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King Salmon, Alaska Ghost Tales | |
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While the sun is up you may feel King Salmon, Alaska is just like any other settlement, but some long deceased folks from former times have come back to this town. The spirits of this settlement don’t leave anyone unstartled. Not everybody believes in the descriptions the locals tell, but the things that take place here in King Salmon at night will shock you.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
The ghost of a young-looking cowboy was noticed howling in Aniakchak National Monument & Preserve by the park headquarters. The bystander got freaked out and fled. In any case, it is unquestionably a creepy ghost that you wouldn't want to bump into very late at night.
The phantom of a coal-miner appeared next to the water at Grassy Point attempting to verbalize something. The ghost greeted the witness.
A lady with a partly translucent body was witnessed throwing pieces of wood into the flowing water at Eskimo Creek at night. The ghost was gobbled up by the air after
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being made out.
The ghost of a man having on a police outfit became visible frightening people by The Lower Lagoon. Alarmed by the eye witnesses the ghost withdrew into the dark. No matter what, this is an unfriendly ghost that you shouldn't go seeking.
The phantom of a security guard with a bullet hole in his forehead was noticed in a flat in King Salmon. When made out the ghost came near the onlooker who then fled. One thing is for guaranteed, it's a chilling ghost that is preferably not upset.
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Other haunted towns near King Salmon, Alaska:
Naknek, Alaska, 7 miles away
South Naknek, Alaska, 18 miles away
Egegik, Alaska, 42 miles away
New Stuyahok, Alaska, 50 miles away
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