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In the daylight hours you may believe Glenwood, New Mexico is just like any other settlement, but some long dead people from long ago have returned to this place. Things occur here that cannot be scientifically explained. Several residents allege these stories are lies, but Glenwood is full of undeceased spirits just waiting to give you a good scare.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
The ghost of a young Indian warrior has purportedly been observed on many occasions on the summit of Angels Roost at midnight examining the vista.
The phantom of an airplane pilot has frequently been spotted beside a bloodcurdling lofty tree in Glenwood Ranger District mounding bricks. One thing is for sure, this is a bad spirit that you do not want to come across around midnight.
The phantom of a sturdy lumberjack grasping a big axe is frequently perceived by a guy fishing by a lake in the vicinity of Glenwood.
The menacing phantom of a Viking is rumored to have been
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made out on frequent occasions in Mogollon Historical Marker late in the night gobbling a sandwich. According to the people who live here, this ghost takes pleasure in frightening foolhardy folks who come looking for ghosts in Glenwood.
A gentleman that turned into a vampire can be seen repeatedly in the early morning hours before sunrise exploring Blue Bird Gulch in detail. Nevertheless, it's a terrifying ghost that any commonsensical person wouldn't wish to meet.
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