The Heizhu Valley is located in China;s Sichuan Province. A beautiful, perhaps surreal Region, it had waterfalls, mountains and lush jungles. A picturesque locale, One might think that tourism would be the prime source of income for The Region. It's not though, for locals (even The Government warns), say that Heizhu is a kind of Paranormal ''Bermuda Triangle''. For Centuries, strange and unexplained disappearances have been reported. In most case, no evidence (bodies, wreckage etc.) are EVER found. Various Tour Expeditions have gone into The Valley on occasion – and are never seen or heard from again. And while the shear size and depth of The Valley (given accidents etc) would be enough of an explanation, those who have ''survived'' have other theories. Normally, planes are diverted from flying over The Valley, for fear they will simply vanish.
Perhaps the strangest story of The Valley, comes from the sole survivor of a Rebel Army in the 1970s. He and His Battalion of comrades (roughly 100 Men), ran into The Valley to seek protection from Government Forces. The Battalion of Rebels (according to the survivor), walked into a strange ''glowing mist'' which disoriented all. All sound vanished and the Men began to get sick and lose their ability to walk. The Survivor was so scared, He ran away – into the mist (fighting the sick feeling). Suddenly, He exited The Mist and found himself in sunlight again ''hearing the sounds of the jungle''. When he looked back and began to walk to where He thought His comrades were – all traces of them had vanished (and were never heard from or seen again). In addition to the theory of ''Time Slips), strange Lights have been reported over The Jungle (much to the delight of UFOlogists. Added to this, ''Ghostly Warriors'' from different ''time periods'' it seems – have been seen coming out of the jungle, quite ''confused'' according to local Farmers and Hunter – as to just ''where they are''. Perhaps Urban Legend, or perhaps The Heizhu Valley is a massive Paranormal votex which attracts all manner of strangeness.
