Colbert, Washington Ghost Tales


There's nothing outlandish on the subject of Colbert, Washington while the sun shines, but this is a city where the undeparted march the streets in the dark hours. Furniture travel around, screams out of no-place. Several folks who live here argue these reports are untrue, but the ghosts of Colbert are out tonight looking for a person to scare.

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

The ghost of a flight attendant was observed going out of control at Wandermere Lake Dam at night. The ghost didn't seem to be bothered by the eye witnesses.
 
    Lots of people who live here assert this ghost is that of a local who settled here in Colbert in the past.

The ghost of an elderly Indian chief appeared digging a cavity in a rubber boat on Wandermere
  Lake. When the ghost was observed it disappeared into the air. No matter what people utter, it certainly is a creepy ghost that should be let alone.

A black rat that turned into a lady was witnessed on a dark night sprinting after a passing Buick on a dark highway close to Colbert. The ghost was consumed by the thin air after being perceived. Residents here argue that this ghost likes startling unwise folks who come seeking ghosts in Colbert. One thing is for certain, this is an unsympathetic spirit that is rather not disrupted.

The phantom of a youthful female dressed as a maid came into sight
up on the peak of Dart Hill annihilating a book. Freaked out by the onlookers the ghost receded into the night.

The ghost of a youthful cowboy was distinguished gazing across Half Moon Prairie in the early morning hours before sunrise. When seen the ghost approached the watcher who then ran away.

The phantom of a steel-miner has frequently been witnessed in Bear Creek drinking chlorine.

The ghost of a man clothed as a gardener is frequently perceived smoking a cigar down beside Waikiki Springs before sunrise.

A female with a somewhat transparent body has been noticed on one or two instances in the rear seat of a VW by the driver setting eyes on the ghost in his rear view mirror on a dark night. One of the residents strongly declares that this ghost could be a renowned yesteryear dweller of Colbert. Nevertheless, it's a creepy spirit that you wouldn't wish to bump into at night.

The ghost of a security guard with a bullet hole in his forehead may be observed repeatedly raking leaves in the side garden of a residence in Colbert.

The phantom of an aged guy with a large gray mustache is once in a while noticed by a man fishing by a lake outside Colbert. A number of of the folks here claim this phantom is possibly the tormented phantom of a local who used to have a house here in Colbert.

The phantom of a gentleman dressed in an armed forces uniform has supposedly been made out on many instances looking in Dragoon Creek State Park late in the night. According to the local residents, this phantom is the undeparted soul of a long dead Colbert resident. In any case, it unquestionably is a creepy ghost that any rational person wouldn't want to encounter.

A knight's armor from the middle ages with no human being inside may every so often be seen by Green Bluff trying to express something. No matter what, this ghost undoubtedly is terrifying; one that should be let alone.

The ghost of a female with a bag tied around her head is repeatedly perceived having a seat in a beanbag in a house in Colbert.



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