Haiku, Hawaii Ghost Tales


In the daylight hours Haiku, Hawaii is the same as any other American settlement, but if you are easily terrified, you'd best steer clear of this place in the night time. There have been loads of meetings with persons from another zone. Folks who have never stayed a day in this city will tell you it's a pack of lies, but seeing is believing and if you stay overnight here in Haiku, you might distinguish a ghost.

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

An armed forces uniform wandering about devoid of a body in it was noticed taking a rest at
 
    the kitchen counter in a Haiku residence facing the eye witness. The appearance of the eye witness alarmed the ghost who then disappeared. According to the people who live here, this ghost may be the
  soul of a person who lived here who died here in Haiku long ago.

The ghost of a civil war warrior was made out exploring Awalau Gulch in detail after midnight. The bystander became frightened and fled. No matter what people express, this ghost certainly is frightening; one that you wouldn't want to meet before sunrise.

The spirit of a guy having satanic symbols engraved into his head emerged dragging a body across the dirt in Fourth Marine Division Memorial Park in the early morning hours. The ghost acknowledged the presence of the viewer. Based on what the folks who live here argue, this
spirit may perhaps be a renowned old days local of Haiku.

The ghost of an engine driver was spotted fly fishing from the shore of Alelele in the early morning hours before sunrise. When the ghost was made out it vanished into the night. Scores of residents declare this spirit is perhaps the stressed spirit of a resident who used to dwell here in Haiku.

The ghost of a critically mangled hunter hauling a dead wolf has often been noticed by Kamole Weir after midnight looking at the water.

A lady lacking a head is often distinguished swallowing water from Waiohiwi Falls in the early morning hours before sunrise. People who have perceived this ghost allege this ghost is the undeceased soul of an old Haiku local resident.

The ghost of a youthful female with a wire around her neck has allegedly been spotted on numerous instances in Haleakala National Park by the park headquarters trying to locate a bag.

A gentleman devoid of a head can regularly be spotted strolling through a flat in Haiku.

An unbelievably menacing ghost may be made out very often being carried by a horse down a highway near Haiku. One thing's for guaranteed, this is an unlikable ghost that any sane person wouldn't want to run into.

The ghost of an aged lady gripping a handgun has every so often been perceived at Ako Point at midnight staring down into the water. Any which way, it sure is a scary spirit that you shouldn't go trying to locate.

The ghost of an old Indian chief is from time to time spotted looking for someone at Kaulahao.

The phantom of an old cleaning lady has supposedly been seen on numerous instances in Makawao Forest Reserve before dawn collecting sticks for a fire. Folks declare that this ghost is the ghost of a traveler that was murdered while journeying through Haiku long ago.

The ghost of a young-looking woman clad as a maid has often been distinguished staring up on the summit of Kailua.

The ghost of a destitute man has supposedly been observed on one or two occasions chucking bricks into the flowing water at Hanawana Stream in the early morning hours. In any case, this ghost indisputably is frightening; one that should be shunned.

A menacing creature may repeatedly be spotted at a coin operated phone in Haiku making a phone call. No matter what, it's a menacing ghost that you wouldn't wish to run into in the early morning hours.

The phantom of a gentleman dressed as a plumber can be observed very frequently flashing a flash light in Haleki'i-Pihana Heiau State Monument quite near the ranger station.



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