Weimar, California Ghost Tales


One would imagine that there's nothing outlandish involving Weimar, California, but there are ghosts in this municipality, and they materialize during the moonlight hours. Spirits are so normal in this place; loads of locals don’t even lose sleep about it any longer. Some locals assert there are no ghosts, but a stopover in Weimar, California will make anybody believe.

These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.

A decapitated man has once in a while been witnessed near Codfish Falls in the early morning hours before sunrise looking furiously at the witness. A person who lives here says that this ghost is the undeparted soul of a long departed Weimar local. Anyhow, this is a hostile ghost that you shouldn't go seeking.

A woman with her left arm and left leg chopped off is now and then noticed going out of control up on the pinnacle of Big John Hill.

The ghost of a guy holding a blood-splattered spear is rumored to have been observed on a handful of instances in the center of
 
    Brushy Creek digging a nook.

An armed forces outfit strolling around with no body in it can occasionally be witnessed destroying a map by Big Bend.

The ghost of a severely scorched woman was noticed having a seat at the kitchen counter in a Weimar flat swallowing blood from a cup. The onlooker escaped after she distinguished the ghost.

 



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