Nothing too special, but certainly a bit weird: finding what appeared to be remnants of a satanic "ceremony" - and while it was, like all such findings, almost certainly made by a group of teenagers, it was not the usual let's-drink-beer-and-spray-a-pentagram nonsense, but something taken quite seriously by the designer(s). The pentagram was in fact a centerpiece, carefully painted in black and red, and surrounded by wax stains from melted red candles (no black candles in the store, I suppose
), but there were literally dozens of smaller symbols and writings surrounding it, too - all looking as if whoever drew really considered it important, investing time and attention to do that. And as far as I could tell, based on the memories of my own short interest in the subject in the teenage years, the symbols and the wording (in Latin, no less - those recognizable ones, anyway) were accurate. (Or rather "accurately copied from books on the subject", probably, but still...). A dark stain nearby was probably from an unrelated beer bottle (at least that's what I told myself ;))
Unfortunately, I only had an old cell phone with me - capable of taking amazing photos sized 120x80 pixels, in 256 colors, no flash - so all the miserable photos I tried taking showed nothing but darkness. (Which was, perhaps, appropriate.)
It was in a shell of a sort of ruined shack-like structure, on top of a small hill leading to an abandoned railway station I wanted to look at, and although it was sunny daytime outside, I still had visions of a local version of Ricky Kasso hanging out in the spot...
When I returned there after some (lengthy) time, not much remained - spots on concrete and a vague shape of a circle...