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The Devil’s Looking Glass: Echoes from Erwin’s Haunted Cliffs | Lanterns and Lore Ep. 1

The Devil’s Looking Glass: Echoes from Erwin’s Haunted Cliffs | Lanterns and Lore Ep. 1

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Welcome to Episode 1 of Lanterns & Lore — the storytelling experience where forgotten truths echo through haunted places and Appalachian legends still walk the trails.

This week, we journey to The Devil’s Looking Glass, a towering cliffside near Erwin, TN, where shadows fall differently… and voices don’t always return the way you said them.

🌫️ From the ghostly Witch of the Nolichucky, who lures wanderers into fog and trance…
🕯️ To the tragic tale of Lover’s Leap, where heartbreak still echoes from the cliffs…
🐎 And briefly the Shadow Rider, seen silently watching just before tragedy strikes…

Locals whisper, “If you hear your name whispered back… it’s already too late.”

📍 Filmed entirely on location in Erwin, TN
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🎵 Music: “The Devil’s Looking Glass” by Amanda Cook – used with permission

🎬 Special thanks to Mike Patterson at Pyranha US Inc. for providing the filming location


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