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HAUNTED BRITAIN (p7) Real Ghost Stories


True British Ghost stories..

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HAUNTED BRITAIN (p14) Real Ghost Stories


True British Ghost stories..

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Haunted Investigators Episode #1 Mansfield Ohio Reformatory Prison Ghost hunters


www.hauntedinvestigators.com This is our very first episode which has been re-edited and updated to it’s fullest potential. This was a memorable investigation for us. Hope you enjoy!

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HAUNTED BRITAIN (p2) Real Ghost Stories


True British Ghost stories..

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HAUNTED Ghost Ship FIESTA Mission 5


**THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR Commenting/Rating/Subbin/Favin** Me+My Friends+Haunted Ship=Good Times :) BEHIND THE SCENES VIDEO: www.youtube.com FOLLOW MY ADVENTURE: www.fiestamovement.com STARRING Brittani Taylor Shane Dawson www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Joe Nation www.joenation.tv http FILMED BY Joe Nation www.joenation.tv http SPECIAL EFFECTS BY Dane Boedigheimer www.youtube.com MUSIC BY www.incompetech.com http TWITTER www.twitter.com BLOGTV www.blogtv.com FACEBOOK www.facebook.com MYSPACE www.myspace.com WEBSITE www.brittanilouisetaylor.com

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For Lauderdale Ghost Tours — Hunt The Haunted Tonight!

Hunt ghosts with the Ghosts, Mysteries & Legends tour of Old Fort Lauderdale, www.fortlauderdaleghosttours.com, Fort Lauderdale’s premier ghost tour. Ghost Guides introduce visitors and locals to Fort Lauderdale’s “other night life” as they walk along the banks of the New River in the city’s historic district.

The ghost tour takes guests to the city’s most haunted places right in the heart of downtown, where the Tequesta Indians lived when the Spanish Conquistadors arrived and where the city as we know it today began.

The tour’s chief ghost guide, Christian Rieger, says, “We concentrate our tour in the area where Fort Lauderdale started as a modern city – where the Flagler railroad came through in 1896.

”The freeze of 1895 that killed the citrus trees through central Florida, caused Henry Flagler to extend his Florida Eastcoast Railroad from Palm Beach to what is today Miami.

The city’s first hotel, built because the railroad’s coming through, was built next to the tracks at the river. Historians say that it is this area, where we have our ghost hunting, that the city, as we know it today, began.”

Ghost tour guides, wearing a cape, top hat and carrying a lantern, tell stories of the fabled New River, trading posts and 100 year-old mansions. Is the Ghost Train that speeds silently over the tracks the train that caused the death 500 people in the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935? Some locals who claim to have seen it think so.

Visitors on the tour will discover the mystery of the woman in the white wedding dress and why she stands alone on the balcony of the city’s oldest standing hotel building. Guides also tell tales of Seminole Indians that still haunt the river, the ghosts of early settlers, and the haunts of a popular restaurant.

”It is great family entertainment,” says Rieger, “something for the family to do after dinner besides watch television in the hotel room. It also works great for local families, because ghost tours are a clever way of introducing local history to children – a way of making history interesting and easy to listen to.”

”And bring your digital camera. We have had many guests who have photographed various images in the spirit world.”

For more info, contact 954 523 1501or admin@fortlauderdaleghosttours.com

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Christian Rieger has been writing financial and travel articles since 1965. He has also written sightseeing scripts for New York, Savannah, Key West, San Juan and Fort Lauderdale. He operates tour companies in Key West and Fort Lauderdale.

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Has Anyone Ever Seen A Ghost, Or Lived In A Haunted House?

My husband and I have lived in a couple haunted places. My husband worked at theater that was massively haunted. I am curious if anyone has any actual ghost stories? My husband and I have both seen full body apparitions and we’ve captured EVPs on an old civil war battleground. I was wonderful if anyone else has had any great real ghostly experiences of their own?

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What Do You Like Most Most Haunted Or Ghost Hunters?

I have to say Ghost Hunters it seems more honest and is not just a load of screaming and shaky cameras and dodgy “psychics” . They just record and study the data and don’t just jump to a controversial conclusion just stick to what they discover much more interesting and keeps me open minded.

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Do You Know The Name Of An Old Ghost Movie Where A Couple Buys A House On The Sea And It Is Haunted By A Woman?

The ghost was a dancer, and she died by dancing into a mirror. Now she tries to pull others into her mirror.

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What to Do in Fort Lauderdale â?? Take the Ghosts and Mysteries Tour

 

As the burnt orange light of dusk dimmed into deep, dark blue on the evening western horizon, Scarlet the Wiccan ghost tour guide of Fort Lauderdale did her glide-walk around the corner of Las Olas and Andrews to meet tonightâ??s group of ghost hunters in the Ghosts, Mysteries and Legends tour. It is what to do in Fort Lauderdale beyond the pale of the ordinary. Are you drawn to the mysterious, the unknown and the explained? Then this is your thing to do in Fort Lauderdale â?? under the cover of the night sky. For most ghost tour guides giving a ghost tour, it is merely a night job to make extra income. But for Ms. Scarlet the Wiccan, dealing with the spirits is part of her life. “I believe in the afterlife,” she says, “and that is a part of my daily life. The spirits are always with me. As they are with all of us.” She adds, “Ghosts have felt the need to reveal themselves to me since I was four. My first visitation was from a great aunt. I didnâ??t realize she was a ghost until I told my mom about the lady in my room. My mom gathered up the old photo albums and asked me to show her who it was. The lady I selected was my great aunt who had passed three days before I was born.” “I wear a black dress, black cape and top hat. It is not simply part and parcel of an entertaining night out with someone wearing late 19th century attire. Black is traditionally worn to protect from evil spirits. So this getup actually has a purpose, no matter where a ghost tour is.” This is not your ordinary ghost tour. It is more like taking the first class in a the course of How a Wizard Deals with the Spirits of the Night. More importantly she has fun on the tour, as a result, so do the guests â?? particularly the children. They are fascinated by Ms Scarletâ??s collection of amulets, charms, incense and stones along with diving rods and a laser thermometer, which she uses to find and bring out the spirits of the Netherworld. The adults like her total style. The night I went on the tour, there was a group of ten adults, half of whom were on it for the third time. “The tour can vary from night to night,” says our tour guide. “What I cover depends on the curiosity and questions of the crowd. ” “Usually the tour ends outside of two haunted, 100 year-old mansions,” says Alison, one of the third-time participants, “but tonight, because we have repeated the tour, Ms Scarlet walked a little farther to the site of the Cooley Massacre. ” “This incident, by a group of renegade Seminoles killing a wife, her three kids and their tutor, execution style,” adds Ms Scarlet, “started the Second Seminole War for which President Jackson had a fort built nearby called Fort Lauderdale. It is this area of land, next to the fork of the New River, where our city began and how we got our name. “The spirits of the Indians, and the early Spanish and American settlers still linger. There are a few sightings of early and mid-20th century ghosts, but otherwise we have gotten lots of readings in this neighborhood and photos of many orbs.” In a group of eight participants, there were five children from three to 12 years old. It was the latterâ??s birthday. “They were a lot of fun” says Ms. Scarlet, “and I made the night special for the kids. I took dye-cut goody bags with a pattern of roses, hearts, and stars and put a few items in each one â?? a glow-in-the-dark eye bouncy ball, a package of popcorn that turns orange when you pop it, an “energy stone” and each girl got a chocolate-covered granola bar. I told the girls if they put three push lights in their bags, the bag would cast shapes on their walls!” What made the tour special for the birthday girl is the guide brought her a cape and battery-operated candle so that she could be her assistant and guest guide. You could see the thrill in her eyes. All the party girls were into the ghost tour. An 11 year old told me she wanted to be a ghost hunter and a medium so that people could talk to their dead family members. What an unusual profession for an 11 year old to want. Then the birthday girl added in that she has seen ghosts before. She said she saw her Dad! The six year old then chimed in that she didn’t see her Dad but she felt him!!!!! Like going to Disney World, taking the Ghost and Mystery tour in Fort Lauderdale is for the kid in all of us. More information and photos are at â?? and at MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/fortlauderdaleghosthunt.

Olga Marie Pathinas-Brovanovitch was born in Moscow, U.S.S.R. in 1954 to two members of the Communist Party, was trained in espionage in a training town in the Urals, where she learned Arabic, French, Polish and English with natural accents. When she was 15, the foreign service began to make use of her various talents. For more information visit at http://www.myspace.com/fortlauderdaleghosthunt.
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