MIRAMAR TUNNEL : FUN FACT EDITION

  • The Miramar tunnel is also known as the "FaZe Rug Tunnel": It is no surprise that this haunted tunnel has the name from a famous youtuber FaZe Rug. During one of his vlogs, he mentions a well known haunted tunnel near his home, where later, uploaded the video and later got a million views. This tunnel would later become one of his series called Exploring the Haunted Tunnel. 
  • The Miramar Tunnel is located in the San Diego area.
  • The miramar tunnel is the most haunted tunnel: Many have explored this estranged tunnel, but also have been frightened while exploring. They say while entering the tunnel, you feel uneasy, nervous, and feel like something or someone is watching your every move.
  • It is said that the tunnel is about twenty miles wide with a long system of more continuous tunnels. 
  • No one knows how far the tunnel goes. 
  • FaZe Rug isn't the only youtuber who explored the haunted tunnel: There is another famous youtuber by the name of OmarGoshTV, he too explored the FaZe Rug tunnel, in one of his 3 a.m. challenges. 
  • OmarGoshTV and FaZe Rug have both encountered paranormal situations: OmarGoshTV and his friend who explored the tunnel have heard a woman scream, a little girl saying mommy, soft whispers, and someone whistle from the other side of the tunnel. As of FaZe Rug he has heard voices coming from within the tunnel, and sudden whispers as both his cousin Anthony have heard talking, and feeling like they were being watched. FaZe has also captured voices on his camera as he and his cousin Anthony have explored various times in a row. 
    FaZe Rug 

    What do you Think? Do you have the guts to explore the FaZe Rug Tunnel? 

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  1. i would like to explore it but iam scared af

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  2. i would go with him but he might say im 2 small

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