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Umpqua, Oregon is an apparently common location if the sun is in the sky, but this settlement is run by the living dead after the sun is down. Ghosts are so ordinary in this town; scores of people who live here don’t even fret about it anymore. Some people who live here argue these testimonies are not true, but the things that go on here in Umpqua during the night will shock you.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
The ghost of a youthful gentleman sporting a rain coat is regularly witnessed shining a light near Churchill Rapids in the early morning hours.
A headless gentleman is rumored to have been perceived on frequent occasions dragging a body across the ground in James Wood Park before sunrise. According to what the local residents declare, this ghost is that of a local resident who had a house here in Umpqua some time ago.
A female with her legs chopped off can repeatedly be noticed calling out people's names in Branton Bar late in the night. Scores of
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residents assert this phantom gets pleasure from frightening foolhardy people who come trying to find phantoms in Umpqua. In any case, it's undeniably a terrifying spirit that is rather not disturbed.
A military outfit strolling about with no body in it has now and then been made out in a metal boat on Beaver Pond turning toward the eye witness.
The ghost of a critically scorched lady is now and then observed watching the view from the highest spot of Green Butte at midnight.
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