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Halma, Minnesota seems like any other zone in America, but this is a city where the undead march the roads during the night. Things go on here that cannot be given an explanation. Several people who live here declare there are no phantoms, but with so many phantoms in Halma you have a reasonably magnificent chance of distinguishing one if you stay overnight here.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
A bloodcurdling skeleton is repeatedly perceived in Lake Bronson State Park around midnight hauling a dead body across the dirt. Any which way, this ghost undoubtedly is creepy; one that you wouldn't wish to meet at the stroke of midnight.
A gentleman that turned into a vampire has been said to have been spotted on a small number of occasions down by the water at Cemetery Point pushing orbs about. According to the residents, this ghost could be the spirit of a person who lived here who passed away here in Halma a long time ago.
A glowing human character may repeatedly
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be made out appearing terrifying near Lake Bronson State Park. If you listen to what the local residents argue, this phantom is possibly the tormented phantom of a local who used to live here in Halma.
The ghost of a young gentleman dressed in a winter coat can be seen often at Bronson Lake Dam at midnight gazing irritably at the viewer.
A beheaded gentleman has occasionally been noticed snooping in mailboxes after midnight in Halma.
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