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MONDAY MAILTIME: The Garden That Watched & The Maze That Moved

This week on Paranormal Activity, Producer Dom takes us deep into the overgrown and the unseen, as two listeners share stories of places that shouldn’t exist and maybe never did.


First, Tom from Sheffield recounts a hike in the Peak District that led him to a forgotten walled garden filled with crumbling statues… statues that moved.


What began as a peaceful moment turned surreal when stone figures shifted positions and pointed him toward an exit that vanished as quickly as it appeared.


Then, Mark brings us into a hedge maze in Cheshire that seems to breathe with its own quiet presence.


What starts as a playful wander soon twists into something much darker.


Branches that ripple without wind, a face forming in the leaves, and the unsettling realization that the maze may be watching him just as closely as he's trying to escape it.


Are these just tricks of the mind or are there places in nature where something older, stranger, and unseen still waits?


Tune in and decide for yourself.


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