Kaibito, Arizona Ghost Tales


The bright hours in Kaibito, Arizona are equal to bright hours anywhere else, but not all of the natives of this settlement are breathing. Scores of phantom sightings have been passed on by the folks who live here. Several folks who live here allege these stories are untrue, but terrifying things unquestionably go on here in Kaibito during the night.

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

A gentleman with the head of a goblin was witnessed downing water from Kaibito Spring at night. Frightened by the bystanders the ghost vanished into the darkness. Scores of folks who live here argue this ghost enjoys frightening people who are fearless enough to disrupt the tranquility in Kaibito.

A fairly rotten human corpse was seen smoking a cigar up on the summit of Arrowhead Mesa. This individual phantom has been observed frequently in this neighborhood.

A female in flames, gripping a fuel container has often been distinguished verbalizing into the thin air by Red Bluff.

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    ghost of a young air force pilot is regularly seen in the backseat of a Ford by the driver witnessing the ghost in her rear view mirror around midnight. One thing's for sure, this ghost certainly is scary; one that should be avoided.

A young-looking girl wearing a blood-splattered wedding gown has purportedly been witnessed on several occasions by a man hiking along a trail in the vicinity of Kaibito. Either way, it's a frightening ghost that you wouldn't want to run into in the early morning hours.

 



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