In Corona, California there once was a road known by most
locals as the Never-Ending Road.
Specifically, the road's true name was Lester
Road. Now, over twenty years later, the landscape of Corona has changed, and
the Never-Ending Road is no more. However, years ago, Lester Road was an unlit
road that people claimed became a never ending road when driven at night. The
people who made such a drive were never seen or heard from again.
The legend became so well-known that people refused to even
drive Lester Road during the day. One night, like many teens my age, I drove up
Lester Road, but only a short distance, and in my headlights it did look like
it went on forever. Frightened, I quickly turned around, because if I continued
up the road, I thought I might never return again.
Perpetuation of the legend convinced local law enforcement
to investigate. Lester Road took a sharp left turn at its end, and there were
no guard rails. Beyond the curve lay a canyon, and on the other side of the
canyon was another road that lined up so well with Lester Road that when viewed
from the correct angle, especially at night, the canyon vanished from sight,
and the road seemed to continue on up and over the hill on the other side of
the canyon. Upon investigation of the canyon, dozens of cars were found, fallen
to their doom, with the decomposing bodies of the victims still strapped to
their seats.
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