Kahlotus, Washington Ghost Tales


In the daytime Kahlotus, Washington is an ordinary United States city, but beneath the surface there are bizarre things going on. The ghosts of this municipality don’t leave anyone unscared. Some people who live here claim these reports are lies, but a visit to Kahlotus, Washington will make anybody believe.

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

An army uniform marching about lacking a body in it has every so often been distinguished at Harder Spring in the early morning hours searching for a box. A local asserts that this ghost likes startling
 
    folks who come seeking ghosts in Kahlotus.

The ghost of a gravely charred woman is every so often witnessed gobbling an apple in Monument after midnight.

The ghost of the driver of a train
  can now and then be made out glancing at the panorama from the highest spot of Monumental Rock before sunrise.

A woman lacking a head was spotted going through a closet in the bedroom of a Kahlotus residence late in the night. The viewer freaked out and fled. One of the local residents definitely declares that this ghost may be a recognized former time resident of Kahlotus.

The spirit of a young-looking woman with a cable around her neck was observed staring at people in a Kahlotus residence through a peephole. The spirit saluted the viewer.



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