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While the sun is up Chignik Lagoon, Alaska is like any other American municipality, but this municipality has creepy riddles veiled in the darkness. The living dead are crawling over this town as the locals will inform you. Some locals claim these reports are not true, but not all the dwellers of Chignik Lagoon are quite alive.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
The phantom of a security guard with a bullet hole in his forehead has allegedly been seen on a few instances at Ross Cove before dawn gazing down into the water. In any
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event, it is certainly a creepy ghost that should be kept away from.
The ghost of a gentleman wearing soldier's attire can from time to time be seen at Alaska Packers Association Chignik Dam at
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night trying to find a woman. Regardless of what, this ghost sure is terrifying; one that is preferably not messed with.
A woman with a machete sticking out of her head was noticed being carried by a llama by the side of a road outside Chignik Lagoon. When observed the ghost came close to the observer who then fled. One thing is for sure, it's a creepy spirit that you don't want to run into before sunrise.
The armor of a medieval knight devoid of a human inside was spotted screaming up on Ship Mountain. This precise ghost has been seen time and again in this neighborhood. One of the folks
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who live here firmly declares that this ghost could be the spirit of a resident who passed on here in Chignik Lagoon in the past.
A half see-through man outfitted as the captain of a fishing boat
came into sight walking through a mobile home close to Chignik Lagoon. There are further testimonies involving this spirit in the neighborhood.
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Other haunted towns near Chignik Lagoon, Alaska:
Chignik, Alaska, 5 miles away
Chignik Lake, Alaska, 23 miles away
Port Heiden, Alaska, 32 miles away
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