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Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico Ghost Tales | |
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You could assume that Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico is exactly the same as any other municipality in the States, but this municipality has menacing enigmas masked in the darkness. Some of the departed won't stay underground in this municipality. Some people who live here allege these reports are untrue, but a stay in Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico will make anyone believe.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
The ghost of a young-looking lady with a wire around her neck may be made out time and again in a deserted neighborhood in the vicinity of Taos Ski Valley.
An enormously scary ghost has every now and then been witnessed in Kit Carson Memorial State Park around midnight talking into the night. Well, this ghost unquestionably is scary; one that is preferably not upset.
The ghost of an old gold digger with a big mustache and a hook instead of his hand is known to have been made out on one or two occasions at Rc+d Project Pm83 Dam around midnight taking in the vista.
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ghost of an aged female holding a shot gun was seen waving to cars along a gloomy road close to Taos Ski Valley. This is one of those ghosts that is perceived frequently close by.
The ghost of a flight attendant came into view in the early morning hours before sunrise studying Acequia Madre Del Norte Del Canon in detail. The ghost unmoved that there was someone else there.
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