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Daylight in Blountstown, Florida is just equal to day anywhere else in the States, but this settlement has creepy riddles concealed in the dark. Cabinets travel around, speech out of the thin air. A number of locals assert there are no ghosts, but everybody who has settled in Blountstown is not alive.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
The ghost of a seriously mangled hunter pulling a dead coyote was observed in a Blountstown school very late at night walking the hallways. When perceived the ghost approached the witness who then ran away.
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According to what the residents argue, this ghost could be the soul of a local resident who died here in Blountstown some time ago.
The ghost of a young woman with a cord around her neck has regularly
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been witnessed in Pear-Azalea Park before sunrise going bananas. Locals who have noticed this ghost declare this ghost might be a renowned old days resident of Blountstown.
A gentleman with no head is regularly observed tossing stones into Blue Lake late at night.
A tremendously menacing ghost is rumored to have been noticed on several instances at Point Poloway at the stroke of midnight staring down into the water.
The ghost of an old female gripping a revolver may frequently be distinguished marveling at Alum Bluff in the early morning hours. Locals declare that this ghost is
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in all probability the undeparted ghost of a local person who used to dwell here in Blountstown.
The phantom of an elderly Indian chief can be witnessed repeatedly mid stream in Baker Branch dining
on a sandwich.
The ghost of an elderly cleaning lady has sometimes been observed in a mirror in a Blountstown home; the spirit was only observable in the mirror. No matter what people state, this
is a nasty ghost that is rather not interrupted.
A dark bat that transformed into a woman is now and then seen trying to dump a cadaver in Browns Mill Pond late at night.
The ghost of a
youthful lady outfitted as a maid has allegedly been distinguished on one or two instances seeking a map by a parked Chrysler in a Blountstown parking lot after midnight. One of the residents confidently
argues that this ghost is the struggling soul of a long forgotten Blountstown resident.
The ghost of a dispossessed gentleman can every so often be witnessed in a Blountstown area clothing store,
pacing the aisles.
A frightening creature has frequently been distinguished in Chattahoochee State Park quite near the ranger station howling.
The ghost of a gold-miner is often made out
staring at the stroke of midnight on a sidewalk in Blountstown.
The ghost of a gentleman clothed as a car mechanic is known to have been observed on many instances having a seat at the dining table
in a Blountstown building attempting to capture something.
A woman with a fairly transparent body may be made out very frequently mounted on a mule by the side of a road in the neighborhood of
Blountstown. One thing is for certain, it's a bloodcurdling spirit that you don't want to bump into at the stroke of midnight.
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