Located near Miltn in Scotland's western Dunbartonshire region, Overtoun Bridge is of great architectural and aesthetic importance. It also has an important historical place. The mystery of this bridge, known as the 'Suicide Bridge', cannot be solved.
The Overtoun Bridge opened for use in 1950. A very interesting thing happens to anyone who crosses with their dog to go to Overtoun Kelesi in 1951, a year after its opening. When they reach the middle of the bridge, changes in the dog's movements begin. The angry dog jumps off the bridge and commits suicide.
Of course, it is not only the suicide of a dog that causes the bridge to be called the "Suicide Bridge". After 1950, the dog of every visitor who crosses the bridge with his dog gives the same reactions in the same place and at the same level. Their dog also commits suicide by jumping off a bridge.
The dogs, who started to get restless in the middle of the bridge, suddenly get rid of their owners and jump off the bridge. There is talk of 600 dogs committing suicide. 600 dogs, same place, same alignment and suicide… Isn't it interesting?
Naturally, when this is the case, the people come to the following opinion about this situation; Evil spirits in Overtoun Castle curse the dogs so that they do not reach the castle, causing them to commit suicide.
As a realistic approach, Animal Behavior Expert Dr. David Sand's research is available. As a result of his research on the bridge, Dr. David Sand finds what drives dogs to suicide. The smell of mink living under the bridge makes dogs nervous. Dogs who can't stand the smell reflexively jump off the bridge to find the smell, he concludes.
But he argues that the fact that all dogs jump in the same place and in the same line cannot be explained by science. After these suicide cases, warning signs are placed on the bridge saying that those who will cross with their dogs should hold their dogs tightly.
ATTENTION TO OUR DOGS!
Well, what do you say, is it really because of mink smells?
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