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Malaga, New Mexico Ghost Tales | |
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There's not a thing remarkable regarding Malaga, New Mexico by day, but after the sun has set a person could notice some scary things. Loads of ghost accounts have been told by the folks who live here. People who have never stayed for a few days in this municipality will tell you it's lies, but with so many ghosts in Malaga you have a quite magnificent chance of observing one if you stay for the night here.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
The ghost of a man gripping a bloody machete is now and then seen looking for a glove in
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Espejos Trail Historical Marker very late at night. One thing is for certain, this is an unsympathetic ghost that you do not want to encounter late at night.
A soldier's outfit staggering around
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with no body in it has allegedly been perceived on many instances in the early morning hours floating down Black River. A local resident says that this ghost enjoys scaring folks who have the guts to interrupt the quiet in Malaga. In any event, it's undeniably a menacing ghost that you shouldn't go looking for.
The spirit of a civil war warrior can from time to time be perceived looking at the water by Harroun Lake Dam late at night.
The phantom of an awfully scorched female was witnessed at the stroke of midnight conducting a piloted tour of Gyp Bend to a party of ghosts. This is
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one of those spirits that is spotted often in close proximity.
The ghost of a train driver materialized browsing through garbage cans on a Malaga avenue. The observer ran off right after she made out the ghost.
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