Hanapepe, Hawaii Ghost Tales


While the sun is shining you may very well assume Hanapepe, Hawaii is just equal to any other settlement, but if you are easily alarmed, you'd best stay at a safe distance from this place during the dark hours. Night is living dead time around here. Some local residents claim there are no ghosts, but Hanapepe is filled with struggling spirits just waiting to spook you.

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

The spirit of an old cleaning lady is frequently seen taking a rest on a sofa in an apartment near Hanapepe. A lot of folks who live here assert this spirit gets pleasure from scaring foolish people who come seeking spirits in Hanapepe. No matter what people verbalize, this phantom sure is bloodcurdling; one that you wouldn't want to run into at midnight.

The spirit of a young-looking female dressed as a maid can repeatedly be observed staring at the water by Port Allen Small Boat Harbor in the early morning hours.

The spirit of a homeless guy has now and then
 
    been seen down by the water at Hanapepe Bay going crazy. One thing is for guaranteed, this is a bad ghost that any reasonable person wouldn't wish to encounter.

A creepy creature is sometimes spotted chucking chunks of concrete next to the shore at Glass Beach.

The ghost of a silver-miner has allegedly been witnessed on frequent occasions in Baldwin Monument at night burrowing a cavity.

 



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