adding to the festive and frightening atmosphere. In the distance, a haunted house looms, its turrets and towers reaching up towards the moon like a ghostly sentinel. The overall effect is one of spooky wonder, inviting the viewer to step into the eerie world of Halloween.
Iconic horror characters for Halloween, including a spooky drone in pumpkin shape. Add characters like a floating ghost, a witch in a pointy hat, and a zombie with torn clothes. The horror drone has glowing eyes and sharp blades, flying over a dark forest. The scene is lit by the light of a full moon, with pumpkins lit up on the ground, creating an eerie and spooky atmosphere.
Vintage 1970s children’s advertisement poster for a horror-themed board game titled **“Frankenstein Adventures”**, designed like a retro toy-store promotional flyer. A playful spooky atmosphere with a colorful hand-painted illustration style, exaggerated 1970s cartoon aesthetic, and a nostalgic family-friendly horror mood. Smiling kids gather excitedly around a creepy board game table inside an old laboratory filled with bubbling beakers, glowing green chemicals, lightning machines, cobwebs, candles, dice, cards, and tiny plastic monster figures. A classic Frankenstein monster stands nearby with a goofy, friendly expression, joining the fun. In the background, haunted castle silhouettes, storm clouds, lightning bolts, spooky windows, and vintage lab equipment create a whimsical macabre setting. Large dramatic retro typography reads **“FRANKENSTEIN ADVENTURES”** in bold psychedelic horror lettering, with chunky 1970s toy-ad styling, wavy outlines, eerie green highlights, orange shadows, and playful monster-comic energy. Authentic 1970s print texture with halftone dots, faded ink, grain, slightly worn paper, retro shadows, misregistered colors, and realistic aged paper imperfections. Warm vintage colors mixed with eerie green glows, cinematic composition, dynamic action poses, highly detailed illustration, collectible poster aesthetic, portrait orientation, inspired by 1970s European toy advertisements and classic monster comics. **Negative prompt:** modern digital look, glossy 3D render, photorealistic people, horror gore, realistic violence, scary children, disturbing imagery, modern fonts, clean vector art, corporate branding, contemporary packaging, overly sharp details, neon cyberpunk colors, AI artifacts, distorted hands, misspelled text, blurry title, extra letters, watermark, logo, low-resolution, flat composition. **Suggested settings:** - Aspect ratio: **2:3 portrait** - Style: **vintage illustration / retro print ad** - Color palette: **faded orange, mustard yellow, olive green, teal, cream paper, eerie lime glow** - Texture: **halftone, grain, aged paper, ink bleed**
history2222 history | science | news | Today In History Members 9 True Scary Stories That Are Almost Too Creepy To Believe By Natasha Ishak | Edited By John Kuroski Published September 13, 2023 Updated November 9, 2023 Scary Stories Of The Hotel Del Salto, Colombia’s Cliffside Suicide Palace True Scary Stories Hotel Del Salto Wikimedia CommonsThough it was a popular vacation destination in the 1920s, the Hotel del Salto soon garnered a far darker reputation. Thrill-seekers traveling to Colombia will likely be attracted to the true scary stories surrounding the Hotel Del Salto, a former hotel-turned-museum purported to be one of the most haunted places in the country. Hotel del Salto, which translates literally to “hotel of the leap,” has allegedly been haunted since it was first constructed as a mansion in 1923. It was designed by architect Carlos Arturo Tapias, who was inspired by the French architectural aesthetic that was popular during the time. Its location overlooking the famous Tequendama Falls gave the mansion breathtaking views. But, according to some creepy stories, the falls may also be the source of its alleged hauntings. Hotel Del Salto At Tequendama Falls Wikimedia CommonsThe once-abandoned and allegedly haunted hotel has since become a popular museum, but locals still tell creepy stories about what goes on at the hotel after dark. The mansion was the scene of many lavish parties and, by 1928, was turned into a popular hotel. But then, the horrific tragedies began. Hotel patrons inexplicably leaped to their deaths out of their windows. At least one homicide took place there, when a guest brutally murdered a young socialite in one of the rooms, splattering the walls with her blood. Meanwhile, guests of the notorious Hotel Del Salto claimed to witness spooky apparitions that appeared around the hotel at night — including the ghost of the murdered socialite. In local legends, Tequendama Falls is said to have been where many people of the Indigenous Muisca tribe escaped from Spanish colonizers by leaping off the nearby cliff centuries before. True Scary Stories Hotel Del Salto Luis Alveart/FlickrThe Hotel del Salto sits on cliffs as tall as 500 feet. Though the native legend says the Muisca were incarnated into flying eagles as they jumped off the cliff — thus surviving the brutal plunge — locals believe the land has since been cursed by the Muisca, some of whom may have not survived their attempts to escape the Spanish invaders. Even after it was shuttered in the 1990s, scary stories about the hotel continued to emerge. Some claim that loud screams can still be heard coming from the abandoned hotel. Additionally, they say that the constant mudslides on the road to reach the property and the stench from the heavily polluted river water further prove paranormal activity on the grounds. Today, the once run-down hotel has been converted into a sleek and stylish cultural museum. Curious visitors can tour the former hotel but only during business hours — which end at 5 p.m., well before scary stories say the ghosts appear. Previous Page 4 of 9 Next Natasha Ishak author Natasha Ishak A former staff writer for All That's Interesting, Natasha Ishak holds a Master's in journalism from Emerson College and her work has appeared in VICE, Insider, Vox, and Harvard's Nieman Lab. John Kuroski editor John Kuroski John Kuroski is the editorial director of All That's Interesting. He graduated from New York University with a degree in history, earning a place in the Phi Alpha Theta honor society for history students. An editor at All That's Interesting since 2015, his areas of interest include modern history and true crime. ATI About Advertise Jobs Privacy Policy PO Box 24091 Brooklyn, NY 11202-4091 | science | news | Today In History Members 9 True Scary Stories That Are Almost Too Creepy To Believe By Natasha Ishak | Edited By John Kuroski Published September 13, 2023 Updated November 9, 2023 Scary Stories Of The Hotel Del Salto, Colombia’s Cliffside Suicide Palace True Scary Stories Hotel Del Salto Wikimedia CommonsThough it was a popular vacation destination in the 1920s, the Hotel del Salto soon garnered a far darker reputation. Thrill-seekers traveling to Colombia will likely be attracted to the true scary stories surrounding the Hotel Del Salto, a former hotel-turned-museum purported to be one of the most haunted places in the country. Hotel del Salto, which translates literally to “hotel of the leap,” has allegedly been haunted since it was first constructed as a mansion in 1923. It was designed by architect Carlos Arturo Tapias, who was inspired by the French architectural aesthetic that was popular during the time. Its location overlooking the famous Tequendama Falls gave the mansion breathtaking views. But, according to some creepy stories, the falls may also be the source of its alleged hauntings. Hotel Del Salto At Tequendama Falls Wikimedia CommonsThe once-abandoned and allegedly haunted hotel has since become a popular museum, but locals still tell creepy stories about what goes on at the hotel after dark. The mansion was the scene of many lavish parties and, by 1928, was turned into a popular hotel. But then, the horrific tragedies began. Hotel patrons inexplicably leaped to their deaths out of their windows. At least one homicide took place there, when a guest brutally murdered a young socialite in one of the rooms, splattering the walls with her blood. Meanwhile, guests of the notorious Hotel Del Salto claimed to witness spooky apparitions that appeared around the hotel at night — including the ghost of the murdered socialite. In local legends, Tequendama Falls is said to have been where many people of the Indigenous Muisca tribe escaped from Spanish colonizers by leaping off the nearby cliff centuries before. True Scary Stories Hotel Del Salto Luis Alveart/FlickrThe Hotel del Salto sits on cliffs as tall as 500 feet. Though the native legend says the Muisca were incarnated into flying eagles as they jumped off the cliff — thus surviving the brutal plunge — locals believe the land has since been cursed by the Muisca, some of whom may have not survived their attempts to escape the Spanish invaders. Even after it was shuttered in the 1990s, scary stories about the hotel continued to emerge. Some claim that loud screams can still be heard coming from the abandoned hotel. Additionally, they say that the constant mudslides on the road to reach the property and the stench from the heavily polluted river water further prove paranormal activity on the grounds. Today, the once run-down hotel has been converted into a sleek and stylish cultural museum. Curious visitors can tour the former hotel but only during business hours — which end at 5 p.m., well before scary stories say the ghosts appear. Previous Page 4 of 9 Next Natasha Ishak author Natasha Ishak A former staff writer for All That's Interesting, Natasha Ishak holds a Master's in journalism from Emerson College and her work has appeared in VICE, Insider, Vox, and Harvard's Nieman Lab. John Kuroski editor John Kuroski John Kuroski is the editorial director of All That's Interesting. He graduated from New York University with a degree in history, earning a place in the Phi Alpha Theta honor society for history students. An editor at All That's Interesting since 2015, his areas of interest include modern history and true crime. ATI About Advertise Jobs Privacy Policy PO Box 24091 Brooklyn, NY 11202-4091
Create a black and white Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a spooky haunted house. The house must have crooked windows, a creaky door, and be surrounded by ghostly figures, bats, and cobwebs. Add a full moon in the background, spooky trees and to complete the scene place a black cat sitting on a fence.
Create a black and white Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a spooky haunted house. The house must have crooked windows, a creaky door, and be surrounded by ghostly figures, bats, and cobwebs. Add a full moon in the background, spooky trees and to complete the scene place a black cat sitting on a fence.
Create a black and white Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a spooky haunted house. The house must have crooked windows, a creaky door, and be surrounded by ghostly figures, bats, and cobwebs. Add a full moon in the background, spooky trees and to complete the scene place a black cat sitting on a fence.
Create a black and white, Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a spooky haunted mansion on a hill. The mansion must have crooked windows, a creaky door, and be surrounded by flying bats, spooky trees, and a full moon in the background. Add details like spider webs and ghostly figures peering out of windows.
A close-up shot of a collection of vampire-themed cupcakes with a spooky, whimsical aesthetic. Each cupcake is adorned with a generous swirl of vibrant red frosting, resembling blood, and a pair of intricately crafted edible fangs peeking out from the top. The cupcakes are arranged on a dark, gothic-style cake stand, creating a dramatic contrast that highlights the vibrant red frosting. The lighting is soft and focused on the cupcakes, with a dark, slightly blurred background to enhance the spooky ambiance. The cupcakes are perfect for a Halloween party or a themed dessert, with a playful yet chilling appeal. The intricate details of the edible fangs and the rich red frosting are accentuated by the shallow depth of field, creating a sharp, professional image
(masterpiece:1.3), ( highest quality:1.3), 8k, high resolution, Complex detailed, very detailed, Detailed background, a horror characters for Halloween, including a spooky drone in pumpkin shape. Add characters like a floating ghost, a witch in a pointy hat, and a zombie with torn clothes. The horror drone has glowing eyes and sharp blades, flying over a dark forest. The scene is lit by the light of a full moon, with pumpkins lit up on the ground, creating an eerie and spooky atmosphere.
The image depicts a hauntingly beautiful Halloween scene, with a large orange moon hanging low in the sky. The moon is surrounded by a dark, cloudy sky, and its light casts an eerie glow over the landscape. In the foreground, a spooky graveyard stretches out, with twisted trees and gnarled branches reaching up towards the sky like skeletal fingers. The trees are adorned with glowing jack-o'-lanterns, adding to the festive and frightening atmosphere. In the distance, a haunted house looms, its turrets and towers reaching up towards the moon like a ghostly sentinel. The overall effect is one of spooky wonder, inviting the viewer to step into the eerie world of Halloween.
The image depicts a hauntingly beautiful Halloween scene, with a large orange moon hanging low in the sky. The moon is surrounded by a dark, cloudy sky, and its light casts an eerie glow over the landscape. In the foreground, a spooky graveyard stretches out, with twisted trees and gnarled branches reaching up towards the sky like skeletal fingers. The trees are adorned with glowing jack-o'-lanterns, adding to the festive and frightening atmosphere. In the distance, a haunted house looms, its turrets and towers reaching up towards the moon like a ghostly sentinel. The overall effect is one of spooky wonder, inviting the viewer to step into the eerie world of Halloween.
Create a black and white, Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a spooky haunted mansion on a hill. The mansion must have crooked windows, a creaky door, and be surrounded by flying bats, spooky trees, and a full moon in the background. Add details like spider webs and ghostly figures peering out of windows.
A close-up shot of a collection of vampire-themed cupcakes with a spooky, whimsical aesthetic. Each cupcake is adorned with a generous swirl of vibrant red frosting, resembling blood, and a pair of intricately crafted edible fangs peeking out from the top. The cupcakes are arranged on a dark, gothic-style cake stand, creating a dramatic contrast that highlights the vibrant red frosting. The lighting is soft and focused on the cupcakes, with a dark, slightly blurred background to enhance the spooky ambiance. The cupcakes are perfect for a Halloween party or a themed dessert, with a playful yet chilling appeal. The intricate details of the edible fangs and the rich red frosting are accentuated by the shallow depth of field, creating a sharp, professional image
Create a black and white Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a spooky haunted house. The house must have crooked windows, a creaky door, and be surrounded by ghostly figures, bats, and cobwebs. Add a full moon in the background, spooky trees and to complete the scene place a black cat sitting on a fence.
Create a black and white Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a spooky haunted house. The house must have crooked windows, a creaky door, and be surrounded by ghostly figures, bats, and cobwebs. Add a full moon in the background, spooky trees and to complete the scene place a black cat sitting on a fence.
Vintage 1970s children’s advertisement poster for a horror-themed board game titled **“Frankenstein Adventures”**, designed like a retro toy-store promotional flyer. A playful spooky atmosphere with a colorful hand-painted illustration style, exaggerated 1970s cartoon aesthetic, and a nostalgic family-friendly horror mood. Smiling kids gather excitedly around a creepy board game table inside an old laboratory filled with bubbling beakers, glowing green chemicals, lightning machines, cobwebs, candles, dice, cards, and tiny plastic monster figures. A classic Frankenstein monster stands nearby with a goofy, friendly expression, joining the fun. In the background, haunted castle silhouettes, storm clouds, lightning bolts, spooky windows, and vintage lab equipment create a whimsical macabre setting. Large dramatic retro typography reads **“FRANKENSTEIN ADVENTURES”** in bold psychedelic horror lettering, with chunky 1970s toy-ad styling, wavy outlines, eerie green highlights, orange shadows, and playful monster-comic energy. Authentic 1970s print texture with halftone dots, faded ink, grain, slightly worn paper, retro shadows, misregistered colors, and realistic aged paper imperfections. Warm vintage colors mixed with eerie green glows, cinematic composition, dynamic action poses, highly detailed illustration, collectible poster aesthetic, portrait orientation, inspired by 1970s European toy advertisements and classic monster comics. **Negative prompt:** modern digital look, glossy 3D render, photorealistic people, horror gore, realistic violence, scary children, disturbing imagery, modern fonts, clean vector art, corporate branding, contemporary packaging, overly sharp details, neon cyberpunk colors, AI artifacts, distorted hands, misspelled text, blurry title, extra letters, watermark, logo, low-resolution, flat composition. **Suggested settings:** - Aspect ratio: **2:3 portrait** - Style: **vintage illustration / retro print ad** - Color palette: **faded orange, mustard yellow, olive green, teal, cream paper, eerie lime glow** - Texture: **halftone, grain, aged paper, ink bleed**
(masterpiece:1.3), ( highest quality:1.3), 8k, high resolution, Complex detailed, very detailed, Detailed background, a horror characters for Halloween, including a spooky drone in pumpkin shape. Add characters like a floating ghost, a witch in a pointy hat, and a zombie with torn clothes. The horror drone has glowing eyes and sharp blades, flying over a dark forest. The scene is lit by the light of a full moon, with pumpkins lit up on the ground, creating an eerie and spooky atmosphere.
Create a black and white Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a spooky haunted house. The house must have crooked windows, a creaky door, and be surrounded by ghostly figures, bats, and cobwebs. Add a full moon in the background, spooky trees and to complete the scene place a black cat sitting on a fence.
The image depicts a hauntingly beautiful Halloween scene, with a large orange moon hanging low in the sky. The moon is surrounded by a dark, cloudy sky, and its light casts an eerie glow over the landscape. In the foreground, a spooky graveyard stretches out, with twisted trees and gnarled branches reaching up towards the sky like skeletal fingers. The trees are adorned with glowing jack-o'-lanterns, adding to the festive and frightening atmosphere. In the distance, a haunted house looms, its turrets and towers reaching up towards the moon like a ghostly sentinel. The overall effect is one of spooky wonder, inviting the viewer to step into the eerie world of Halloween.
Iconic horror characters for Halloween, including a spooky drone in pumpkin shape. Add characters like a floating ghost, a witch in a pointy hat, and a zombie with torn clothes. The horror drone has glowing eyes and sharp blades, flying over a dark forest. The scene is lit by the light of a full moon, with pumpkins lit up on the ground, creating an eerie and spooky atmosphere.
history2222 history | science | news | Today In History Members 9 True Scary Stories That Are Almost Too Creepy To Believe By Natasha Ishak | Edited By John Kuroski Published September 13, 2023 Updated November 9, 2023 Scary Stories Of The Hotel Del Salto, Colombia’s Cliffside Suicide Palace True Scary Stories Hotel Del Salto Wikimedia CommonsThough it was a popular vacation destination in the 1920s, the Hotel del Salto soon garnered a far darker reputation. Thrill-seekers traveling to Colombia will likely be attracted to the true scary stories surrounding the Hotel Del Salto, a former hotel-turned-museum purported to be one of the most haunted places in the country. Hotel del Salto, which translates literally to “hotel of the leap,” has allegedly been haunted since it was first constructed as a mansion in 1923. It was designed by architect Carlos Arturo Tapias, who was inspired by the French architectural aesthetic that was popular during the time. Its location overlooking the famous Tequendama Falls gave the mansion breathtaking views. But, according to some creepy stories, the falls may also be the source of its alleged hauntings. Hotel Del Salto At Tequendama Falls Wikimedia CommonsThe once-abandoned and allegedly haunted hotel has since become a popular museum, but locals still tell creepy stories about what goes on at the hotel after dark. The mansion was the scene of many lavish parties and, by 1928, was turned into a popular hotel. But then, the horrific tragedies began. Hotel patrons inexplicably leaped to their deaths out of their windows. At least one homicide took place there, when a guest brutally murdered a young socialite in one of the rooms, splattering the walls with her blood. Meanwhile, guests of the notorious Hotel Del Salto claimed to witness spooky apparitions that appeared around the hotel at night — including the ghost of the murdered socialite. In local legends, Tequendama Falls is said to have been where many people of the Indigenous Muisca tribe escaped from Spanish colonizers by leaping off the nearby cliff centuries before. True Scary Stories Hotel Del Salto Luis Alveart/FlickrThe Hotel del Salto sits on cliffs as tall as 500 feet. Though the native legend says the Muisca were incarnated into flying eagles as they jumped off the cliff — thus surviving the brutal plunge — locals believe the land has since been cursed by the Muisca, some of whom may have not survived their attempts to escape the Spanish invaders. Even after it was shuttered in the 1990s, scary stories about the hotel continued to emerge. Some claim that loud screams can still be heard coming from the abandoned hotel. Additionally, they say that the constant mudslides on the road to reach the property and the stench from the heavily polluted river water further prove paranormal activity on the grounds. Today, the once run-down hotel has been converted into a sleek and stylish cultural museum. Curious visitors can tour the former hotel but only during business hours — which end at 5 p.m., well before scary stories say the ghosts appear. Previous Page 4 of 9 Next Natasha Ishak author Natasha Ishak A former staff writer for All That's Interesting, Natasha Ishak holds a Master's in journalism from Emerson College and her work has appeared in VICE, Insider, Vox, and Harvard's Nieman Lab. John Kuroski editor John Kuroski John Kuroski is the editorial director of All That's Interesting. He graduated from New York University with a degree in history, earning a place in the Phi Alpha Theta honor society for history students. An editor at All That's Interesting since 2015, his areas of interest include modern history and true crime. ATI About Advertise Jobs Privacy Policy PO Box 24091 Brooklyn, NY 11202-4091 | science | news | Today In History Members 9 True Scary Stories That Are Almost Too Creepy To Believe By Natasha Ishak | Edited By John Kuroski Published September 13, 2023 Updated November 9, 2023 Scary Stories Of The Hotel Del Salto, Colombia’s Cliffside Suicide Palace True Scary Stories Hotel Del Salto Wikimedia CommonsThough it was a popular vacation destination in the 1920s, the Hotel del Salto soon garnered a far darker reputation. Thrill-seekers traveling to Colombia will likely be attracted to the true scary stories surrounding the Hotel Del Salto, a former hotel-turned-museum purported to be one of the most haunted places in the country. Hotel del Salto, which translates literally to “hotel of the leap,” has allegedly been haunted since it was first constructed as a mansion in 1923. It was designed by architect Carlos Arturo Tapias, who was inspired by the French architectural aesthetic that was popular during the time. Its location overlooking the famous Tequendama Falls gave the mansion breathtaking views. But, according to some creepy stories, the falls may also be the source of its alleged hauntings. Hotel Del Salto At Tequendama Falls Wikimedia CommonsThe once-abandoned and allegedly haunted hotel has since become a popular museum, but locals still tell creepy stories about what goes on at the hotel after dark. The mansion was the scene of many lavish parties and, by 1928, was turned into a popular hotel. But then, the horrific tragedies began. Hotel patrons inexplicably leaped to their deaths out of their windows. At least one homicide took place there, when a guest brutally murdered a young socialite in one of the rooms, splattering the walls with her blood. Meanwhile, guests of the notorious Hotel Del Salto claimed to witness spooky apparitions that appeared around the hotel at night — including the ghost of the murdered socialite. In local legends, Tequendama Falls is said to have been where many people of the Indigenous Muisca tribe escaped from Spanish colonizers by leaping off the nearby cliff centuries before. True Scary Stories Hotel Del Salto Luis Alveart/FlickrThe Hotel del Salto sits on cliffs as tall as 500 feet. Though the native legend says the Muisca were incarnated into flying eagles as they jumped off the cliff — thus surviving the brutal plunge — locals believe the land has since been cursed by the Muisca, some of whom may have not survived their attempts to escape the Spanish invaders. Even after it was shuttered in the 1990s, scary stories about the hotel continued to emerge. Some claim that loud screams can still be heard coming from the abandoned hotel. Additionally, they say that the constant mudslides on the road to reach the property and the stench from the heavily polluted river water further prove paranormal activity on the grounds. Today, the once run-down hotel has been converted into a sleek and stylish cultural museum. Curious visitors can tour the former hotel but only during business hours — which end at 5 p.m., well before scary stories say the ghosts appear. Previous Page 4 of 9 Next Natasha Ishak author Natasha Ishak A former staff writer for All That's Interesting, Natasha Ishak holds a Master's in journalism from Emerson College and her work has appeared in VICE, Insider, Vox, and Harvard's Nieman Lab. John Kuroski editor John Kuroski John Kuroski is the editorial director of All That's Interesting. He graduated from New York University with a degree in history, earning a place in the Phi Alpha Theta honor society for history students. An editor at All That's Interesting since 2015, his areas of interest include modern history and true crime. ATI About Advertise Jobs Privacy Policy PO Box 24091 Brooklyn, NY 11202-4091
The image depicts a hauntingly beautiful Halloween scene, with a large orange moon hanging low in the sky. The moon is surrounded by a dark, cloudy sky, and its light casts an eerie glow over the landscape. In the foreground, a spooky graveyard stretches out, with twisted trees and gnarled branches reaching up towards the sky like skeletal fingers. The trees are adorned with glowing jack-o'-lanterns, adding to the festive and frightening atmosphere. In the distance, a haunted house looms, its turrets and towers reaching up towards the moon like a ghostly sentinel. The overall effect is one of spooky wonder, inviting the viewer to step into the eerie world of Halloween.
Vintage 1970s children’s advertisement poster for a horror-themed board game titled **“Frankenstein Adventures”**, designed like a retro toy-store promotional flyer. A playful spooky atmosphere with a colorful hand-painted illustration style, exaggerated 1970s cartoon aesthetic, and a nostalgic family-friendly horror mood. Smiling kids gather excitedly around a creepy board game table inside an old laboratory filled with bubbling beakers, glowing green chemicals, lightning machines, cobwebs, candles, dice, cards, and tiny plastic monster figures. A classic Frankenstein monster stands nearby with a goofy, friendly expression, joining the fun. In the background, haunted castle silhouettes, storm clouds, lightning bolts, spooky windows, and vintage lab equipment create a whimsical macabre setting. Large dramatic retro typography reads **“FRANKENSTEIN ADVENTURES”** in bold psychedelic horror lettering, with chunky 1970s toy-ad styling, wavy outlines, eerie green highlights, orange shadows, and playful monster-comic energy. Authentic 1970s print texture with halftone dots, faded ink, grain, slightly worn paper, retro shadows, misregistered colors, and realistic aged paper imperfections. Warm vintage colors mixed with eerie green glows, cinematic composition, dynamic action poses, highly detailed illustration, collectible poster aesthetic, portrait orientation, inspired by 1970s European toy advertisements and classic monster comics. **Negative prompt:** modern digital look, glossy 3D render, photorealistic people, horror gore, realistic violence, scary children, disturbing imagery, modern fonts, clean vector art, corporate branding, contemporary packaging, overly sharp details, neon cyberpunk colors, AI artifacts, distorted hands, misspelled text, blurry title, extra letters, watermark, logo, low-resolution, flat composition. **Suggested settings:** - Aspect ratio: **2:3 portrait** - Style: **vintage illustration / retro print ad** - Color palette: **faded orange, mustard yellow, olive green, teal, cream paper, eerie lime glow** - Texture: **halftone, grain, aged paper, ink bleed**
The image depicts a hauntingly beautiful Halloween scene, with a large orange moon hanging low in the sky. The moon is surrounded by a dark, cloudy sky, and its light casts an eerie glow over the landscape. In the foreground, a spooky graveyard stretches out, with twisted trees and gnarled branches reaching up towards the sky like skeletal fingers. The trees are adorned with glowing jack-o'-lanterns, adding to the festive and frightening atmosphere. In the distance, a haunted house looms, its turrets and towers reaching up towards the moon like a ghostly sentinel. The overall effect is one of spooky wonder, inviting the viewer to step into the eerie world of Halloween.
Create a black and white Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a spooky haunted house. The house must have crooked windows, a creaky door, and be surrounded by ghostly figures, bats, and cobwebs. Add a full moon in the background, spooky trees and to complete the scene place a black cat sitting on a fence.
(masterpiece:1.3), ( highest quality:1.3), 8k, high resolution, Complex detailed, very detailed, Detailed background, a horror characters for Halloween, including a spooky drone in pumpkin shape. Add characters like a floating ghost, a witch in a pointy hat, and a zombie with torn clothes. The horror drone has glowing eyes and sharp blades, flying over a dark forest. The scene is lit by the light of a full moon, with pumpkins lit up on the ground, creating an eerie and spooky atmosphere.
The image depicts a hauntingly beautiful Halloween scene, with a large orange moon hanging low in the sky. The moon is surrounded by a dark, cloudy sky, and its light casts an eerie glow over the landscape. In the foreground, a spooky graveyard stretches out, with twisted trees and gnarled branches reaching up towards the sky like skeletal fingers. The trees are adorned with glowing jack-o'-lanterns, adding to the festive and frightening atmosphere. In the distance, a haunted house looms, its turrets and towers reaching up towards the moon like a ghostly sentinel. The overall effect is one of spooky wonder, inviting the viewer to step into the eerie world of Halloween.
Iconic horror characters for Halloween, including a spooky drone in pumpkin shape. Add characters like a floating ghost, a witch in a pointy hat, and a zombie with torn clothes. The horror drone has glowing eyes and sharp blades, flying over a dark forest. The scene is lit by the light of a full moon, with pumpkins lit up on the ground, creating an eerie and spooky atmosphere.
A close-up shot of a collection of vampire-themed cupcakes with a spooky, whimsical aesthetic. Each cupcake is adorned with a generous swirl of vibrant red frosting, resembling blood, and a pair of intricately crafted edible fangs peeking out from the top. The cupcakes are arranged on a dark, gothic-style cake stand, creating a dramatic contrast that highlights the vibrant red frosting. The lighting is soft and focused on the cupcakes, with a dark, slightly blurred background to enhance the spooky ambiance. The cupcakes are perfect for a Halloween party or a themed dessert, with a playful yet chilling appeal. The intricate details of the edible fangs and the rich red frosting are accentuated by the shallow depth of field, creating a sharp, professional image
Create a black and white Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a spooky haunted house. The house must have crooked windows, a creaky door, and be surrounded by ghostly figures, bats, and cobwebs. Add a full moon in the background, spooky trees and to complete the scene place a black cat sitting on a fence.
Create a black and white, Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a spooky haunted mansion on a hill. The mansion must have crooked windows, a creaky door, and be surrounded by flying bats, spooky trees, and a full moon in the background. Add details like spider webs and ghostly figures peering out of windows.
history2222 history | science | news | Today In History Members 9 True Scary Stories That Are Almost Too Creepy To Believe By Natasha Ishak | Edited By John Kuroski Published September 13, 2023 Updated November 9, 2023 Scary Stories Of The Hotel Del Salto, Colombia’s Cliffside Suicide Palace True Scary Stories Hotel Del Salto Wikimedia CommonsThough it was a popular vacation destination in the 1920s, the Hotel del Salto soon garnered a far darker reputation. Thrill-seekers traveling to Colombia will likely be attracted to the true scary stories surrounding the Hotel Del Salto, a former hotel-turned-museum purported to be one of the most haunted places in the country. Hotel del Salto, which translates literally to “hotel of the leap,” has allegedly been haunted since it was first constructed as a mansion in 1923. It was designed by architect Carlos Arturo Tapias, who was inspired by the French architectural aesthetic that was popular during the time. Its location overlooking the famous Tequendama Falls gave the mansion breathtaking views. But, according to some creepy stories, the falls may also be the source of its alleged hauntings. Hotel Del Salto At Tequendama Falls Wikimedia CommonsThe once-abandoned and allegedly haunted hotel has since become a popular museum, but locals still tell creepy stories about what goes on at the hotel after dark. The mansion was the scene of many lavish parties and, by 1928, was turned into a popular hotel. But then, the horrific tragedies began. Hotel patrons inexplicably leaped to their deaths out of their windows. At least one homicide took place there, when a guest brutally murdered a young socialite in one of the rooms, splattering the walls with her blood. Meanwhile, guests of the notorious Hotel Del Salto claimed to witness spooky apparitions that appeared around the hotel at night — including the ghost of the murdered socialite. In local legends, Tequendama Falls is said to have been where many people of the Indigenous Muisca tribe escaped from Spanish colonizers by leaping off the nearby cliff centuries before. True Scary Stories Hotel Del Salto Luis Alveart/FlickrThe Hotel del Salto sits on cliffs as tall as 500 feet. Though the native legend says the Muisca were incarnated into flying eagles as they jumped off the cliff — thus surviving the brutal plunge — locals believe the land has since been cursed by the Muisca, some of whom may have not survived their attempts to escape the Spanish invaders. Even after it was shuttered in the 1990s, scary stories about the hotel continued to emerge. Some claim that loud screams can still be heard coming from the abandoned hotel. Additionally, they say that the constant mudslides on the road to reach the property and the stench from the heavily polluted river water further prove paranormal activity on the grounds. Today, the once run-down hotel has been converted into a sleek and stylish cultural museum. Curious visitors can tour the former hotel but only during business hours — which end at 5 p.m., well before scary stories say the ghosts appear. Previous Page 4 of 9 Next Natasha Ishak author Natasha Ishak A former staff writer for All That's Interesting, Natasha Ishak holds a Master's in journalism from Emerson College and her work has appeared in VICE, Insider, Vox, and Harvard's Nieman Lab. John Kuroski editor John Kuroski John Kuroski is the editorial director of All That's Interesting. He graduated from New York University with a degree in history, earning a place in the Phi Alpha Theta honor society for history students. An editor at All That's Interesting since 2015, his areas of interest include modern history and true crime. ATI About Advertise Jobs Privacy Policy PO Box 24091 Brooklyn, NY 11202-4091 | science | news | Today In History Members 9 True Scary Stories That Are Almost Too Creepy To Believe By Natasha Ishak | Edited By John Kuroski Published September 13, 2023 Updated November 9, 2023 Scary Stories Of The Hotel Del Salto, Colombia’s Cliffside Suicide Palace True Scary Stories Hotel Del Salto Wikimedia CommonsThough it was a popular vacation destination in the 1920s, the Hotel del Salto soon garnered a far darker reputation. Thrill-seekers traveling to Colombia will likely be attracted to the true scary stories surrounding the Hotel Del Salto, a former hotel-turned-museum purported to be one of the most haunted places in the country. Hotel del Salto, which translates literally to “hotel of the leap,” has allegedly been haunted since it was first constructed as a mansion in 1923. It was designed by architect Carlos Arturo Tapias, who was inspired by the French architectural aesthetic that was popular during the time. Its location overlooking the famous Tequendama Falls gave the mansion breathtaking views. But, according to some creepy stories, the falls may also be the source of its alleged hauntings. Hotel Del Salto At Tequendama Falls Wikimedia CommonsThe once-abandoned and allegedly haunted hotel has since become a popular museum, but locals still tell creepy stories about what goes on at the hotel after dark. The mansion was the scene of many lavish parties and, by 1928, was turned into a popular hotel. But then, the horrific tragedies began. Hotel patrons inexplicably leaped to their deaths out of their windows. At least one homicide took place there, when a guest brutally murdered a young socialite in one of the rooms, splattering the walls with her blood. Meanwhile, guests of the notorious Hotel Del Salto claimed to witness spooky apparitions that appeared around the hotel at night — including the ghost of the murdered socialite. In local legends, Tequendama Falls is said to have been where many people of the Indigenous Muisca tribe escaped from Spanish colonizers by leaping off the nearby cliff centuries before. True Scary Stories Hotel Del Salto Luis Alveart/FlickrThe Hotel del Salto sits on cliffs as tall as 500 feet. Though the native legend says the Muisca were incarnated into flying eagles as they jumped off the cliff — thus surviving the brutal plunge — locals believe the land has since been cursed by the Muisca, some of whom may have not survived their attempts to escape the Spanish invaders. Even after it was shuttered in the 1990s, scary stories about the hotel continued to emerge. Some claim that loud screams can still be heard coming from the abandoned hotel. Additionally, they say that the constant mudslides on the road to reach the property and the stench from the heavily polluted river water further prove paranormal activity on the grounds. Today, the once run-down hotel has been converted into a sleek and stylish cultural museum. Curious visitors can tour the former hotel but only during business hours — which end at 5 p.m., well before scary stories say the ghosts appear. Previous Page 4 of 9 Next Natasha Ishak author Natasha Ishak A former staff writer for All That's Interesting, Natasha Ishak holds a Master's in journalism from Emerson College and her work has appeared in VICE, Insider, Vox, and Harvard's Nieman Lab. John Kuroski editor John Kuroski John Kuroski is the editorial director of All That's Interesting. He graduated from New York University with a degree in history, earning a place in the Phi Alpha Theta honor society for history students. An editor at All That's Interesting since 2015, his areas of interest include modern history and true crime. ATI About Advertise Jobs Privacy Policy PO Box 24091 Brooklyn, NY 11202-4091
Create a black and white Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a spooky haunted house. The house must have crooked windows, a creaky door, and be surrounded by ghostly figures, bats, and cobwebs. Add a full moon in the background, spooky trees and to complete the scene place a black cat sitting on a fence.
Create a black and white Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a spooky haunted house. The house must have crooked windows, a creaky door, and be surrounded by ghostly figures, bats, and cobwebs. Add a full moon in the background, spooky trees and to complete the scene place a black cat sitting on a fence.
A close-up shot of a collection of vampire-themed cupcakes with a spooky, whimsical aesthetic. Each cupcake is adorned with a generous swirl of vibrant red frosting, resembling blood, and a pair of intricately crafted edible fangs peeking out from the top. The cupcakes are arranged on a dark, gothic-style cake stand, creating a dramatic contrast that highlights the vibrant red frosting. The lighting is soft and focused on the cupcakes, with a dark, slightly blurred background to enhance the spooky ambiance. The cupcakes are perfect for a Halloween party or a themed dessert, with a playful yet chilling appeal. The intricate details of the edible fangs and the rich red frosting are accentuated by the shallow depth of field, creating a sharp, professional image
The image depicts a hauntingly beautiful Halloween scene, with a large orange moon hanging low in the sky. The moon is surrounded by a dark, cloudy sky, and its light casts an eerie glow over the landscape. In the foreground, a spooky graveyard stretches out, with twisted trees and gnarled branches reaching up towards the sky like skeletal fingers. The trees are adorned with glowing jack-o'-lanterns, adding to the festive and frightening atmosphere. In the distance, a haunted house looms, its turrets and towers reaching up towards the moon like a ghostly sentinel. The overall effect is one of spooky wonder, inviting the viewer to step into the eerie world of Halloween.
Iconic horror characters for Halloween, including a spooky drone in pumpkin shape. Add characters like a floating ghost, a witch in a pointy hat, and a zombie with torn clothes. The horror drone has glowing eyes and sharp blades, flying over a dark forest. The scene is lit by the light of a full moon, with pumpkins lit up on the ground, creating an eerie and spooky atmosphere.
history2222 history | science | news | Today In History Members 9 True Scary Stories That Are Almost Too Creepy To Believe By Natasha Ishak | Edited By John Kuroski Published September 13, 2023 Updated November 9, 2023 Scary Stories Of The Hotel Del Salto, Colombia’s Cliffside Suicide Palace True Scary Stories Hotel Del Salto Wikimedia CommonsThough it was a popular vacation destination in the 1920s, the Hotel del Salto soon garnered a far darker reputation. Thrill-seekers traveling to Colombia will likely be attracted to the true scary stories surrounding the Hotel Del Salto, a former hotel-turned-museum purported to be one of the most haunted places in the country. Hotel del Salto, which translates literally to “hotel of the leap,” has allegedly been haunted since it was first constructed as a mansion in 1923. It was designed by architect Carlos Arturo Tapias, who was inspired by the French architectural aesthetic that was popular during the time. Its location overlooking the famous Tequendama Falls gave the mansion breathtaking views. But, according to some creepy stories, the falls may also be the source of its alleged hauntings. Hotel Del Salto At Tequendama Falls Wikimedia CommonsThe once-abandoned and allegedly haunted hotel has since become a popular museum, but locals still tell creepy stories about what goes on at the hotel after dark. The mansion was the scene of many lavish parties and, by 1928, was turned into a popular hotel. But then, the horrific tragedies began. Hotel patrons inexplicably leaped to their deaths out of their windows. At least one homicide took place there, when a guest brutally murdered a young socialite in one of the rooms, splattering the walls with her blood. Meanwhile, guests of the notorious Hotel Del Salto claimed to witness spooky apparitions that appeared around the hotel at night — including the ghost of the murdered socialite. In local legends, Tequendama Falls is said to have been where many people of the Indigenous Muisca tribe escaped from Spanish colonizers by leaping off the nearby cliff centuries before. True Scary Stories Hotel Del Salto Luis Alveart/FlickrThe Hotel del Salto sits on cliffs as tall as 500 feet. Though the native legend says the Muisca were incarnated into flying eagles as they jumped off the cliff — thus surviving the brutal plunge — locals believe the land has since been cursed by the Muisca, some of whom may have not survived their attempts to escape the Spanish invaders. Even after it was shuttered in the 1990s, scary stories about the hotel continued to emerge. Some claim that loud screams can still be heard coming from the abandoned hotel. Additionally, they say that the constant mudslides on the road to reach the property and the stench from the heavily polluted river water further prove paranormal activity on the grounds. Today, the once run-down hotel has been converted into a sleek and stylish cultural museum. Curious visitors can tour the former hotel but only during business hours — which end at 5 p.m., well before scary stories say the ghosts appear. Previous Page 4 of 9 Next Natasha Ishak author Natasha Ishak A former staff writer for All That's Interesting, Natasha Ishak holds a Master's in journalism from Emerson College and her work has appeared in VICE, Insider, Vox, and Harvard's Nieman Lab. John Kuroski editor John Kuroski John Kuroski is the editorial director of All That's Interesting. He graduated from New York University with a degree in history, earning a place in the Phi Alpha Theta honor society for history students. An editor at All That's Interesting since 2015, his areas of interest include modern history and true crime. ATI About Advertise Jobs Privacy Policy PO Box 24091 Brooklyn, NY 11202-4091 | science | news | Today In History Members 9 True Scary Stories That Are Almost Too Creepy To Believe By Natasha Ishak | Edited By John Kuroski Published September 13, 2023 Updated November 9, 2023 Scary Stories Of The Hotel Del Salto, Colombia’s Cliffside Suicide Palace True Scary Stories Hotel Del Salto Wikimedia CommonsThough it was a popular vacation destination in the 1920s, the Hotel del Salto soon garnered a far darker reputation. Thrill-seekers traveling to Colombia will likely be attracted to the true scary stories surrounding the Hotel Del Salto, a former hotel-turned-museum purported to be one of the most haunted places in the country. Hotel del Salto, which translates literally to “hotel of the leap,” has allegedly been haunted since it was first constructed as a mansion in 1923. It was designed by architect Carlos Arturo Tapias, who was inspired by the French architectural aesthetic that was popular during the time. Its location overlooking the famous Tequendama Falls gave the mansion breathtaking views. But, according to some creepy stories, the falls may also be the source of its alleged hauntings. Hotel Del Salto At Tequendama Falls Wikimedia CommonsThe once-abandoned and allegedly haunted hotel has since become a popular museum, but locals still tell creepy stories about what goes on at the hotel after dark. The mansion was the scene of many lavish parties and, by 1928, was turned into a popular hotel. But then, the horrific tragedies began. Hotel patrons inexplicably leaped to their deaths out of their windows. At least one homicide took place there, when a guest brutally murdered a young socialite in one of the rooms, splattering the walls with her blood. Meanwhile, guests of the notorious Hotel Del Salto claimed to witness spooky apparitions that appeared around the hotel at night — including the ghost of the murdered socialite. In local legends, Tequendama Falls is said to have been where many people of the Indigenous Muisca tribe escaped from Spanish colonizers by leaping off the nearby cliff centuries before. True Scary Stories Hotel Del Salto Luis Alveart/FlickrThe Hotel del Salto sits on cliffs as tall as 500 feet. Though the native legend says the Muisca were incarnated into flying eagles as they jumped off the cliff — thus surviving the brutal plunge — locals believe the land has since been cursed by the Muisca, some of whom may have not survived their attempts to escape the Spanish invaders. Even after it was shuttered in the 1990s, scary stories about the hotel continued to emerge. Some claim that loud screams can still be heard coming from the abandoned hotel. Additionally, they say that the constant mudslides on the road to reach the property and the stench from the heavily polluted river water further prove paranormal activity on the grounds. Today, the once run-down hotel has been converted into a sleek and stylish cultural museum. Curious visitors can tour the former hotel but only during business hours — which end at 5 p.m., well before scary stories say the ghosts appear. Previous Page 4 of 9 Next Natasha Ishak author Natasha Ishak A former staff writer for All That's Interesting, Natasha Ishak holds a Master's in journalism from Emerson College and her work has appeared in VICE, Insider, Vox, and Harvard's Nieman Lab. John Kuroski editor John Kuroski John Kuroski is the editorial director of All That's Interesting. He graduated from New York University with a degree in history, earning a place in the Phi Alpha Theta honor society for history students. An editor at All That's Interesting since 2015, his areas of interest include modern history and true crime. ATI About Advertise Jobs Privacy Policy PO Box 24091 Brooklyn, NY 11202-4091
Create a black and white, Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a spooky haunted mansion on a hill. The mansion must have crooked windows, a creaky door, and be surrounded by flying bats, spooky trees, and a full moon in the background. Add details like spider webs and ghostly figures peering out of windows.
(masterpiece:1.3), ( highest quality:1.3), 8k, high resolution, Complex detailed, very detailed, Detailed background, a horror characters for Halloween, including a spooky drone in pumpkin shape. Add characters like a floating ghost, a witch in a pointy hat, and a zombie with torn clothes. The horror drone has glowing eyes and sharp blades, flying over a dark forest. The scene is lit by the light of a full moon, with pumpkins lit up on the ground, creating an eerie and spooky atmosphere.
Create a black and white Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a spooky haunted house. The house must have crooked windows, a creaky door, and be surrounded by ghostly figures, bats, and cobwebs. Add a full moon in the background, spooky trees and to complete the scene place a black cat sitting on a fence.
Vintage 1970s children’s advertisement poster for a horror-themed board game titled **“Frankenstein Adventures”**, designed like a retro toy-store promotional flyer. A playful spooky atmosphere with a colorful hand-painted illustration style, exaggerated 1970s cartoon aesthetic, and a nostalgic family-friendly horror mood. Smiling kids gather excitedly around a creepy board game table inside an old laboratory filled with bubbling beakers, glowing green chemicals, lightning machines, cobwebs, candles, dice, cards, and tiny plastic monster figures. A classic Frankenstein monster stands nearby with a goofy, friendly expression, joining the fun. In the background, haunted castle silhouettes, storm clouds, lightning bolts, spooky windows, and vintage lab equipment create a whimsical macabre setting. Large dramatic retro typography reads **“FRANKENSTEIN ADVENTURES”** in bold psychedelic horror lettering, with chunky 1970s toy-ad styling, wavy outlines, eerie green highlights, orange shadows, and playful monster-comic energy. Authentic 1970s print texture with halftone dots, faded ink, grain, slightly worn paper, retro shadows, misregistered colors, and realistic aged paper imperfections. Warm vintage colors mixed with eerie green glows, cinematic composition, dynamic action poses, highly detailed illustration, collectible poster aesthetic, portrait orientation, inspired by 1970s European toy advertisements and classic monster comics. **Negative prompt:** modern digital look, glossy 3D render, photorealistic people, horror gore, realistic violence, scary children, disturbing imagery, modern fonts, clean vector art, corporate branding, contemporary packaging, overly sharp details, neon cyberpunk colors, AI artifacts, distorted hands, misspelled text, blurry title, extra letters, watermark, logo, low-resolution, flat composition. **Suggested settings:** - Aspect ratio: **2:3 portrait** - Style: **vintage illustration / retro print ad** - Color palette: **faded orange, mustard yellow, olive green, teal, cream paper, eerie lime glow** - Texture: **halftone, grain, aged paper, ink bleed**
Create a black and white Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a spooky haunted house. The house must have crooked windows, a creaky door, and be surrounded by ghostly figures, bats, and cobwebs. Add a full moon in the background, spooky trees and to complete the scene place a black cat sitting on a fence.
The image depicts a hauntingly beautiful Halloween scene, with a large orange moon hanging low in the sky. The moon is surrounded by a dark, cloudy sky, and its light casts an eerie glow over the landscape. In the foreground, a spooky graveyard stretches out, with twisted trees and gnarled branches reaching up towards the sky like skeletal fingers. The trees are adorned with glowing jack-o'-lanterns, adding to the festive and frightening atmosphere. In the distance, a haunted house looms, its turrets and towers reaching up towards the moon like a ghostly sentinel. The overall effect is one of spooky wonder, inviting the viewer to step into the eerie world of Halloween.
A close-up shot of a collection of vampire-themed cupcakes with a spooky, whimsical aesthetic. Each cupcake is adorned with a generous swirl of vibrant red frosting, resembling blood, and a pair of intricately crafted edible fangs peeking out from the top. The cupcakes are arranged on a dark, gothic-style cake stand, creating a dramatic contrast that highlights the vibrant red frosting. The lighting is soft and focused on the cupcakes, with a dark, slightly blurred background to enhance the spooky ambiance. The cupcakes are perfect for a Halloween party or a themed dessert, with a playful yet chilling appeal. The intricate details of the edible fangs and the rich red frosting are accentuated by the shallow depth of field, creating a sharp, professional image
Create a black and white Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a spooky haunted house. The house must have crooked windows, a creaky door, and be surrounded by ghostly figures, bats, and cobwebs. Add a full moon in the background, spooky trees and to complete the scene place a black cat sitting on a fence.
history2222 history | science | news | Today In History Members 9 True Scary Stories That Are Almost Too Creepy To Believe By Natasha Ishak | Edited By John Kuroski Published September 13, 2023 Updated November 9, 2023 Scary Stories Of The Hotel Del Salto, Colombia’s Cliffside Suicide Palace True Scary Stories Hotel Del Salto Wikimedia CommonsThough it was a popular vacation destination in the 1920s, the Hotel del Salto soon garnered a far darker reputation. Thrill-seekers traveling to Colombia will likely be attracted to the true scary stories surrounding the Hotel Del Salto, a former hotel-turned-museum purported to be one of the most haunted places in the country. Hotel del Salto, which translates literally to “hotel of the leap,” has allegedly been haunted since it was first constructed as a mansion in 1923. It was designed by architect Carlos Arturo Tapias, who was inspired by the French architectural aesthetic that was popular during the time. Its location overlooking the famous Tequendama Falls gave the mansion breathtaking views. But, according to some creepy stories, the falls may also be the source of its alleged hauntings. Hotel Del Salto At Tequendama Falls Wikimedia CommonsThe once-abandoned and allegedly haunted hotel has since become a popular museum, but locals still tell creepy stories about what goes on at the hotel after dark. The mansion was the scene of many lavish parties and, by 1928, was turned into a popular hotel. But then, the horrific tragedies began. Hotel patrons inexplicably leaped to their deaths out of their windows. At least one homicide took place there, when a guest brutally murdered a young socialite in one of the rooms, splattering the walls with her blood. Meanwhile, guests of the notorious Hotel Del Salto claimed to witness spooky apparitions that appeared around the hotel at night — including the ghost of the murdered socialite. In local legends, Tequendama Falls is said to have been where many people of the Indigenous Muisca tribe escaped from Spanish colonizers by leaping off the nearby cliff centuries before. True Scary Stories Hotel Del Salto Luis Alveart/FlickrThe Hotel del Salto sits on cliffs as tall as 500 feet. Though the native legend says the Muisca were incarnated into flying eagles as they jumped off the cliff — thus surviving the brutal plunge — locals believe the land has since been cursed by the Muisca, some of whom may have not survived their attempts to escape the Spanish invaders. Even after it was shuttered in the 1990s, scary stories about the hotel continued to emerge. Some claim that loud screams can still be heard coming from the abandoned hotel. Additionally, they say that the constant mudslides on the road to reach the property and the stench from the heavily polluted river water further prove paranormal activity on the grounds. Today, the once run-down hotel has been converted into a sleek and stylish cultural museum. Curious visitors can tour the former hotel but only during business hours — which end at 5 p.m., well before scary stories say the ghosts appear. Previous Page 4 of 9 Next Natasha Ishak author Natasha Ishak A former staff writer for All That's Interesting, Natasha Ishak holds a Master's in journalism from Emerson College and her work has appeared in VICE, Insider, Vox, and Harvard's Nieman Lab. John Kuroski editor John Kuroski John Kuroski is the editorial director of All That's Interesting. He graduated from New York University with a degree in history, earning a place in the Phi Alpha Theta honor society for history students. An editor at All That's Interesting since 2015, his areas of interest include modern history and true crime. ATI About Advertise Jobs Privacy Policy PO Box 24091 Brooklyn, NY 11202-4091 | science | news | Today In History Members 9 True Scary Stories That Are Almost Too Creepy To Believe By Natasha Ishak | Edited By John Kuroski Published September 13, 2023 Updated November 9, 2023 Scary Stories Of The Hotel Del Salto, Colombia’s Cliffside Suicide Palace True Scary Stories Hotel Del Salto Wikimedia CommonsThough it was a popular vacation destination in the 1920s, the Hotel del Salto soon garnered a far darker reputation. Thrill-seekers traveling to Colombia will likely be attracted to the true scary stories surrounding the Hotel Del Salto, a former hotel-turned-museum purported to be one of the most haunted places in the country. Hotel del Salto, which translates literally to “hotel of the leap,” has allegedly been haunted since it was first constructed as a mansion in 1923. It was designed by architect Carlos Arturo Tapias, who was inspired by the French architectural aesthetic that was popular during the time. Its location overlooking the famous Tequendama Falls gave the mansion breathtaking views. But, according to some creepy stories, the falls may also be the source of its alleged hauntings. Hotel Del Salto At Tequendama Falls Wikimedia CommonsThe once-abandoned and allegedly haunted hotel has since become a popular museum, but locals still tell creepy stories about what goes on at the hotel after dark. The mansion was the scene of many lavish parties and, by 1928, was turned into a popular hotel. But then, the horrific tragedies began. Hotel patrons inexplicably leaped to their deaths out of their windows. At least one homicide took place there, when a guest brutally murdered a young socialite in one of the rooms, splattering the walls with her blood. Meanwhile, guests of the notorious Hotel Del Salto claimed to witness spooky apparitions that appeared around the hotel at night — including the ghost of the murdered socialite. In local legends, Tequendama Falls is said to have been where many people of the Indigenous Muisca tribe escaped from Spanish colonizers by leaping off the nearby cliff centuries before. True Scary Stories Hotel Del Salto Luis Alveart/FlickrThe Hotel del Salto sits on cliffs as tall as 500 feet. Though the native legend says the Muisca were incarnated into flying eagles as they jumped off the cliff — thus surviving the brutal plunge — locals believe the land has since been cursed by the Muisca, some of whom may have not survived their attempts to escape the Spanish invaders. Even after it was shuttered in the 1990s, scary stories about the hotel continued to emerge. Some claim that loud screams can still be heard coming from the abandoned hotel. Additionally, they say that the constant mudslides on the road to reach the property and the stench from the heavily polluted river water further prove paranormal activity on the grounds. Today, the once run-down hotel has been converted into a sleek and stylish cultural museum. Curious visitors can tour the former hotel but only during business hours — which end at 5 p.m., well before scary stories say the ghosts appear. Previous Page 4 of 9 Next Natasha Ishak author Natasha Ishak A former staff writer for All That's Interesting, Natasha Ishak holds a Master's in journalism from Emerson College and her work has appeared in VICE, Insider, Vox, and Harvard's Nieman Lab. John Kuroski editor John Kuroski John Kuroski is the editorial director of All That's Interesting. He graduated from New York University with a degree in history, earning a place in the Phi Alpha Theta honor society for history students. 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Create a black and white Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a spooky haunted house. The house must have crooked windows, a creaky door, and be surrounded by ghostly figures, bats, and cobwebs. Add a full moon in the background, spooky trees and to complete the scene place a black cat sitting on a fence.
The image depicts a hauntingly beautiful Halloween scene, with a large orange moon hanging low in the sky. The moon is surrounded by a dark, cloudy sky, and its light casts an eerie glow over the landscape. In the foreground, a spooky graveyard stretches out, with twisted trees and gnarled branches reaching up towards the sky like skeletal fingers. The trees are adorned with glowing jack-o'-lanterns, adding to the festive and frightening atmosphere. In the distance, a haunted house looms, its turrets and towers reaching up towards the moon like a ghostly sentinel. The overall effect is one of spooky wonder, inviting the viewer to step into the eerie world of Halloween.
Iconic horror characters for Halloween, including a spooky drone in pumpkin shape. Add characters like a floating ghost, a witch in a pointy hat, and a zombie with torn clothes. The horror drone has glowing eyes and sharp blades, flying over a dark forest. The scene is lit by the light of a full moon, with pumpkins lit up on the ground, creating an eerie and spooky atmosphere.
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Create a black and white, Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a spooky haunted mansion on a hill. The mansion must have crooked windows, a creaky door, and be surrounded by flying bats, spooky trees, and a full moon in the background. Add details like spider webs and ghostly figures peering out of windows.
Create a black and white Halloween-themed coloring page featuring a spooky haunted house. The house must have crooked windows, a creaky door, and be surrounded by ghostly figures, bats, and cobwebs. Add a full moon in the background, spooky trees and to complete the scene place a black cat sitting on a fence.
Vintage 1970s children’s advertisement poster for a horror-themed board game titled **“Frankenstein Adventures”**, designed like a retro toy-store promotional flyer. A playful spooky atmosphere with a colorful hand-painted illustration style, exaggerated 1970s cartoon aesthetic, and a nostalgic family-friendly horror mood. Smiling kids gather excitedly around a creepy board game table inside an old laboratory filled with bubbling beakers, glowing green chemicals, lightning machines, cobwebs, candles, dice, cards, and tiny plastic monster figures. A classic Frankenstein monster stands nearby with a goofy, friendly expression, joining the fun. In the background, haunted castle silhouettes, storm clouds, lightning bolts, spooky windows, and vintage lab equipment create a whimsical macabre setting. Large dramatic retro typography reads **“FRANKENSTEIN ADVENTURES”** in bold psychedelic horror lettering, with chunky 1970s toy-ad styling, wavy outlines, eerie green highlights, orange shadows, and playful monster-comic energy. Authentic 1970s print texture with halftone dots, faded ink, grain, slightly worn paper, retro shadows, misregistered colors, and realistic aged paper imperfections. Warm vintage colors mixed with eerie green glows, cinematic composition, dynamic action poses, highly detailed illustration, collectible poster aesthetic, portrait orientation, inspired by 1970s European toy advertisements and classic monster comics. **Negative prompt:** modern digital look, glossy 3D render, photorealistic people, horror gore, realistic violence, scary children, disturbing imagery, modern fonts, clean vector art, corporate branding, contemporary packaging, overly sharp details, neon cyberpunk colors, AI artifacts, distorted hands, misspelled text, blurry title, extra letters, watermark, logo, low-resolution, flat composition. **Suggested settings:** - Aspect ratio: **2:3 portrait** - Style: **vintage illustration / retro print ad** - Color palette: **faded orange, mustard yellow, olive green, teal, cream paper, eerie lime glow** - Texture: **halftone, grain, aged paper, ink bleed**
The image depicts a hauntingly beautiful Halloween scene, with a large orange moon hanging low in the sky. The moon is surrounded by a dark, cloudy sky, and its light casts an eerie glow over the landscape. In the foreground, a spooky graveyard stretches out, with twisted trees and gnarled branches reaching up towards the sky like skeletal fingers. The trees are adorned with glowing jack-o'-lanterns, adding to the festive and frightening atmosphere. In the distance, a haunted house looms, its turrets and towers reaching up towards the moon like a ghostly sentinel. The overall effect is one of spooky wonder, inviting the viewer to step into the eerie world of Halloween.