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During the daylight hours the residents in Kualapuu, Hawaii perform their tasks precisely like anywhere else, but beneath the surface there are outlandish things happening. Some of the buried don't want to rest in peace in this settlement. Disbelievers don't believe in the local phantom descriptions, but the stressed souls of Kualapuu are all too real.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
A woman with her arms chopped off can occasionally be spotted shuffling orbs about in Kahualelepulu late in the night.
A soldier's uniform marching about lacking a body in it was perceived cutting down a lofty tree in Molokai Forest Reserve very late at night. The viewer ran away when he witnessed the ghost.
The ghost of an appallingly scorched lady was distinguished trying on clothes in a Kualapuu building. The spirit didn't mind that there was somebody other there.
The phantom of a guy having satanic symbols carved into his back showed up going for a swim at Awahua Beach
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on a dark night. The arrival of the watcher alarmed the phantom who then disappeared. No matter what people state, it's a terrifying ghost that is rather not disrupted.
The ghost of the driver of a train was witnessed down by Kapuna Spring very late at night shouting at the watcher to stay away. The ghost mentioned avenging a homicide. One of the local residents firmly asserts that this ghost can be the spirit of a person who lived here who passed away here in Kualapuu long ago.
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