I would never go out there alone, people be getting robbed out there, and not just that people be experiencing all kinds of shit out there. Going to place like this you would have to have balls made of steal , but yes shit still happens. My dad took me to 152 When I was a kid for every time he be going, i was going with him almost every day. He pass away now, and i be going back to all these areas. It brings back so many memerory. I will never stop visiting these 152 area, because my dad loves it, it makes me love it even more. I'll be ready for what ever shit comes my way.
I believe there spirit around those two lake. Me and my brother have our share of unknown encounters when use to fish check 12 at night and across the lake where there a red dirt hill sticking out popular for Hmong people to walk to.
At first I thought Hmong people are just exaggerating about the two lakes. But every lake that Hmong seems to exaggerate about seems to have some dark history to it if you do more research into them. These two lakes are located in a stretch of roads that are used to be called The Blood Alley. There are a lot of killing within that stretch of roads in the past before they built the two lakes.
I don't fish that lake enough to know. But my friends and his family would walked two miles to fish at their favorite spot. Fishing is a sport after all lol...lots of walking.
That lake has a Japanese cemetery next to the canal thats connected to O’Neill’s forebay. Not a lot of people knows about the cemetery. A lot of ghost sightings are along that path ...
That's good to know! I've always thought that O'neil is creepier than San Luis because there's a Korean War Vet Cemetery on top of the hill towards the west side of O'neil forebay.
It's true ghosts story from 152 st Louis lake me n my budy went fishing there couple time but one day someone throwing a rock at us close to us scared every one out
I've been fishing that area ever since I was a kid and luckily, I haven't experienced anything creepy...but one time, my family decided we should go camping at that basalt campground for one night and we did....when we came back home, my dad told us that in the middle of the night, he heard what sound like a bunch of little kids came to mess with his tent
I don’t know. I’m just not that active since I only tell stories as a hobby. Plus I only use English as my title. I just wanna do it for the Hmong American population because I want them to feel like they can relate more to my stories. But Hmong American have a very tiny population. We only have 300,000 Hmong in the US as compare to 2 millions in Laos, Vietnam and Thailand combined. 90% of my viewers are from U.S. And maybe I’m too young for the older Hmong folks to wanna listen to lol. But maybe I just suck at presenting my stories lol
I’m a bit worried about paying taxes lol. But yeah now I can see how people actually make $$$ on TH-cam. It’d be nice to work in the comfort of my home.
Like me at the first start I just want to make entertaining with friends but after a year I can see my subscribers goes up to 5k and my video views go up to 3m views so I got my first pay up to $600 and every month increase more and more if you keep uploading everyday. But now people are more into storytelling so many competition on TH-cam. But I still keep my normal work and don’t worry about other channels.
Brother leng vang your story's are good it just that you need to Practice what you say or when you pronounce it into our language bc it alittle off. Keep up the great work brother 😊
Man, I love how you’re narrating stories that are local to CA. Since I live in CA, these stories are sooo scary I like ur channel the most, cause majority are not old folk tales. I think I’ve googled almost every single place that are mentioned in these stories. Which makes it extremely interesting I’ll have to submit one of my stories to u. I have one which involves Highway 70 going toward Marrysville, ca
Been there heard children's voices too.
Nice story..that place 152 no no no I dnt go if there a lot fish I still dnt go...scary places
I would never go out there alone, people be getting robbed out there, and not just that people be experiencing all kinds of shit out there. Going to place like this you would have to have balls made of steal , but yes shit still happens. My dad took me to 152 When I was a kid for every time he be going, i was going with him almost every day. He pass away now, and i be going back to all these areas. It brings back so many memerory. I will never stop visiting these 152 area, because my dad loves it, it makes me love it even more. I'll be ready for what ever shit comes my way.
No one has heard the crying girl around Romero yet
I believe there spirit around those two lake. Me and my brother have our share of unknown encounters when use to fish check 12 at night and across the lake where there a red dirt hill sticking out popular for Hmong people to walk to.
So why is that certain 2 lake so haunted?
At first I thought Hmong people are just exaggerating about the two lakes. But every lake that Hmong seems to exaggerate about seems to have some dark history to it if you do more research into them. These two lakes are located in a stretch of roads that are used to be called The Blood Alley. There are a lot of killing within that stretch of roads in the past before they built the two lakes.
Now I don't want to eat fish anymore. Who knows what history the lake or river has and how many people died in the lake. 😬😬😬
I support we Hmong Miskas more. Keep it up brother
I support Hmong Miskas more too. That's why it didn't bother me too much now when I have to use English in my stories.
You’re ok in English but me I have to use my Hmong more for the overseas but I truly support Hmong Miskas subscribe and share their work.
Thank you for everything that you do and being a great example for Hmong men like myself.
I support my hmong meska only hehe
These stories were scary and gave me goosebumps...
I've been fishing at 152 for the past 30yrs. Have not run in to anything strange at all 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank you.
Love all four stories. Scary enough for me to enjoy but not scary enough for me to avoid lol.
All my youtuber that I listen and subscribe are hmoob meska only
Kuv xav koj yuav tsum piav thiab es muaj tus nyiam, vim zaj no peb yuav tsis pom, vim lawv nyob ib qhov dimension txawv ua peb qhov muag tsis pom, es yuav muaj cov xav hmloog thiab xav paub tseem yog kev npau suav los nws yeej zoo thiab os nawb.
Welcome back ! Love your stories!
STOP YOU MAKE ME SO SCARY
NOW LENGVANG 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
The first story must referred to the south side of the lake. That’s where it’s super deep on the edge.
I don't fish that lake enough to know. But my friends and his family would walked two miles to fish at their favorite spot. Fishing is a sport after all lol...lots of walking.
That lake has a Japanese cemetery next to the canal thats connected to O’Neill’s forebay. Not a lot of people knows about the cemetery. A lot of ghost sightings are along that path ...
That's good to know! I've always thought that O'neil is creepier than San Luis because there's a Korean War Vet Cemetery on top of the hill towards the west side of O'neil forebay.
I have my own way of telling story but I’m enjoying different story from you
It's true ghosts story from 152 st Louis lake me n my budy went fishing there couple time but one day someone throwing a rock at us close to us scared every one out
I've been waiting for your story. Finally lol.
Finally! Congrats to u and wifey again!
Thank you, Tracy.
Always enjoy the stories. Keep comings
Me tub aw cas cov neeg no yuav nquag pom dab ua luaj li es dag los tiag os, ntshe cov neeg no hlwb tsis zoo lawm pob los.
Hais tau zoo heev mas..
Bout time!!!
FINALLY!!!! I been waiting for you!!!!! I will listen to this tonight!
I've been fishing that area ever since I was a kid and luckily, I haven't experienced anything creepy...but one time, my family decided we should go camping at that basalt campground for one night and we did....when we came back home, my dad told us that in the middle of the night, he heard what sound like a bunch of little kids came to mess with his tent
Many Hmong actually report of hearing children laughing and playing late at night at Basalt Campground.
U r very funny. Sounds like everywhere u go, u encounter ghosts😱😱🤯
Brother don’t forget to reply their comments to add up your views bcuz your fans gonna come back to view their comment too
Brother why are your subscribers too slow increase? You should put more stories at least 3 stories per week
I don’t know. I’m just not that active since I only tell stories as a hobby. Plus I only use English as my title. I just wanna do it for the Hmong American population because I want them to feel like they can relate more to my stories. But Hmong American have a very tiny population. We only have 300,000 Hmong in the US as compare to 2 millions in Laos, Vietnam and Thailand combined. 90% of my viewers are from U.S. And maybe I’m too young for the older Hmong folks to wanna listen to lol. But maybe I just suck at presenting my stories lol
Sometimes it just a hobby but it could be your extra income too
I’m a bit worried about paying taxes lol. But yeah now I can see how people actually make $$$ on TH-cam. It’d be nice to work in the comfort of my home.
Like me at the first start I just want to make entertaining with friends but after a year I can see my subscribers goes up to 5k and my video views go up to 3m views so I got my first pay up to $600 and every month increase more and more if you keep uploading everyday. But now people are more into storytelling so many competition on TH-cam. But I still keep my normal work and don’t worry about other channels.
Your story could be more scarier if you find a better sound...But I support you and give you thumbs up...
No scary sounds... otherwise it will be too scary for me.
Keep coming brother.....
Luag lwm haiv neeg los luag yeej ntsib kawg thiab tabsi yus twb tsis nrog luag mus ces yus kun tsis paub txog luag lwm hais neeg xwb os.
I really love ur story please upload more story
Brother leng vang your story's are good it just that you need to Practice what you say or when you pronounce it into our language bc it alittle off. Keep up the great work brother 😊
Yeahaha sometimes when I listen to my stories, I laughed at myself for some misused Hmong words and the way I pronounced them.
Man, I love how you’re narrating stories that are local to CA. Since I live in CA, these stories are sooo scary
I like ur channel the most, cause majority are not old folk tales. I think I’ve googled almost every single place that are mentioned in these stories. Which makes it extremely interesting
I’ll have to submit one of my stories to u. I have one which involves Highway 70 going toward Marrysville, ca
That's good. I'm glad you can actually googled the places I've mentioned in my stories. I hope that makes my stories more legit lol.