Kite, Georgia Ghost Tales

Gum Log Cemetery is known, by many locals, to be haunted.  It is said that the shadows of Confederate soldiers can be seen wandering the grounds during the full moon. .
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Kite, Georgia is just a normal place in the daytime, but beneath the surface there are outlandish things going on. Paintings dance about, voices coming out of the dark. A number of local residents say these accounts are lies, but the things that take place here in Kite during the night time will give you a good scare.

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

The ghost of a train driver can sometimes be witnessed pulling a cadaver from the cold water of Battleground Creek in the early morning hours before sunrise. Whichever way, this is an antagonistic spirit that you shouldn't go seeking.

A female devoid of a head was made out shining a lamp at Harrison Pond Dam at the stroke of midnight. The bystander panicked
 
    and escaped.

The ghost of a youthful lady with a line around her neck appeared taking a rest on a bench in a building in Kite. The spirit did not seem to be scared by the witnesses. In any case, it without a doubt is a terrifying ghost that should be steered clear of.

An incredibly menacing spirit showed up marching from house to house in the early morning hours on a Kite lane. The ghost saluted the observer.

 



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