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Carmine, Texas Ghost Tales | |
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The daytime hours in Carmine, Texas are the same as daytime hours anywhere else, but if you are easily startled, you'd better stay away from this location in the moonlight hours. Lots of phantom reports have been exposed by the people who live here. A number of people who live here say these reports are untrue, but if you are courageous enough to stay overnight in Carmine, you may perhaps observe a phantom for yourself.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
The ghost of an aged lady clutching a revolver may be spotted often on the top of Homeymeyer
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Mountain before dawn looking at the sight.
The spirit of an elderly Indian chief has from time to time been perceived pushing orbs around at Els Lake Dam before sunrise. Locals who have witnessed
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this phantom claim this phantom is the phantom of a vacationer that was murdered while driving through Carmine a long time ago.
A black rat that turned into a female is occasionally witnessed marveling at White Bluffs at the stroke of midnight. Local people say that this ghost gets pleasure from startling folks who dare to disrupt the tranquility in Carmine. Whatever people articulate, this is a nasty ghost that you would not want to bump into late in the night.
The phantom of a destitute guy has been witnessed on numerous instances chucking chunks of concrete into the flowing water at Albers
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Branch late in the night.
A chilling creature has repeatedly been distinguished walking a Terrier after midnight on a dark Carmine avenue.
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