Aurora, North Carolina Ghost Tales


Aurora, North Carolina is an apparently usual area while the sun is in the sky, but the phantom descriptions passed on by the folks who live here are enough to make anyone think twice about making a stop in this town. Many ghost stories have been disclosed by the local residents. Not everybody believes in the stories the local residents tell, but not everyone of the dwellers of Aurora are breathing.

These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.

The ghost of a man holding a sword can frequently be made out fluttering across Beacham Savanna in the early morning hours.

A woman with larvae crawling out of her eye sockets has from time to time been made out at T G Clay Pond Dam Number Three before sunrise taking pleasure in the panorama. It has been declared that this specific ghost likes startling foolhardy people who come seeking ghosts in Aurora.

The phantom of a bound up lady has purportedly been perceived on one or two occasions guzzling paint at the water at Bear
 
    Grass Point.

A woman with the head of a goblin can now and then be noticed smoking a cigar by Huddy Gut.

A female hauling her head beneath her arm was observed articulating into the air by Alligator Gut. The ghost did not care that there was somebody other there.

 



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