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Cold Bay, Alaska Ghost Tales | |
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By day you may well imagine Cold Bay, Alaska is exactly the same as any other municipality, but this is a municipality where the undeceased pace the residential roads during the moonlight hours. Things occur around here that cannot be rationalized. Folks who have never spent the night in this city will surely tell you it's all just superstition, but anyone who has spent the night in Cold Bay, Alaska knows better.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
The phantom of a man having half his head missing is rumored to have been made out on numerous instances dragging a cadaver over the grass in Izembek National Wildlife Refuge at midnight. Whichever way, it's undoubtedly a scary spirit that any sensible person wouldn't want to bump into.
The ghost of a young female sporting a bloody wedding dress can now and then be seen fly fishing from the shore of Simeon Lake before sunrise. A resident declares that this ghost is the ghost of a traveler that was killed while journeying through
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Cold Bay in the past. In any event, this is a bad ghost that should be avoided.
The ghost of a 10 feet enormous man was noticed on the apex of Mount Simeon at midnight observing the view. The ghost was gobbled up by the night after being seen.
The phantom of a lady with half her head missing became visible shining a kerosene lamp next
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to the water at Delta Point. When witnessed the ghost came within reach of the eye witness who then escaped.
A lady with a sword in her head was made out pondering late at night by a road sign in Cold Bay. This exact ghost has been made out very often in this location. Some of the residents argue this ghost is that of a resident who settled here in Cold Bay some time ago. Regardless of what, it's a bloodcurdling ghost that you do not want to bump into late in the night.
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