Zone1 have you ever seen something ghostly?

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I didn't see it with my physical eye, but sensed in by my sixth sense. Skipton Castle. I walking up the stairs of the entrance and felt something whoosh past, down the stairs. Got a bunch of impressions all at once, green velvet, terror, and movement towards the ruins of the chapel, followed by deep sadness.

My host told me that, at the time the castle was inhabited, prostitutes customarily wore green.

It took about an hour to shake off the sadness and terror.

Before we started out on that trip, my host showed me a bunch of photos of castles, and Skipton jumped out, regardless of the fact that it was small and unimposing.

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I didn't see it with my physical eye, but sensed in by my sixth sense. Skipton Castle. I walking up the stairs of the entrance and felt something whoosh past, down the stairs. Got a bunch of impressions all at once, green velvet, terror, and movement towards the ruins of the chapel, followed by deep sadness.

My host told me that, at the time the castle was inhabited, prostitutes customarily wore green.

It took about an hour to shake off the sadness and terror.

Before we started out on that trip, my host showed me a bunch of photos of castles, and Skipton jumped out, regardless of the fact that it was small and unimposing.

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Take a walk at the Confederate POW camp near Andersonville, Alabama, and tell me what you feel.
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I also get very depressed amid large collections of antiques. Went to a huge warehouse of antique furniture in Tacoma and I couldn't remain in the building for more than about 20 minutes.

A few pieces at a time don't have much of an effect. I've had an antique pub table and I loved it. I currently own a very old Japanese tansu chest and I love it. A lot like this one

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There are, they've had several paranormal investigators. Most of all is how heavy the air is, and an emotional
feeling of despair and sadness.
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That's a hard feeling to describe until you've felt it. I probably wouldn't last five minutes there.


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That's a hard feeling to describe until you've felt it. I probably wouldn't last five minutes there.


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My wife and I felt it, she started crying.
My friends visited the place and they too felt what we did.
It's a very strange feeling.
 
I say a gray running around once. That was scary.
Out in the boondocks in the dark, but we had a spotlight.
I wasn't alone. These things are probably what some call Chupacabras.
Not sure, they're kinda humanoid but can move very fast.
They were ducking down along a hedge and running..fast.
Do not know what they were up to, but the dogs didn't go off, and they made noise close to us..probably by accident. Tbh, I think they were targeting the chicken coop. That's where they came from.
 
My wife and I felt it, she started crying.
My friends visited the place and they too felt what we did.
It's a very strange feeling.
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Yes, I also sat on a bench outside of the Skipton Castle wall and wept for a while.


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Gettysburg has 'Ghost' walks that they claim have unusual... things... that occur.

I'm skeptic of all such things but I do keep an open mind to the hauntings places of great evil.

I'd not risk a night tour at Auschwitz.
 
Did a tour of Fort Palaski where Union Prisoners were held. Looking in where they were kept, I felt a presence and my mind could almost see them staring at me. It was a sad experience.
 
My family had a haunted house down by the river.
It's still there. They said weird things happened and they didn't stay there too long.
It's north of whatever bridge that is over the Hillsborough river. I think Columbus. It's on county property in a park now.
But people really don't go there.
The house is on the NW side of the Hillsborough river just N of some street. It ain't purty. I could be wrong, but I think Alessi's is not far from there. Pretty sure Alessi's is right there on the left if you're heading east before where that house is.
 
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My family had a haunted house down by the river.
It's still there. They said weird things happened and they didn't stay there too long.
It's north of whatever bridge that is over the Hillsborough river. I think Columbus. It's on county property in a park now.
But people really don't go there.
The house is on the NW side of the Hillsborough river just N of some street. It ain't purty. I could be wrong, but I think Alessi's is not far from there. Pretty sure Alessi's is right there on the left if you're heading east before where that house is.
That structure could on the NE side there. Last I saw it was still there. For real. I never lived there, but mah kinfolk did.
 
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My sister lived in a house where very odd things happened.

I was babysitting one night when it sounded like something was rolling down the hallway upstairs, then rolling back, and then CRASH! I was too scared to go up and look, and when my sister and her hubby got home shortly after, they went up and looked in the bedroom where a wardrobe on casters was lying on it's face on the floor.


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i once saw something ghostly in Scotland.

who else ... wherever it was ...

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One night I was sitting in my living room on my recliner and got a weird feeling like I was being watched and got goose bumps. Then out of the corner of my eye I saw a silhouette figure wearing a black trenchcoat and wide brimmed hat quickly float through the shadows from the kitchen, though the dining room and into a bedroom.

It scared the hell out of me. I literally felt the hair on the back of my head stand up. I was paralyzed in fear until the adrenaline put me in fight or flight mode and I jumped out the chair and ran into the room after him.

But It just disappeared. It was nowhere to be found in the room and the windows were locked. I just figured I was tired, buzzed, half asleep and hallucinating. But it seemed real.

Many years later I found out that many other people have seen him too. They call him the Hat Man.
 
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