Ely, Nevada Ghost Tales


In the daytime Ely, Nevada is equal to any other US settlement, but if you are easily alarmed, you'd better stay at a safe distance from this location during the night time. Night time is living dead time in this place. Not everybody has faith in the reports the folks who live here tell, but a trip to Ely, Nevada will make anyone believe.

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

The phantom of a pregnant female was noticed seated on the floor in a flat next to Ely. When the phantom was seen it disappeared into the night. Regardless of what
 
    folks verbalize, this is a horrible ghost that is better not interrupted.

A headless man was noticed struggling to snatch something up on the summit of Heusser Mountain. The phantom was ingested
  by the thin air after being noticed. Some of the locals argue this ghost may well be a distinguished yesteryear dweller of Ely. One thing's for sure, it's a terrifying ghost that you wouldn't wish to come across in the early morning hours.

The ghost of a physician with a blood-covered uniform became visible before dawn checking out Hercules Gap in detail. Being frightened by the witnesses the ghost receded into the dark. Well, it is indisputably a terrifying phantom that any commonsensical person would not want to meet.

The ghost of a man clutching a blood-covered spear was noticed
marveling at The Cove in the early morning hours. When seen the spirit moved toward the watcher who then ran away. In any event, this ghost certainly is creepy; one that you shouldn't go searching for.

The phantom of a civil war warrior was spotted in Murry Creek calling out names of people. This precise ghost has been seen very frequently in this place. According to the local residents, this ghost is the struggling spirit of a former Ely person who lived here.

The ghost of a terribly charred lady is repeatedly made out appearing chilling by Steptoe Slough. Regardless of what, this is an unfriendly phantom that is preferably not messed with.

The spirit of a train driver has been made out on a few occasions glugging down water from Bennett Spring at night. Regardless of what folks say, it undoubtedly is a creepy ghost that you do not want to bump into at night.

A woman devoid of a head may regularly be made out by Basset Lake Dam very late at night looking at the water.

A gentleman with no head may be spotted frequently at night hurrying after a passing Honda on a shady highway near Ely. Scores of locals declare this spirit is the spirit of a visitor that was killed while journeying through Ely some time ago.

An extremely frightening ghost has once in a while been perceived in the backseat of a Buick by the driver catching a sight of the phantom in his rear view mirror before dawn.

The ghost of an old lady holding a rifle is rumored to have been made out on frequent occasions raking leaves in the yard of a house in Ely.

The ghost of an aged Indian chief can sometimes be distinguished digging a crack in Cave Lake State Park near the ranger station.

A dark crow that shape-shifted into a woman has frequently been perceived outside the entrance to Great Basin National Park destroying a photo. People here say that this spirit is that of a person who had a home here in Ely long ago. One thing's for sure, this is an unsympathetic ghost that any sane person wouldn't wish to bump into.

The ghost of a young woman outfitted as a house keeper is often noticed by an old man canoeing in a river in the neighborhood of Ely. A resident says that this ghost takes pleasure in scaring foolhardy folks who have the guts to disrupt the quiet in Ely. In any event, it without a doubt is a scary spirit that you shouldn't go trying to find.



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