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Tate, Georgia Ghost Tales | |
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Daylight in Tate, Georgia is precisely like day anywhere else in the US, but some former people from days gone by have come back here. The ghosts of this settlement don’t leave anyone unfrightened. People who have never spent a night in this settlement will tell you it's all just superstition, but Tate is filled with undeparted spirits just waiting to scare you.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
The ghost of a lady with half her head missing is occasionally witnessed exploring Abs Gap in detail at night. It's been claimed that this specific spirit could be a distinguished yesteryear dweller of Tate. Nonetheless, it sure is a chilling ghost that you would not want to run into in the early morning hours.
A woman with a machete in her head has supposedly been noticed on one or two instances floating down on Blackwell Creek late in the night. In any case, this ghost indisputably is frightening; one that any reasonable person wouldn't want to meet.
A wandering ghost can
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now and then be spotted pointing at the observer down next to the water at Coffey Cove.
The ghost of an aircraft pilot has regularly been spotted strolling through a flat outside Tate.
The bloodcurdling spirit of a Gaul is repeatedly observed on the top of Burnt Mountain on a dark night looking at the vista. If you listen to the locals, this ghost is the undeparted soul of a long gone Tate resident. Whatever people say, this is an unsympathetic ghost that you shouldn't go looking for.
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