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September 13, 2011

GHOSTS, HAUNTED PLACES AND POLTERGEISTS:

Ghostly goings on at Manor House
Tour guide staff at Sandwell's haunted Manor House have been spooked by the latest ghostly apparition. The Grade I listed building in Hall Green Road, West Bromwich, dates back to the 13th century. It is said to be haunted by three different spirits, including a bearded man and two young girls, who are said to appear on the kitchen stairs. But last week the three regular tour guides were really spooked by the latest incident...
(Also read: The World's Most Haunted Places)

Lydia believes her house is haunted and that is OK
Could the little house on Fontanero and Weber streets be haunted? Its owner, Lydia Klingensmith, thinks so. And she's OK with that. In fact, Lydia is convinced the previous owner, Emma Walker, has been hanging around since her death in 1985, perhaps unable to rest in peace after a life filled with tragedies...

Must visit haunted places in New York City
There are several buildings and important places in New York City famous for their haunted history. From ghosts shaking hands to jumping off the building these haunted places in New York City have plenty of paranormal activity to explore...
(Also read: Shadow People in New York)

Ghosts uncovered: the hidden world of paranormal nudism
There is one insuperable obstacle to a belief in ghosts. A ghost never comes naked: he appears either in a winding-sheet or "in his habit as he lived." To believe in him, then, is to believe that not only have the dead the power to make themselves visible after there is nothing left of them, but that the same power inheres in textile fabrics...
(Also read: Why Are Ghosts Seen Wearing Clothes?)

TIME AND SPACE:

Anchors aweigh: Sky ships and storm wizards
In the centuries before phrases like "flying saucers" and "Unidentified Flying Objects" became common vernacular, thousands of people claimed to have witnessed bizarre lights and strange boat-like vehicles traversing the heavens. Skeptics dismiss these reports as misidentified natural phenomenon like comets and meteors, but ancient alien theorists are equally convinced that these odd objects prove that our world has been receiving extraterrestrial visitors for generations...

Highways to high strangeness
We've all driven in the dark of night. There are parts of the world, however, where driving is truly an adventure. Highways stretch though the emptiness for hundreds of miles, bereft of services, with only the moon providing the least bit of illumination. These are the distant roads that beckon to us as we seek the unknown.....


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