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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Jan 15, 2018 0:07:00 GMT -5
Not that I know of. My Father and Mother did a paranormal investigator tour once in Gettysburg thinking it'd be at least somewhat interesting to check out a battlefield or something... instead they took them to a random apartment of someone that died in 1980... and the way they described it made it sound like a total farce. He was the great, great, great grandson of private Beuregard Longfellow, and he had a heart attack while watching Diff'rent Strokes.. oooohh Nah, I don't believe in ghosts or any of that, so I don't really see the need as anything creepy seems pretty cut and dried confirmation bias to me; that said, people that are into that sort of things can do what they like. I can't shit on someone else's entertainment.
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Post by "Playboy" Don Douglas on Jan 15, 2018 3:06:11 GMT -5
Sensabaugh Tunnel. I didn't see anything definite. There was some weird shadowy movement at the other side that couldn't be explained when we turned on the headlights and nothing was there.
There was also an unexplained blue light shining on the outside of the tunnel.
The creepiest thing was the KKK graffiti and the fact that on our way back out, we passed a long string of cars heading in that all flashed their lights and blew their horns at us. It's in a rural area, so there was no obvious reason for that much traffic on that back road.
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Post by Natural Born Farmer on Jan 15, 2018 3:31:42 GMT -5
No, because ghosts don’t exist and spending money on something like that is asinine. Just replying to the OP. At the end of the day it’s your money, spend it on what you like. Whether that’s psychic readings, ouija boards, or tours of places supposedly fulla g-g-g-g-GHOSTS!!!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2018 8:51:04 GMT -5
I think ghosts and explorations of ghosts is a concept mostly for morons and best left to stories.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2018 9:09:47 GMT -5
Nothing to add other than I want to visit the Villisca house and the Winchester house.
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Jan 15, 2018 9:34:23 GMT -5
I actually totally forgot, I guess I have checked out a 'haunted' place. There's an area out in the mountains about fifteen minutes from where I grew up called the Dover Lights (cuz that town is Dover see). In this one area there are 'ghost lights' that appear. There's a legend about conquistadors lookin for gold and the lights are their lanterns.
We went out there one time, and sure enough there was a couple of yellow round looking, shimmering lights off in the distance maybe a qtr mile down the mtn. My buddy yells out "We've got your gold!" and coincidentally one of the lights turns red and seems to grow and move up toward us right as he said it. Then they disappeared. So that was neat, but so clearly some sort of natural geological or atmospheric thing that to call it 'haunted' is silly.
But I did go back a few times cuz I got the idea to do a mini documentary for a film class. Only ever saw a few weak lights those times, and nothing I could get on film. Had to fake it with multi-colored flashlight. It so impressed the prof, he suggested I take my hoaxed footage to local news haha.
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Post by agent817 on Jan 15, 2018 9:53:47 GMT -5
Kind of. I went to cover a story on a paranormal investigation at a house that was said to be haunted. The investigators had some proof of entities in the home as there were some sounds in an EVP, as well as in a photo, there were these orbs near one of the people involved. Plus, when we were in a room of the house, one girl felt something rub against her face and heard some sounds around her ear. It gave me a new perspective on the paranormal.
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Post by Milkman Norm on Jan 15, 2018 10:26:32 GMT -5
Yes.
The Stanley Hotel The Tower of London The RMS Queen Mary Woodstock Opera House
Never saw anything.
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Post by Hit Girl on Jan 15, 2018 16:14:33 GMT -5
Every school seems to have a ghost legend. In primary school it was a boy who fell through a roof. In middle school it was an old woman who haunted a bathroom. High school was a little different. Someone told me the woodwork teacher was a werewolf.
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Post by edgestar on Jan 15, 2018 17:47:52 GMT -5
I think ghosts and explorations of ghosts is a concept mostly for morons and best left to stories. I was interested in seeing the town, since I'd never been there before, and it was fun to see people walking through the abandoned houses. I took some pics, and put them in a memory book I made for my boyfriend, for Christmas. I wouldn't call any of those people names, for checking for ghosts.
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Post by Perd on Jan 21, 2018 1:32:57 GMT -5
The street I grew up on, at nights when it rained, it was said that you coupd sometimes see an old man and a little boy walking down the street. I gathered the courage to look out my window numerous times, but never saw a thing.
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