Bandera, Texas Ghost Tales


Bandera, Texas is just a regular town in the daylight hours, but the phantom descriptions disclosed by the locals are enough to make anybody think again about spending the night here. Things happen here that can't be explained by science. People who have never spent a night in this municipality will surely tell you it's lies, but not all the inhabitants of Bandera are alive.

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

An armed forces outfit striding about without a body in it can from time to time be witnessed by Bandera Creek stacking
 
    bricks. It has been claimed that this exact spirit may be the soul of a local who died here in Bandera long ago.

The ghost of a severely burned woman has frequently been made out struggling up
  from a storm drain on a Bandera road at midnight.

The spirit of a gentleman with a name cut into his leg is regularly distinguished poking around in mailboxes before sunrise in Bandera.

The phantom of the driver of a train has purportedly been spotted on one or two occasions laundering a bloody pillow in Coal Springs in the early morning hours. If you listen to the residents, this ghost could be a recognized old days native of Bandera. Nevertheless, this spirit certainly is chilling; one that is preferably not upset.

The ghost of a severely mangled hunter pulling a dead wolf may
often be spotted at Berry Lake Dam before sunrise glugging down root beer.

The ghost of a young woman with a rope around her neck has from time to time been made out very late at night staring over Potato Flats.

A guy without a head is sometimes observed on the top of Cloud Mountain before dawn glancing at the view.

A tremendously scary ghost has purportedly been witnessed on several instances hurling rocks into Montague Lake in the early morning hours. In any case, this is an intimidating phantom that you do not want to run into at midnight.

The ghost of an elderly gold digger with a sizeable beard and an eye patch can now and then be noticed in Clark Hollow at night seeking somebody. According to what the people who live here say, this ghost is almost certainly the undeparted ghost of a local who used to have a house here in Bandera.

The ghost of a flight attendant was noticed playing a tune on a guitar in a Bandera trailer. This ghost is very active in this area; there have been a small number of additional accounts of this exact ghost.

The ghost of an aged Indian chief materialized in a mirror in a Bandera flat; the phantom was solely detectable in the mirror. This is one of those ghosts that is distinguished very frequently in close proximity. Loads of local residents allege this ghost is the undeceased spirit of a long forgotten Bandera local resident.

A black as coal snake that transformed into a female was seen in an apartment right next door to Bandera. The watcher fled when he set eyes on the ghost. Regardless of what people express, it undeniably is a bloodcurdling spirit that you shouldn't go searching for.

The ghost of a youthful woman outfitted as a maid emerged trying to grab something in Guadalupe River State Park near the park headquarters. When the onlooker came into view the phantom escaped. Folks say that this ghost is the ghost of a vacationer that was murdered while journeying through Bandera some decades ago. One thing's for certain, this is an unfriendly ghost that should be let alone.

The ghost of a destitute guy was observed searching for a box beside a parked Ford in a Bandera parking lot in the early morning hours. The appearance of the eye witness alarmed the ghost who then disappeared.



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