A group of women cancelled their hen do trip to Scotland after finding a freaky detail in a group picture.
When it comes to hen do's, all kinds of 'freaky' things can happen...if you get what I'm saying.
Between strippers and penis-shaped straws, it can all get slightly raucous.
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But one party actually cancelled their entire trip, after spotting a mysteriously creepy detail in a group image they took.
The bride-to-be and her girls had been staying for a weekend at a remote estate in Argyll and Bute in Scotland.
A remote estate in Scotland is probably the perfect set up for the beginning of a horror movie, but alas.
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The group had been posing for some pictures, as all hens do, at their picturesque retreat.
They took multiple snaps, but upon looking at one in particular, they noticed quite a terrifying addition.
The first picture shows the group all posing for the weekend.
But in the second picture, taken just seconds later, a young boy can be seen popping up behind a set of logs.
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Let me tell you, I'm already on the first train home if that's me.
But it wasn't just the young boy in the picture that made them go home early.
The story that surrounds the estate is even freakier.
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It was made known to the group that there is a story of 'The Blue Boy', which was made into a film in 1994. The film is about a boy who drowned in Loch Eck.
Eeeeeek.
And in an interview with The Herald in 1994, The Blue Boy screenwriter Paul Murton revealed that he had based the story on a tale he had heard from a member of hotel staff.
He said: "I was talking to the hotelier about it and he mentioned the Blue Boy. This, he said, was a young child who had been on holiday with his parents in the hotel and he had been sleepwalking during the night. He had strayed outside, fallen into the loch, and drowned.
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"When they found his body it was blue with the cold. Hotel staff had noticed that things like cutlery and plates were often out of place for no apparent reason - perhaps more sinister than that was the fact that they sometimes found wet footprints upstairs in the corridor."
Naturally, people doubted how real the photo was.
But cancelling a trip is pretty extreme don't you think?!