The Village of the Damned - Puvungna
(Still in Development)
CSULB (California State University Long Beach) has some strange energy on campus, especially at night. Strange fogs when conditions are not good for fog, often accompanied by a chilly breeze, many times in the middle of a heat wave. You can stand in these fogs and hear Native American drums and chanting. Odd distortions of light sparking like fire, a feelings of being watched. CSULB is built on an ancient Native American village called Puvungna. Puvunga was major religious/spiritual center for the Tongva aka Gabrielioinos.
Before CSULB was built, the Navy built a hospital and had problems right from the start. A fire burned the wooden frames used to set the concrete. After the hospital was torn down, and while CSULB was being built, construction crews were having trouble. They felt like they were being watched. Some CSULB dorms are built on what some say was the burial site in Puvunga. Could that explain the Native American style chanting and music being heard?
Some say that energy from this ancient "holy" city still lingers. Maybe a portal to another dimension is there. Could this be the reason that the sports complex was built in the shape of a pyramid?
Come walk with us along these fabled grounds and listen to these and many other tales of those who do not rest.
Please dress accordingly as changes in temperature and humidity may exists.